Position Summary:Revolution Space is seeking an experienced and highly motivated Lead Scientist with deep expertise in microgravity fluidics, microfluidics, and capillary-driven fluid systems to lead research, development, and experimental efforts for next-generation fluidic technologies. This role will focus on the design, characterization, and optimization of fluid behavior in constrained, low-gravity, and capillary-dominant environments.
The ideal candidate combines strong scientific rigor with practical laboratory experience and thrives in a fast-paced, collaborative environment. This individual must be an excellent communicator who can clearly document technical findings, guide cross-functional teams, and solve complex engineering and scientific challenges efficiently.
This role is onsite in the Woburn/Boston Area.
Responsibilities:- Lead scientific research and development initiatives related to microgravity fluidics, microfluidics, and capillary flow systems
- Design, execute, and analyze experiments involving fluid transport, wetting phenomena, surface tension effects, and capillary-driven systems
- Translate theoretical fluid dynamics concepts into practical experimental solutions and prototypes
- Collaborate closely with engineering, hardware, modeling, and systems teams to advance product and technology development
- Maintain clear and thorough technical documentation, experimental protocols, reports, and design records
- Present technical findings and recommendations to internal stakeholders
- Support laboratory operations & test oversight including guidance for equipment setup, testing, calibration, and safety compliance
Required Qualifications:- PhD or MS in Mechanical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Physics, Aerospace Engineering, Fluid Dynamics, or related scientific discipline
- 8-10+ years of relevant industry, government, or advanced research experience
- Strong background in:
- Microgravity fluidics
- Microfluidic systems
- Capillary fluid dynamics
- Surface tension and wetting phenomena
- Multiphase flow behavior
- Demonstrated laboratory experience designing and conducting complex fluidics experiments
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with the ability to work independently
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Proven ability to produce clear technical documentation and experimental reports
- Comfortable operating in a fast-paced, highly collaborative environment with shifting priorities
Preferred Qualifications:- Experience supporting aerospace, spaceflight, or reduced-gravity research programs
- Familiarity with CFD modeling or fluid simulation tools
- Experience with prototype development and instrumentation
- Background working with interdisciplinary engineering teams
- Experience with hardware testing, validation, and system integration
- Scientifically curious and hands-on
- Detail-oriented while maintaining strong execution speed
- Strong communicator capable of translating complex technical concepts clearly
- Adaptable and resourceful in solving ambiguous technical problems
- Collaborative leader who enjoys working across disciplines
Benefits:- Paid holidays, sick time and unmetered vacation
- Excellent health and dental plans with 80% employer contribution
- 4% company matching 401k with immediate vesting
- Life insurance
- Long term / Short term disability
The pay range for this role is:
130,400 - 195,600 USD per year (Boston, MA)