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Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, or related field.3+ years of experience in fluid systems engineering or related discipline. Strong understanding of fluid dynamics and thermodynamics principles. Proficiency in CAD software and simulation tools. Excellent problem-solving and analytical skills. Ability to work in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment.
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Join Rocket Lab as a Senior Fluid Systems Engineer I, where you will play a crucial role in the design and development of our advanced fluid systems. Your expertise will contribute to cutting-edge projects, ensuring performance and reliability in our launch vehicles. You will collaborate with a talented team, leveraging your skills in fluid dynamics and system integration to drive innovative solutions.
About Rocket Lab USA, Inc.
Rocket Lab is a leading aerospace manufacturer and small satellite launch service provider. We are dedicated to breaking down the barriers to space access by providing innovative launch solutions to customers around the globe. Our mission is to deliver reliable and affordable launch services, making space accessible for everyone.
Join Rocket Lab as a Senior Fluid Systems Engineer I, where you will play a crucial role in the design and development of our advanced fluid systems. Your expertise will contribute to cutting-edge projects, ensuring performance and reliability in our launch vehicles. You will collaborate with a talented team, leveraging your skills in fluid dynamics and system integration to drive innovative solutions.
Full-time|$142K/yr - $181.5K/yr|On-site|Long Beach, California
Join Relativity Space as a Senior Fluid Systems Engineer, where you will play an integral role in the design and implementation of fluid systems that are crucial for our Terran R rocket. This position offers an exciting opportunity to work on innovative propulsion, pressurant, and pneumatic systems while collaborating with a dynamic team focused on integrated solutions. You'll be driving the evolution of aerospace technology and contributing to the future of space exploration by ensuring seamless functionality and rapid iteration in design and manufacturing processes.
Full-time|$125K/yr - $125K/yr|On-site|Long Beach, CA
ABOUT ROCKET LABAt Rocket Lab, we are pioneers in the space industry, offering comprehensive launch services, spacecraft design, manufacturing, and payload solutions, all aimed at making space accessible to everyone. Our innovative rockets and satellites support vital global missions in scientific exploration, Earth observation, and climate change initiatives, while also enhancing national security and demonstrating cutting-edge technologies.Our Electron rocket is the second most frequently launched U.S. rocket, having successfully placed over 230 satellites into orbit. We are also in the process of developing Neutron, our next-generation medium-lift, reusable launch vehicle designed for deploying large satellite constellations. Our Space Systems division is responsible for designing and building a diverse range of satellites and components, including those selected for NASA missions to the Moon and Mars, as well as equipment used in the James Webb Space Telescope.NEUTRONNeutron is our medium-lift launch vehicle, engineered to deliver the megaconstellations of the future, high-assurance payloads, and support human spaceflight. Leveraging the proven success of our Electron program, Neutron will provide a cost-effective and reliable launch solution.FLUID SYSTEMS ENGINEER IIAs a Fluid Systems Engineer II for the Neutron project, you will take the lead in designing, constructing, and testing the fluid systems integral to the Neutron launch vehicle. You will work closely with a talented team of engineers in the Fluid Systems department, transforming vehicle-level requirements into a fluid network that ensures Neutron operates with exceptional reusability and reliability akin to aircraft standards.WHAT YOU’LL GET TO DOConduct trade studies and sizing using analytical models, hand calculations, or test data to define essential elements of system architecture.Provide mentorship and guidance to team members both within and beyond the fluids team to inform best practices for fluid system design, testing, and operations.Lead critical design, manufacturing, and testing reviews for fluid systems.Collaborate with component design teams to create integrated solutions.
