Spacecraft Engineer Intern (Mechanical)
As a Spacecraft Engineer Intern (Mechanical), you'll own deliverables for our spacecraft design and test. You'll bridge mechanical and electrical disciplines, drive systems-level decisions, and physically build what you design.
This role is for the student who spends more time in the machine shop than the library, someone who thrives when creativity meets accountability and isn't afraid to get their hands dirty to solve a complex problem.
What You'll Do
As a Spacecraft Engineer Intern (Mechanical), you'll own specific mechanical sub-assemblies and support the integration of the spacecraft. You'll be mentored by senior engineers but expected to drive your projects forward independently. Your responsibilities will include: Mechanical & Structural Design
Own sub-system designs: Assist in the design of primary structures, mechanisms, enclosures, and mounts.
CAD & Documentation: Create detailed 3D models and drawings using GD&T to ensure parts can actually be manufactured.
Requirement Tracking: Help maintain Interface Control Documents (ICDs) and system-level requirements. Fabrication & Machining
Hands-on Prototyping: Fabricate and assemble spacecraft hardware, utilizing in-house manual and CNC equipment (mills, lathes).
Build & Test: Participate in environmental qualification campaigns, including TVAC, vibration, and shock testing.
Collaborate with internal and external machinists, fabricators, and vendors to ensure high-quality production within spec.
DFM: Work closely with the shop to improve Design for Manufacturability (DFM) and assembly workflows. Systems & Integration
Cross-Disciplinary: Work with Avionics and Generative Design teams to ensure seamless mechanical-electrical integration (cable routing, thermal paths, etc.).
Assist in cable routing, power distribution layouts, and connector/interface design.
Work hands-on during spacecraft assembly and environmental qualification.
Lead or support reviews (PDR, CDR, TRR) and produce high-quality engineering documentation.
What You'll Bring
Minimum Qualifications
Current Student: Pursuing a Bachelor's or Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, or a related field.
Project Experience: Demonstrated hands-on experience through high-intensity projects (e.g., Formula SAE, Rocketry Club, or previous internships).
CAD Proficiency: Strong skills in SolidWorks, NX, or CATIA.
Toolbox Skills: Experience with manual or CNC machining and basic shop safety.
Experience with software configuration management tools (e.g., Git, GitLab, Jira) and agile development methodologies.
Fundamentals: A solid understanding of material properties, fastener selection, and tolerance stack-ups.
Communication: Ability to explain a complex technical trade-off clearly and concisely.
Physical: Ability to lift/carry up to 40 lbs and work around flight hardware.
Preferred Skills and Experience
Analysis: Basic experience with FEA/Thermal analysis (Ansys, Thermal Desktop, or Simcenter).
Harnessing: Experience with 3D wire routing or cable assembly.
Fast-Paced Environments: Experience working in startups or "move fast" environments where requirements can shift.
Software: Familiarity with Git, Jira, or similar project management tools.
Willingness to work extended hours or weekends when necessary to meet mission-critical deadlines.
Pay Range
Salary range: $100,000 - $120,000 / per year.
This role is on-site in Hawthorne, CA
Benefits
Unlimited PTO
Catering provided on-site everyday.