Firefly Space Systems

Director, Propulsion Engineering

Firefly Space Systems$150K — $180K *
Aerospace & Defense
8 - 10 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • B.S. in Mechanical or Aerospace Engineering or related field
  • 8+ years in aerospace propulsion or fluid systems design and development
  • 5+ years of engineering team leadership experience on complex hardware projects
  • Strong foundation in propulsion system design, fluid dynamics, and thermodynamics
  • Experience overseeing hardware from concept to operational testing
  • Hands-on experience with performance and design-for-manufacturability initiatives
  • Deep knowledge of cryogenic and storable propellant systems
  • Familiarity with aerospace standards and quality control in fluid component manufacturing

Responsibilities

  • Set and lead the technical vision and strategy for propulsion systems
  • Develop and manage a multidisciplinary team of approximately 100 engineers
  • Maintain ownership of propulsion hardware throughout its lifecycle
  • Act as a senior technical authority for design and testing activities
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams including structures and avionics
  • Drive performance and reliability through design practices and data analysis
  • Oversee testing and qualification of propulsion components and engines

Benefits

  • Generous health, dental, and vision plans with low deductibles
  • Parental leave and educational reimbursement
  • Short-term disability coverage
  • Flexible paid time off options
Full Job Description
About the Role

The Propulsion Director provides technical and organizational leadership for the design, development, test, qualification, and operation of propulsion systems across Firefly's launch vehicles and spacecraft. This role is accountable for multiple engine and fluid system programs spanning early architecture trades through flight operations.

As a vertically integrated company with co-located design, fabrication, and test facilities, Firefly expects the Propulsion Director to be deeply engaged in hardware development while setting a clear technical vision and execution strategy. The successful candidate balances hands-on technical depth with people leadership, thrives in a fast-paced development environment, and drives a culture of rigorous testing, ownership, and continuous improvement.

The scope of the propulsion engineering department spans launch vehicle engines, spacecraft propulsion, vehicle fluid systems, valve design, and propulsion analysis teams.

Responsibilities
  • Set and own the technical vision, strategy, and execution of all propulsion and fluid systems programs across launch vehicles and spacecraft
  • Lead, develop, and grow a multidisciplinary propulsion organization of ~100 engineers, fostering technical excellence, accountability, and professional growth
  • Maintain ownership of propulsion hardware and systems across the full lifecycle, from requirements definition and architecture trades through qualification, flight, and operations
  • Serve as a senior technical authority for propulsion and fluid systems, supporting major design reviews, test readiness reviews, anomaly resolution, and flight readiness activities
  • Collaborate closely with discipline chief engineers, vehicle chief engineers, and cross-functional teams including structures, avionics, software, manufacturing, integration, quality, and test
  • Drive propulsion system performance, reliability, cost, and manufacturability through disciplined design practices and data-driven decision making
  • Ensure robust risk identification, mitigation, and closure through analysis, testing, and operational feedback
  • Oversee development, qualification, and acceptance testing of propulsion components, subsystems, and engines, with an emphasis on learning-oriented testing
  • Contribute directly to new engine and propulsion technology development, providing technical insight and guidance where needed
  • Establish and uphold engineering standards, best practices, and compliance with applicable industry and government requirements

Qualifications

Required
  • B.S. in Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, or a related technical field
  • 8+ years of experience in the design, development, and test of aerospace propulsion and/or fluid systems
  • 5+ years of experience leading engineering teams, with demonstrated success delivering complex hardware programs
  • Strong technical foundation in propulsion system design, fluid dynamics, combustion, turbomachinery, thermodynamics, and thermal systems as well as a demonstrated ability to apply these first principles to arrive at simple, robust solutions
  • Demonstrated experience owning hardware from early concept through testing, qualification, and operation
  • Hands-on experience driving performance, reliability, or design-for-manufacturability initiatives
  • Deep understanding of cryogenic and storable propellant systems
  • Working knowledge of relevant aerospace standards and requirements (e.g., SMC-S-016, SMC-S-025)
  • Working knowledge of manufacturing, fabrication, integration, and quality control relevant to fluid components (such as machining, inspection, assembly, testing, etc.)
  • Knowledge of fluid components such as valves, regulators, pressure transducers, tubing, pressurized hardware, seals, and instrumentation and experience performing fluid systems sizing analysis with such components
  • Proven ability to rapidly develop solutions with partially defined or evolving requirements
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to represent propulsion programs to internal and external stakeholders

Desired Qualifications
  • Advanced degree in Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, or equivalent field
  • Extensive experience developing and operating liquid rocket engines, launch vehicles, or spacecraft
  • In-depth knowledge of cryogenic, high-pressure, or high-temperature system operations
  • Experience with fluid system subcomponent or pressurized component development, design, or testing (such as valves, regulators, piping systems, pumps, etc.)
  • Familiarity with multiple engine cycle architectures (e.g., gas generator, staged combustion, full-flow staged combustion)
  • Proven ability to build and sustain a high-performing engineering culture centered on ownership, learning, and execution
  • Demonstrated experience with full hardware lifecycle ownership, from blank-sheet design through full operation
  • Demonstrated passion for advancing propulsion technology and integrating emerging capabilities into an executable roadmap

Disclaimer

Firefly offers outstanding benefits for our employees, including generous health, dental and
vision plans with low plan deductibles, parental leave, educational reimbursement, short term
disability, and flexible PTO options.
To conform to U.S. Government space technology export regulations, including the International Traffic in
Arms Regulations (ITAR) you must be a U.S. citizen, lawful permanent resident of the U.S., protected
individual as defined by 8 U.S.C. 1324b(a)(3), or eligible to obtain the required authorizations from the
U.S. Department of State.

About Firefly Space Systems

Firefly Space Systems was an American aerospace manufacturer based in Cedar Park, Texas. The company was founded in 2013 with the goal of developing low-cost launch vehicles for the small satellite industry. Firefly's Alpha rocket was designed to carry payloads of up to 1,000 kg to low Earth orbit. The company was acquired by EOS Launcher in 2017 and is now known as Firefly Aerospace. Firefly Aerospace is continuing the development of the Alpha rocket and is also working on a larger rocket called Beta, which is designed to carry payloads of up to 8,000 kg to low Earth orbit. Firefly Aerospace is committed to providing affordable access to space for small satellite operators.
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