Full-time|$100K/yr - $165K/yr|On-site|Long Beach, CA
ABOUT ROCKET LABRocket Lab is a pioneering space company providing comprehensive launch services, spacecraft design and manufacturing, payloads, satellite components, and more, with the mission to make space accessible. Our rockets and satellites enable crucial and ambitious space missions worldwide, driving scientific exploration, Earth observation, climate change initiatives, national security, and cutting-edge technology demonstrations.Our Electron rocket has emerged as the second most frequently launched U.S. rocket annually, successfully delivering over 230 satellites to orbit. We are also in the process of developing Neutron, a medium-lift, reusable launch vehicle designed for larger satellite constellations. Our Space Systems division specializes in designing and manufacturing a diverse range of satellites, payloads, and components, including those selected for NASA's Moon and Mars missions as well as parts utilized in the James Webb Space Telescope.NEUTRONNeutron represents a next-generation medium-lift launch vehicle capable of deploying tomorrow's mega constellations, high-assurance payloads, and facilitating human spaceflight. This highly reusable platform aims to provide a cost-effective and reliable launch solution, building on Rocket Lab's proven success with the Electron program. If you are eager to join a high-performing team dedicated to innovating reusable liquid launch vehicles, we invite you to explore this exciting opportunity!POSITION: MANUFACTURING ENGINEER II / SENIOR - FLUID SYSTEMSLocated at Rocket Lab's headquarters in Long Beach, CA, the Manufacturing Engineer - Fluid Systems will focus on developing, implementing, and continuously enhancing the manufacturing processes for propulsion components, assembly, and integration. This role requires a strong understanding of additive manufacturing, machining, welding, assembly, integration, tooling, testing, and quality assurance techniques.KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:Develop, execute, and validate precision welding and fabrication processes for tubing components in compliance with aerospace standards.Utilize TIG, MIG, OTW, and other welding techniques to meet specifications.
Full-time|$115K/yr - $175K/yr|On-site|Long Beach, CA
ABOUT ROCKET LABRocket Lab is a pioneering end-to-end space company dedicated to providing responsive launch services, comprehensive spacecraft design and manufacturing, payload delivery, satellite components, and more. Our mission is to enhance access to space, enabling groundbreaking scientific exploration, Earth observation, and innovative technology demonstrations that address national security and combat climate change.Our Electron rocket has emerged as the second most frequently launched U.S. rocket, successfully delivering over 230 satellites to orbit. We are also developing Neutron, a state-of-the-art medium-lift reusable launch vehicle designed for larger constellation deployments. Our Space Systems division crafts a diverse range of satellites and payloads, including components chosen for NASA missions to the Moon and Mars, as well as for the James Webb Space Telescope.NEUTRONNeutron represents the future of launch vehicles, adept at delivering high-assurance payloads, mega constellations, and facilitating human spaceflight. As a highly reusable platform, it promises a cost-effective and reliable launching solution, building on our successful Electron program. If you're eager to join an elite team and innovate in the development of reusable liquid launch vehicles, this opportunity is for you!SENIOR FLUID TEST ENGINEER I/IILocated at our headquarters in Long Beach, CA, the Senior Fluid Test Engineer will play a crucial role in transitioning test stands into operational settings, ensuring they comply with the rigorous standards necessary for the Neutron program. You will collaborate with the Director of Manufacturing and the Fluid Systems team to establish new test stands, support early component designs, and lead the assembly and testing of Neutron stands.(This position offers the flexibility to be filled at either Senior Engineer I or Senior Engineer II level.)
Full-time|$90K/yr - $124.5K/yr|On-site|Long Beach, California
Relativity Space is building advanced rockets to meet growing launch needs, with the Terran R vehicle at the center of this effort. The company’s work aims to enable new possibilities in science, exploration, and technology. Teams take ownership of their work and see ideas move quickly from concept to reality. The Propulsion team focuses on developing engines for Terran R. Engineers manage their parts through every stage, from design to flight. The group values direct decision-making, accountability, and technical ownership. As Terran R approaches flight configuration qualification, the team is also looking ahead to future engine improvements and scalable manufacturing. Role overview The Fluids Analyst I - Combustion Devices works closely with propulsion engineers to support engine development. This position is based in Long Beach, California. What you will do Work with the propulsion team to study fluid dynamics in combustion devices Run simulations and experiments to improve engine performance Create detailed reports and presentations to share findings
Founded in 2025, Long Wall Company is dedicated to advancing missile defense technologies for the U.S. and allied nations. With a focus on developing containerized, mass-producible missile defense systems, we strive to enhance global security through rapid and cost-effective flight testing. Our mission is to create defensive technologies that are more affordable, high-performing, rigorously tested, and widely accessible than ever before. Join our innovative team and be part of this critical endeavor.What We SeekMission-Driven Innovators. We are looking for engineers who possess a deep curiosity, view challenges as opportunities for growth, and remain committed to delivering optimal solutions for mission success.Accountability and Teamwork. We value engineers who take full ownership of their contributions and understand that collaboration amplifies success. The best engineers uplift their teammates, fostering a culture of shared expertise that drives our missions forward.Fluid Components EngineerOur aerospace components must withstand extreme conditions, including high temperatures, low temperatures, high pressure, and significant vibrations and shocks, ensuring reliable operation under all circumstances. From separation mechanisms to solenoid valves that control engine functions, Long Wall designs, manufactures, and rigorously tests the majority of its components in-house, necessitating top-tier talent to achieve our goals.
