Mechanical Engineer II, Spacecraft Structures & Missions
About the role
Muon seeks a Mechanical Engineer to join our Spacecraft Structures & Missions team — the group that tailors Muon's spacecraft platforms to specific customer missions. In this role you'll own the mechanical execution of a mission end-to-end: starting from our platform building blocks, designing payload accommodations and mission-specific components, and carrying the spacecraft through integration, environmental test, and delivery to the launch vehicle.
You'll work alongside the team's senior and staff engineers and partner closely with Muon's dedicated structural and thermal analysis groups, with plenty of room to grow your ownership over time.
This position is hybrid and requires working on-site in our San Jose, CA office three days per week.
Responsibilities
Own the mechanical execution of an assigned mission end-to-end — from requirements through design, build, integration, and environmental test — with support from senior engineers
Tailor Muon's platform components to mission needs and design new mission-specific components and payload accommodations
Create and manage spacecraft-level mechanical assemblies in SolidWorks, including envelopes, interfaces, and configuration control
Perform first-order structural and thermal sizing to guide your designs, partnering with Muon's dedicated structural and thermal analysis groups for detailed analysis
Produce and release engineering documentation: drawings, GD&T, BOMs, and tolerance/mass budgets through ECO/DCO processes
Support environmental test campaigns (vibration, TVAC) and spacecraft integration alongside production and test teams
Write build procedures and support hardware assembly and integration on the floor
Present your work in design reviews (PDR, CDR, MRR) and coordinate across systems, thermal, avionics, and payload teams
Required Qualifications
5+ years of experience designing, building, and testing mechanical hardware for complex systems
Experience taking hardware from concept through build and test
Structural analysis fundamentals: hand calculations, margin assessment, and familiarity with FEA
Proficiency in CAD for medium-to-large assembly design and management (SolidWorks preferred)
Solid command of drawings, GD&T, BOMs, and tolerance/mass budgets
Excellent communication and cross-functional coordination skills
A strong desire to learn and contribute in a fast-paced, dynamic environment
B.S. or higher in Mechanical Engineering or related field
Nice-to-have Skills
Space industry experience — spacecraft, launch vehicles, or flight hardware
Experience running or supporting environmental test campaigns (vibration, TVAC)
Hands-on FEA experience (FEMAP/NASTRAN, ANSYS, or similar)
Experience with PLM systems and formal change control
Experience with deployable hardware or precision mechanisms
Software skills in Python, MATLAB, or similar
Salary
The salary range for this role is $144,000 - $177,000, plus a competitive equity grant and comprehensive benefits package. Final compensation will be determined based on skills, qualifications, experience, and geographic location as assessed during the interview process.