Mechanical Engineer I - Spacecraft Programs
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Posted: March 19, 2026
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Quick Summary
Design and develop mechanical systems for spacecraft, with a focus on high-performance and reliability. As a Mechanical Engineer I, you will work closely with cross-functional teams to ensure the development of flight hardware that meets the highest standards of quality and safety.
Required Skills
Job Description
Job Description
Quantum Space is redefining mobility and autonomy beyond Earth orbit. Our Ranger spacecraft deliver high delta-V and sustained on-orbit maneuverability, enabling missions across cislunar and geostationary space that were previously out of reach. We are building the vehicles, infrastructure, and operational expertise that connect and protect assets across the Earth–Moon system.
Who We’re Looking For
Quantum Space is seeking a Mechanical Engineer I to support the development of flight hardware for our Spacecraft Programs. This role is designed for an early-career engineer who wants to build strong fundamentals by contributing to real hardware from concept through integration and test.
You will work closely with experienced engineers, AIT, and manufacturing teams to execute well-defined scopes while learning how flight hardware is actually built, not just designed.
Where You’ll Make an Impact
Support design of mechanical components and simple subsystems under guidance
Create CAD models and detailed drawings in Creo, applying GD&T with mentorship
Assist in interface definition: envelopes, mounting schemes, and basic alignment features
Support hardware builds and integration activities, including hands-on work when needed
Assist with issue triage and root-cause investigations during integration and test
Contribute to verification efforts: fit checks, basic functional checks, and test documentation
Prepare clear documentation for design reviews and configuration tracking
Support supplier coordination through drawing clarifications and basic review feedback
What It Takes
BS in Mechanical Engineering or related field
0–2 years of relevant experience (internships or project teams acceptable)
Exposure to CAD (Creo preferred, but not required)
Basic understanding of engineering drawings and GD&T principles
Strong fundamentals in mechanics, materials, and design
Willingness to work hands-on with hardware in a lab/integration environment
Work location within the DMV area
Nice-to-Have Experience
Internship or academic project involving hardware build/test
Exposure to aerospace or space systems
Familiarity with basic analysis tools (FEA, MATLAB, or Python)
Experience with machine shop tools or prototyping
What You’ll Get
Ownership – Real contribution to flight hardware early in your career
Mentorship – Direct learning from experienced spacecraft engineers
Growth – Clear path to subsystem ownership
Compensation – Competitive salary, equity, and comprehensive benefits
Additional Requirements
To comply with U.S. Government space technology export regulations, including ITAR, applicants must be a U.S. citizen, lawful permanent resident, protected individual per 8 U.S.C. 1324b(a)(3), or eligible to obtain required authorizations.