Full-time|$115K/yr - $140K/yr|On-site|Long Beach, CA
ABOUT ROCKET LABRocket Lab is a pioneering end-to-end space company that provides agile launch services, comprehensive spacecraft design and manufacturing, payload delivery, satellite components, and more, all aimed at democratizing access to space. Our rockets and satellites facilitate some of the most ambitious and critical space missions worldwide, contributing to scientific exploration, Earth observation, climate change initiatives, national security, and groundbreaking technology demonstrations.Our Electron rocket has established itself as the second most frequently launched U.S. rocket each year, successfully delivering over 230 satellites into orbit. Meanwhile, we are developing Neutron, our forthcoming medium-lift, reusable launch vehicle designed for deploying larger satellite constellations. Our Space Systems division specializes in designing and manufacturing a wide array of satellites, payloads, and components, including those selected for NASA's Moon and Mars missions and parts utilized in the James Webb Space Telescope.IT TEAM OVERVIEWThe IT team at Rocket Lab plays a vital role in facilitating information access and operational management across our global teams via our computer systems, networks, and devices. Our dedicated IT professionals are adept problem-solvers who thrive in a dynamic environment, supporting our proprietary systems and personnel across various departments, from finance to launch operations.ROLE SUMMARY: SENIOR IT SYSTEMS ENGINEERThis position, located at Rocket Lab's global headquarters in Long Beach, CA, involves joining a fast-paced, collaborative manufacturing environment. As a Senior IT Systems Engineer, you will be responsible for the implementation, administration, and operational support of code-based infrastructure utilized at Rocket Lab.KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:Provide expert guidance and support in managing and delivering IT systems, ensuring efficient cloud infrastructure management and project delivery.Conduct upgrades and maintenance with a focus on continuous improvement to ensure a reliable and secure infrastructure.Lead project planning and execution for infrastructure projects.Collaborate with a team of IT professionals to address and resolve complex technical challenges.
Full-time|$70K/yr - $105K/yr|On-site|Long Beach, CA
A thrilling new era in space exploration has emerged. At True Anomaly, we are on the lookout for talented and ambitious individuals ready to pioneer cutting-edge technology that addresses the engineering, manufacturing, and operational hurdles of space security and sustainability.OUR MISSIONThe peaceful utilization of space is vital for sustained prosperity on Earth, impacting everything from communications and finance to navigation and logistics. True Anomaly is dedicated to developing innovative technology that merges spacecraft, software, and AI to enhance the capabilities of the U.S., its allies, and commercial partners. We are committed to safeguarding global security by ensuring equitable access to space and promoting sustainability for all.OUR VALUESBe the Offset. We forge asymmetric advantages through creativity and ingenuity.What Would It Take? We challenge the status quo to deliver extraordinary results.It’s the People. Our team is our greatest asset, and together we achieve more.YOUR MISSIONJoin us in revolutionizing spacecraft systems! We are seeking passionate candidates with hands-on engineering experience to advance new technologies in space propulsion and fluid systems. As a Propulsion / Fluids Production Engineer, you will have the chance to develop, implement, and optimize production processes for propulsion and fluid systems across various vehicle types at True Anomaly. You will collaborate closely with engineers, technicians, and other stakeholders to create optimized designs and bring them to life for space missions.
