Reditus Space | YC W25
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Reditus Space | YC W25 Overview
We are seeking a
Senior Mechanical Engineer
to take ownership of parts of the structural and mechanical design of the ENOS vehicle. In this role, you will lead the design, analysis, and testing of primary and secondary structures, mechanisms, and hardware that must survive launch, on-orbit operations, and controlled atmospheric reentry. This is a hands-on engineering leadership role where you will guide subsystem integration, mentor junior engineers, and help define Reditus Space’s hardware development practices. Responsibilities
Own the design, analysis, and verification of ENOS mechanical and structural systems. Perform structural and thermal stress analysis (analytical and FEA) for flight-critical hardware. Lead material selection, structural optimization, and trade studies for weight, manufacturability, and performance. Develop and release CAD models, detailed drawings, and manufacturing documentation. Define and execute environmental qualification testing (vibration, shock, TVAC, reentry loads). Support integration and test campaigns, working directly with flight hardware. Drive interface control with other subsystems (propulsion, avionics, recovery, payload integration). Contribute to systems engineering and safety reviews to ensure compliance with launch provider and FAA reentry requirements. Basic Qualifications
B.S. in Mechanical, Aerospace, or related engineering field. 5+ years of experience in mechanical/structural design of aerospace or equivalent mission-critical hardware. Proficiency in CAD (OnShape) and structural FEA (ANSYS, Nastran, Abaqus, etc.). Demonstrated experience with metallic and/or composite aerospace structures. Hands-on experience with hardware development from concept through test. Strong understanding of structural mechanics, thermal environments, and verification methods. Preferred Qualifications
M.S. in Mechanical or Aerospace Engineering. Experience designing for space environments (launch loads, microgravity, reentry). Familiarity with spacecraft integration and test processes. Knowledge of FAA Part 450, NASA, or launch provider requirements. Experience with mechanisms (deployment systems, latches, hinges, pyrotechnics, etc.). Role Details
Location: Atlanta, GA (on-site required) Type: Full-time, senior-level Seniority level
Mid-Senior level Employment type
Full-time Job function
Engineering and Information Technology Industries
Space Research and Technology We’re not able to provide additional details beyond this posting. For consideration, apply with your resume and a cover letter highlighting relevant experience.
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Senior Mechanical Engineer
role at
Reditus Space | YC W25 Overview
We are seeking a
Senior Mechanical Engineer
to take ownership of parts of the structural and mechanical design of the ENOS vehicle. In this role, you will lead the design, analysis, and testing of primary and secondary structures, mechanisms, and hardware that must survive launch, on-orbit operations, and controlled atmospheric reentry. This is a hands-on engineering leadership role where you will guide subsystem integration, mentor junior engineers, and help define Reditus Space’s hardware development practices. Responsibilities
Own the design, analysis, and verification of ENOS mechanical and structural systems. Perform structural and thermal stress analysis (analytical and FEA) for flight-critical hardware. Lead material selection, structural optimization, and trade studies for weight, manufacturability, and performance. Develop and release CAD models, detailed drawings, and manufacturing documentation. Define and execute environmental qualification testing (vibration, shock, TVAC, reentry loads). Support integration and test campaigns, working directly with flight hardware. Drive interface control with other subsystems (propulsion, avionics, recovery, payload integration). Contribute to systems engineering and safety reviews to ensure compliance with launch provider and FAA reentry requirements. Basic Qualifications
B.S. in Mechanical, Aerospace, or related engineering field. 5+ years of experience in mechanical/structural design of aerospace or equivalent mission-critical hardware. Proficiency in CAD (OnShape) and structural FEA (ANSYS, Nastran, Abaqus, etc.). Demonstrated experience with metallic and/or composite aerospace structures. Hands-on experience with hardware development from concept through test. Strong understanding of structural mechanics, thermal environments, and verification methods. Preferred Qualifications
M.S. in Mechanical or Aerospace Engineering. Experience designing for space environments (launch loads, microgravity, reentry). Familiarity with spacecraft integration and test processes. Knowledge of FAA Part 450, NASA, or launch provider requirements. Experience with mechanisms (deployment systems, latches, hinges, pyrotechnics, etc.). Role Details
Location: Atlanta, GA (on-site required) Type: Full-time, senior-level Seniority level
Mid-Senior level Employment type
Full-time Job function
Engineering and Information Technology Industries
Space Research and Technology We’re not able to provide additional details beyond this posting. For consideration, apply with your resume and a cover letter highlighting relevant experience.
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