Our client is building the first global cellular broadband network in space to operate directly with standard, unmodified mobile devices based on our extensive IP and patent portfolio and designed for both commercial and government applications.
The Launch Operations Mechanical Engineer plays a critical role in the final, high-stakes phase of mission success. This position is responsible for overseeing mechanical processes and equipment at the launch base, ensuring systems adhere to rigorous aerospace standards. You will bridge the gap between design and flight, managing the physical build, qualification, and configuration of the satellite while supporting the design of essential Mechanical Ground Support Equipment (MGSE) required for site operations.
Responsibilities:
- Lead mechanical integration efforts at the launch site, ensuring the satellite is flight-ready and configured according to mission specifications.
- Design and implement Mechanical Ground Support Equipment (MGSE) tailored for launch site operations, including handling fixtures, transport containers, and integration stands.
- Oversee the mechanical assembly and qualification testing of satellite hardware, ensuring every component meets safety and performance standards prior to liftoff.
- Enforce strict aerospace industry standards across all mechanical operations to mitigate risk and ensure mission reliability.
- Work closely with integration, systems, and launch vehicle teams to synchronize mechanical activities with the overall launch schedule.
- Up to 50% travel to Cape Canaveral for launch operations from Midland, TX