Full-time|$90K/yr - $124.3K/yr|On-site|Long Beach, California
At Relativity Space, we are revolutionizing rocket manufacturing to meet the demands of today and the innovations of tomorrow. Our Terran R vehicle is designed to transport customer payloads into orbit, addressing the increasing need for launch capabilities. This is just the beginning. Achieving commercial success with the Terran R will open doors to advance scientific research, exploration, and groundbreaking innovations that extend beyond the known horizons.Joining Relativity means being part of a culture that promotes autonomy, ownership, and significant impact across all levels. Here, you will not merely execute tasks; you will tackle unprecedented challenges, contribute to the development of a rocket, a factory, and a burgeoning business. Regardless of your role—whether in propulsion, manufacturing, software, avionics, or corporate functions—you will collaborate across teams, influence critical decisions, and witness your contributions come to life in record time. Relativity is a place where creativity and technical precision coexist, and your insights will help craft the narrative of our collective journey. This is a unique moment to leave your mark on the product, the process, and our culture—while the Terran R is actively progressing and gaining momentum. The most meaningful work of your career awaits you. Join us.About the Team:The Stage Manufacturing team is dedicated to transforming design into reality, overseeing the construction of the Terran R’s primary structures. This role goes beyond routine tasks; it involves developing systems that enhance rocket assembly. Our engineers and technicians collaborate closely, providing instantaneous feedback to refine how we build better and faster. With a defined timeline and launch date, the team is responsible for delivering the Terran R, tackling challenges in real-time, optimizing for scalability, and continuously enhancing our processes. As the vehicle evolves, so will our factory, incorporating automation, machine learning, and cutting-edge technologies. What we build here will set the standard for the future of large-scale launch operations.
As a Test Fluids Engineer II at Relativity Space, you will play a pivotal role in the development and testing of our innovative rocket systems. You will be responsible for designing, implementing, and analyzing fluid systems used in our propulsion tests. This position requires a strong engineering background, excellent problem-solving skills, and the ability to work collaboratively in a fast-paced environment.
Join Relativity Space as a Senior Manufacturing Test Engineer specializing in Pneumatic Mechanisms and Fluid Assemblies. In this role, you'll leverage your expertise to enhance manufacturing processes and ensure the highest quality in our products. You will collaborate with cross-functional teams to develop testing methodologies, analyze results, and drive continuous improvements.
Join Relativity Space as a Vehicle Hardware Test Engineer II specializing in fluids. In this role, you will contribute to our mission of revolutionizing aerospace manufacturing through innovative testing methodologies. Your expertise will help ensure the reliability and performance of our vehicles, leading to groundbreaking advancements in space exploration.
Full-time|$142K/yr - $181.5K/yr|On-site|Long Beach, California
At Relativity Space, we are at the forefront of revolutionizing space technology, designing and manufacturing rockets to meet both current demands and future innovations. Our Terran R vehicle is engineered to launch customer payloads into orbit, addressing the increasing need for launch capacity. This is just the beginning; commercializing Terran R will open new avenues for advancing scientific exploration and innovation, pushing the boundaries of what’s possible. By joining Relativity, you become part of a culture that values autonomy, ownership, and impactful contributions at all levels. Here, you won't just be executing tasks; you will be a vital part of solving unprecedented challenges, contributing to the development of a rocket, a factory, and an entire business from the ground up. Whether your expertise lies in propulsion, manufacturing, software, avionics, or corporate functions, you will work cross-functionally, influence key decisions, and witness your contributions come to life swiftly. Relativity is a dynamic environment where creativity and technical excellence coexist, and your input will shape the narrative of our collective journey. This is a unique moment to make a significant impact on our products, processes, and culture as Terran R gains momentum. The most fulfilling work of your career awaits you here. Join us and let’s reach for the stars together.
