Oligo Space
Oligo
is building a manufacturing-in-the-loop foundation model to automate spacecraft design and production worldwide. Our approach allows customers to focus entirely on their own technology and mission objectives, while we handle everything, from design and manufacturing to launch and operations. Leveraging cutting edge
AI-driven generative design
and
automated manufacturing , our ex-MIT, Harvard, and NASA JPL team work to create the most advanced payload-specific spacecraft at scale in weeks over months.
With two record breaking missions
launching in 2026 , world‑class advisors on our board, and fresh funding from top investors like
Lux Capital , we’re always on the lookout for exceptional builders, fast learners, and ambitious engineers. Whether your passion lies in spacecraft systems, avionics, ML/AI, or advanced manufacturing, you’ll be collaborating across disciplines on real missions that fly, perform in orbit, and scale internationally.
We pair world-class AI/ML talent with top-tier satellite engineers under one roof to reimagine how space systems are built, starting from first principles. No bureaucracy. No legacy thinking.
If you think you’re a fit, we are extremely excited to meet you. What You'll Do
As a
Senior Spacecraft Engineer , you'll own significant parts of the spacecraft and help bridge the communication amongst the mechanical and electrical subsystems. You will be responsible for leading the systems engineering effort across the full life-cycle of the spacecraft. Your responsibilities will include: Lead or support the design of spacecraft mechanical and electrical subsystems , including structures, harnessing, propulsion, avionics integration, and thermal management.
Develop interface control documents (ICDs), system block diagrams, and subsystem level requirements,
Assist with cable routing layouts and power distribution architectures.
Participate in the selection and qualification of hardware components
(e.g., connectors, fasteners, PCBs, motors, actuators).
Support build and integration efforts , including assembly procedures, test campaigns (TVAC, vibration, EMI/EMC), and anomaly resolution.
Collaborate across disciplines
(GNC, power, software, mission design) to ensure seamless spacecraft integration.
Contribute to reviews
(PDR, CDR, TRR, etc.) and provide documentation that meets internal and external stakeholders' requirements.
Work with suppliers
to manage procurement and hardware delivery schedules.
What You'll Bring
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, or related field.
5+ years of experience in spacecraft or satellite system design, integration, or testing.
Experience with full spacecraft development cycle (from concept to launch).
Proficiency in CAD tools (e.g., SolidWorks, Creo) and electrical schematic capture tools (e.g., Altium, OrCAD).
Understanding of mechanical design principles including tolerancing, fastener selection, and space-rated materials.
Familiarity with electrical grounding, harness design, and power distribution concepts.
Experience with software configuration management tools (e.g., Git, GitLab, Jira) and agile development methodologies.
Excellent problem-solving, analytical, and debugging skills
Strong written and verbal communication skills, with a proven ability to collaborate effectively across multidisciplinary teams.
Proven experience in documentation and structured communication amongst multi-disciplinary teams
Ability to carry 40lbs sometimes.
Preferred Skills and Experience
Master’s degree in a related engineering field.
Background in harness routing and 3D CAD for wire bundle design.
Experience with environmental testing: TVAC, vibe, shock, or EMI/EMC.
Knowledge of radiation effects on electronics and mitigation strategies.
Hands-on experience in cleanroom environments and hardware integration.
Familiarity with system engineering tools like JIRA, JAMA, or DOORS.
Exposure to launch vehicle integration and mission readiness activities.
Familiarity with various communication protocols (e.g., CCSDS, SpaceWire, CAN, SPI, Ethernet/IP, UART, I2C).
Prior technical leadership or mentorship experience.
Willingness to work extended hours or weekends when necessary to meet mission-critical deadlines.
Pay Range
Salary range: $110,000 - $164,000 / per year.
This role is on-site in Hawthorne, CA
Benefits
Equity
Unlimited PTO
Medical (Platinum coverage), Vision, & Dental Insurance
Catering provided on-site everyday.
Additional Information
You may be eligible for our suite of benefits including
medical, vision & dental
coverage.
