Systems Engineer, Mission Success & Performance

Muon Space · Remote · Engineering

Posted 2026-06-04

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About the role

Muon seeks a Systems Engineer, Mission Success & Performance to join our Mission Engineering team. As we scale the Muon Mission Foundry, we need a strategic architect of mission success, someone who champions predictable mission outcomes across the entire Mission Execution process, ensuring our operational and business objectives are achieved consistently and reliably. The ideal candidate has deployed revenue-generating systems in the field, understanding the nuances and practicalities of transitioning from technology demonstrations to scalable operational capacity.

This is not a traditional, compliance-heavy Mission Assurance role. This is a highly cross-functional role that spans the full lifecycle of mission design and execution, guaranteeing the technical integrity of our process as we “build the machine that builds the machines”. During the pre-launch activities, you will act as the vanguard for mission readiness, working with Mission Lead System Engineers (MLSEs) to drive right-sized Verification & Validation (V&V) campaigns that balance rigor and risk-tolerance with speed of Assembly, Integration, and Test (AI&T). Post-launch, you will work with operators to maximize the operational reality and business value of the assets, analyzing performance to close the loop between space and the future platform designs. Bridging both of these phases is a heavy focus on our autonomy and resilience capabilities, working on roadmap capabilities where you will shape fault management to drastically reduce operator toil.

Parallel to all these efforts, you will act as a key technical stakeholder for the internal tooling roadmaps that enable this scaling. At Muon, "right-sizing" goes beyond technical risk; you will ruthlessly prioritize engineering efforts, balancing the need to fix painful internal processes against the drive to improve gross margins and overarching business outcomes.

Responsibilities

Enable the Muon Mission Foundry by driving processes and architectural decisions that allow Muon to scale spacecraft production and mission operations reliably and repeatably, moving beyond legacy quality assurance paradigms.

Partner with Mission Systems Engineers to own and track V&V compliance, verification progress, and test coverage campaigns.

Streamline AI&T workflows by identifying V&V bottlenecks and championing pragmatic Test Like You Fly (TLYF) standards.

Analyze on-orbit telemetry and platform operations to squeeze maximum utility and capacity out of deployed assets

Drive predictable outcomes by ensuring on-orbit performance closely matches pre-flight models, monitoring trends and impacts to mission SLAs, and understanding and proving the accuracy of the specifications we sell to customers.

Own the fleet-learning loop for cross-cutting technical issues that affect multiple missions or the platform baseline: deciding what warrants dedicated engineering focus, chartering multidisciplinary teams to drive root cause and prevention, and closing the loop back into design so lessons compound across the constellation

Collaborate with key stakeholders to align requirements, resolve interface ambiguities, and keep delivery synchronized on cross functional autonomy and resilience efforts

Act as a key technical stakeholder supporting product roadmaps for internal tooling (e.g., MuSim, power analysis, data throughput), and utilizing your own software skills to build upon and extend baseline code, ensuring the tools enable the scaling of the Foundry.

Business-Driven "Right-Sizing": Make pragmatic decisions that balance engineering pain points against direct business outcomes, prioritizing work that moves the needle on revenue over simply policing internal processes.

Qualifications

M.S. or higher degree in an engineering field plus 8+ years of experience working in a multi-disciplinary environment, ideally with exposure to mission design, spacecraft operations, and systems architecture

Experience with deployed systems in the field, operating in high reliability, performance critical environments

Proven business acumen within an engineering context, understanding how asset capacity, uptime, and system resilience directly impact gross margins and revenue generation.

Extensive experience in AI&T workflows and V&V strategies, specifically tracking defect escape rates, and test coverage

Strong software skills (e.g., Python, Julia) with the ability to build upon existing codebases, coupled with a collaborative approach to supporting internal tooling roadmaps.

Demonstrated ability to model system performance (power, thermal, data throughput) and validate those models against real-world, on-orbit data.

Excellent communication and prioritization skills, with the ability to confidently balance technical risk with agile business constraints.

Ability to rapidly change roles/responsibilities while working in a high-paced, rewarding work environment

Nice-to-have Skills

Deep understanding of spacecraft autonomy and fault management architectures, including FMECA, tiered response design, and the operational integration of FSW and GSW, with the ability to translate a fault management philosophy into concrete monitor definitions, safe mode designs, and recovery sequences

Able to write requirements that software teams can implement and review FSW designs and code base for autonomy behavior.

Experience as a lead systems engineer or technical stakeholder in an agile environment

Remote sensing instrument experience across multiple modalities (e.g. optical, multispectral, RF), and their associated data pipelines

Hands-on experience developing, extending, or utilizing complex simulation environments

Familiarity with software engineering tools and processes (version control, code review)

Salary

The salary range for this role is $142,000 - $208,000, 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.

About Muon Space

Founded in 2021, Muon Space is an end-to-end Space Systems Provider that designs, builds, and operates LEO satellite constellations delivering mission-critical data. Our revolutionary, integrated technology stack enables customers to optimize every dimension of their missions for faster time-to-orbit and superior constellation remote sensing performance. Our state-of-the-art facility in the heart of Silicon Valley is optimized for manufacturing spacecraft and rapid, flexible payload integration at scale. From climate monitoring to national security, Muon Space is dedicated to delivering Earth Intelligence for a safer and more resilient world.

Taking Care of Our Team

At Muon salary is only part of our total compensation package. In addition to salary, full-time employees receive equity compensation as well as benefits including medical, dental, and vision insurance, a 401k retirement plan, short & long term disability and life insurance. We also offer three weeks paid vacation for new employees, along with 12 paid holidays, unlimited sick time and paid parental leave.

Our mission embraces the entire planet and we believe our team should too.  Muon is dedicated to creating a diverse and dynamic company and workforce. We believe in equal employment opportunity regardless of race, color, ancestry, religion, sex, age, national origin, citizenship, sexual orientation, marital status, disability, or gender identity. We value diversity in the workplace, and that starts with our applicants. We encourage you to apply, even if you don't check all the boxes, and we look forward to reviewing your application! In addition, if you need a reasonable accommodation as part of your application for employment or interviews with us, please let us know.

ITAR/EAR Requirements

This position requires access to export controlled information. To conform to U.S. Government export regulations applicable to that information, applicant must either be (A) a U.S. person, defined as a (i) U.S. citizen or national, (ii) U.S. lawful, permanent resident (green card holder), (iii) refugee under 8 U.S.C. § 1157, or (iv) asylee under 8 U.S.C. § 1158, (B) eligible to access the export controlled information without a required export authorization, or (C) eligible and reasonably likely to obtain the required export authorization from the applicable U.S. government agency. The Company may, for legitimate business reasons, decline to pursue any export licensing process.

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