Full-time|$104K/yr - $143K/yr|On-site|Long Beach, California
Relativity Space is building rockets that aim to meet today’s launch needs and anticipate future demands. The Terran R vehicle is central to this mission, delivering customer payloads to orbit and expanding launch capacity. Success with Terran R will open doors for new scientific and commercial opportunities, pushing the boundaries of aerospace innovation. At Relativity’s Long Beach facility, teams work with a high degree of autonomy and ownership. Engineers and specialists from propulsion, manufacturing, software, avionics, and corporate functions collaborate closely, making decisions that shape both products and processes. The company values creativity and technical skill, encouraging team members to take on challenges that have not been solved before. Propulsion Team Focus The Propulsion team is responsible for designing and delivering high-performance engines for Terran R. Engineers manage components through every stage: from concept and design to production, qualification, and flight. The team emphasizes collaborative decision-making and accountability, with each member having a direct impact on outcomes. Current efforts include qualifying the flight configuration and developing modifications for future engines. This work covers increasing thrust, exploring new engine cycles, and refining designs for efficient mass production. Working on engines that generate a quarter million pounds of thrust is just the starting point.
Join Relativity Space as a Manufacturing Test Engineer II, focusing on Pneumatic Mechanisms & Fluid Assemblies. In this role, you will be instrumental in ensuring the reliability and performance of our innovative rocket manufacturing processes. Your expertise will contribute to the development and execution of comprehensive testing strategies, ensuring that our products meet the highest standards of quality.
Full-time|$160K/yr - $220K/yr|On-site|Long Beach, California
At Relativity Space, we're revolutionizing the aerospace industry by building advanced rockets that cater to both current and future demands. Our Terran R vehicle is engineered to efficiently deliver customer payloads to orbit, fulfilling the increasing need for launch capacity. This is merely the beginning; achieving commercial success with Terran R will unlock further opportunities to drive scientific advancement, exploration, and innovation, pushing the boundaries of what is possible.Joining Relativity means becoming part of a culture that values autonomy, ownership, and impactful contributions at every level. Here, you will not simply perform tasks; you will tackle unprecedented challenges, contributing to the development of a rocket, a manufacturing facility, and a pioneering business from the ground up. Regardless of whether you are involved in propulsion, manufacturing, software development, avionics, or corporate functions, you will collaborate across diverse teams, influence critical decisions, and witness the tangible results of your work in record time. At Relativity, creativity and technical excellence go hand in hand, and your insights will shape the narrative we are creating together. We are at a pivotal moment where your contributions can significantly impact our product, processes, and culture, and with Terran R gaining momentum, your most meaningful work is awaiting you. Join us.About the Team: The Stage Fluids team is responsible for designing and delivering the propellant, pressurant, pneumatics, and other fluid systems that transform structures into operational rockets. This team maintains comprehensive ownership over design, production, testing, and flight, ensuring an integrated approach to the functionality of Terran R. Being on-site at the factory allows for close proximity to hardware, facilitating rapid iterations and effective feedback loops across design and manufacturing. You will not merely receive requirements; you will be encouraged to ask insightful questions, collaborate with various partners in the company, and ultimately identify the optimal solutions for Terran R.About the Role:
Full-time|$80K/yr - $130K/yr|On-site|Long Beach, CA
ABOUT ROCKET LABRocket Lab is an end-to-end space company dedicated to providing responsive launch services, comprehensive spacecraft design and manufacturing, payloads, satellite components, and more, all aimed at enhancing access to space. With our innovative rockets and satellites, we enable some of the most critical space missions across the globe, supporting scientific exploration, Earth observation, climate change initiatives, national security, and breakthrough technology demonstrations.Our Electron rocket is recognized as the second most frequently launched rocket in the U.S., having successfully delivered over 230 satellites to orbit. We are also in the process of developing Neutron, our upcoming medium-lift, reusable launch vehicle designed for deploying larger satellite constellations. Our Space Systems division is responsible for designing and building a diverse range of satellites, payloads, and their components, including spacecraft selected for NASA missions to the Moon and Mars as well as components utilized in the James Webb Space Telescope.SPACE SYSTEMSAt Rocket Lab, we are not merely launching rockets; we are shaping the future of space. Our Space Systems team is responsible for developing everything from complete spacecraft and precision payloads to the critical components and subsystems that enable their success in space, including solar panels, flight software, star trackers, optical systems, separation systems, radios, and beyond.Having facilitated over 1,700 missions, our Space Systems team is engaged in a variety of initiatives ranging from interplanetary exploration and in-space manufacturing to national security and defense projects. We collaborate with esteemed partners such as NASA, the Space Development Agency, and the U.S. Space Force to build spacecraft, payloads, and components for missions to the Moon and Mars. Whether it’s a single high-performance spacecraft or a constellation, our world-class Space Systems team is empowering some of the most ambitious space missions in history.SYSTEMS ENGINEER I/II PIPELINEWe are on the lookout for a Systems Engineer I/II for an upcoming opportunity within our systems engineering team based in Long Beach, CA. This team supports our Space Systems division and leads pioneering programs for civil, commercial, and defense customers.