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is building a manufacturing-in-the-loop foundation model to automate spacecraft design and production worldwide. Our approach allows customers to focus entirely on their own technology and mission objectives, while we handle everything, from design and manufacturing to launch and operations. Leveraging cutting edge
AI-driven generative design
and
automated manufacturing , our ex-MIT, Harvard, and NASA JPL team work to create the most advanced payload-specific spacecraft at scale in weeks over months.
With two record breaking missions
launching in 2026 , world‑class advisors on our board, and fresh funding from top investors like
Lux Capital , we’re always on the lookout for exceptional builders, fast learners, and ambitious engineers. Whether your passion lies in spacecraft systems, avionics, ML/AI, or advanced manufacturing, you’ll be collaborating across disciplines on real missions that fly, perform in orbit, and scale internationally.
We pair world-class AI/ML talent with top-tier satellite engineers under one roof to reimagine how space systems are built, starting from first principles. No bureaucracy. No legacy thinking.
If you think you’re a fit, we are extremely excited to meet you. What You'll Do
As a
Senior Spacecraft Engineer , you'll own significant parts of the spacecraft and help bridge the communication amongst the mechanical and electrical subsystems. You will be responsible for leading the systems engineering effort across the full life-cycle of the spacecraft. Your responsibilities will include: Lead or support the design of spacecraft mechanical and electrical subsystems , including structures, harnessing, propulsion, avionics integration, and thermal management.
Develop interface control documents (ICDs), system block diagrams, and subsystem level requirements,
Assist with cable routing layouts and power distribution architectures.
Participate in the selection and qualification of hardware components
(e.g., connectors, fasteners, PCBs, motors, actuators).
Support build and integration efforts , including assembly procedures, test campaigns (TVAC, vibration, EMI/EMC), and anomaly resolution.
Collaborate across disciplines
(GNC, power, software, mission design) to ensure seamless spacecraft integration.
Contribute to reviews
(PDR, CDR, TRR, etc.) and provide documentation that meets internal and external stakeholders' requirements.
Work with suppliers
to manage procurement and hardware delivery schedules.
What You'll Bring
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, or related field.
5+ years of experience in spacecraft or satellite system design, integration, or testing.
Experience with full spacecraft development cycle (from concept to launch).
Proficiency in CAD tools (e.g., SolidWorks, Creo) and electrical schematic capture tools (e.g., Altium, OrCAD).
Understanding of mechanical design principles including tolerancing, fastener selection, and space-rated materials.
Familiarity with electrical grounding, harness design, and power distribution concepts.
Experience with software configuration management tools (e.g., Git, GitLab, Jira) and agile development methodologies.
Excellent problem-solving, analytical, and debugging skills
Strong written and verbal communication skills, with a proven ability to collaborate effectively across multidisciplinary teams.
Proven experience in documentation and structured communication amongst multi-disciplinary teams
Ability to carry 40lbs sometimes.
Preferred Skills and Experience
Master’s degree in a related engineering field.
Background in harness routing and 3D CAD for wire bundle design.
Experience with environmental testing: TVAC, vibe, shock, or EMI/EMC.
Knowledge of radiation effects on electronics and mitigation strategies.
Hands-on experience in cleanroom environments and hardware integration.
Familiarity with system engineering tools like JIRA, JAMA, or DOORS.
Exposure to launch vehicle integration and mission readiness activities.
Familiarity with various communication protocols (e.g., CCSDS, SpaceWire, CAN, SPI, Ethernet/IP, UART, I2C).
Prior technical leadership or mentorship experience.
Willingness to work extended hours or weekends when necessary to meet mission-critical deadlines.
Pay Range
Salary range: $110,000 - $164,000 / per year.
This role is on-site in Hawthorne, CA
Benefits
Equity
Unlimited PTO
Medical (Platinum coverage), Vision, & Dental Insurance
Catering provided on-site everyday.
Additional Information
You may be eligible for our suite of benefits including
medical, vision & dental
coverage.
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