Full-time|$135K/yr - $185K/yr|On-site|Long Beach, CA
A new era of space exploration has commenced. True Anomaly is on the lookout for skilled and driven individuals to create groundbreaking technology that addresses the engineering, manufacturing, and operational challenges of space security and sustainability.OUR MISSIONThe peaceful utilization of space is crucial for sustained prosperity on Earth—impacting everything from communications and finance to navigation and logistics. True Anomaly develops innovative technology at the convergence of spacecraft, software, and AI to augment the capabilities of the U.S., its allies, and commercial partners. We are committed to safeguarding global security by ensuring accessible and sustainable space for everyone.OUR VALUESBe the offset. We cultivate asymmetric advantages through creativity and ingenuity.What would it take? We challenge the status quo to achieve ambitious results.It’s the people. Our team is our greatest asset, and collaboration makes us stronger.YOUR MISSIONAs a Senior Payloads Systems Engineer, you will serve as the primary technical and programmatic liaison between the Payloads engineering team and the Program Office. You will play a key role in ensuring the team remains aligned, on schedule, and delivers on customer and program requirements. You will manage requirements decomposition and flow-down, drive Interface Control Document (ICD) development, lead technical and programmatic trade studies, and advocate for the Payloads team's interests in broader engineering discussions. Your ability to navigate customer specifications while facilitating sprint planning sessions will be essential. You will gain the trust of both engineers and program managers, as this high-visibility position directly influences the execution and growth of the Payloads team.
Full-time|$154K/yr - $211K/yr|On-site|Long Beach, California
At Relativity Space, we are revolutionizing space exploration by building innovative rockets designed to fulfill present demands and future aspirations. Our Terran R vehicle is set to transport customer payloads into orbit, addressing the surging need for launch capacity. This is only the beginning; achieving commercial success with Terran R will pave the way for new avenues to enhance science, exploration, and innovation, driving progress that transcends the known.Being a part of Relativity means engaging in an environment where autonomy, ownership, and impact are felt at every level. Here, you will not merely be completing tasks; you will be tackling challenges that are yet to be solved, contributing to the development of a rocket, a factory, and a business from the ground up. Regardless of your team—whether in propulsion, manufacturing, software, avionics, or corporate functions—you will work collaboratively across departments, influence decisions, and witness your contributions come to fruition in record time. Relativity is a space where creativity and technical precision coexist, and your insights will play a vital role in shaping our collective journey. This is an exceptional moment to make your mark on the product, processes, and culture, with Terran R gaining momentum and becoming a reality. The most significant work of your career awaits you. Join us.About the Team: Our Software Systems Engineering team is crucial to the success of Terran R vehicle operations, ensuring that our software systems are robust, well-integrated, and thoroughly tested. This multidisciplinary team guarantees that the integrated software system supporting vehicle operations is functional, scalable, and ready for testing and launch activities, aligned with program schedules and risk management. We connect vehicle software, ground systems, and hardware teams to ensure seamless end-to-end system functionality. Our responsibilities cover system-level requirements development, safety engineering and analysis, software-hardware integration, risk management, system-level debugging, launch-readiness verification, and operational support. We play a pivotal role in mission success by ensuring all software components operate coherently across the entire stack—from conception to execution.
Mar 10, 2026
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