Firefly Space Systems

Principal Fluid Systems Engineer

Firefly Space Systems$120K — $150K *
Aerospace & Defense
8 - 10 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in Mechanical or Aerospace Engineering or related field.
  • 10+ years of experience in aerospace fluid systems or propulsion.
  • Proven subsystem ownership through design, build, and test phases.
  • Strong knowledge in pressurized systems, cryogenics, and propellant feed design.
  • Proficiency in CAD and P&ID creation; familiar with ASME Y14.5 and aerospace standards.
  • Experience with system-level analysis, risk trades, and root cause investigations.
  • Excellent communication and collaboration skills across teams.

Responsibilities

  • Lead the entire lifecycle development of flight fluid systems from concept to operation.
  • Create architectures that enhance reliability while cutting costs and schedule risks.
  • Define system requirements and interfaces for various fluidic subsystems.
  • Conduct detailed design work using CAD and collaborate with cross-functional teams.
  • Oversee testing campaigns, including development and execution of test procedures.
  • Manage technical risk assessments and corrective actions within engineering and production.
  • Mentor junior engineers and perform reviews of design and test plans.
  • Influence long-term roadmaps in program architecture discussions.

Benefits

  • Generous health, dental and vision plans with low deductibles.
  • Parental leave.
  • Educational reimbursement opportunities.
  • Short term disability coverage.
  • Flexible PTO options.
Full Job Description
SUMMARY

The Fluid Systems team at Firefly Aerospace is responsible for all fluid subsystems across our launch vehicles and spacecraft, including our Blue Ghost Lunar Lander and Eclipse Launch Vehicle. As a Principal Propulsion Engineer, you'll own the design, development, integration, test, and qualification of flight fluid systems. Working closely with engineering, manufacturing, and integration teams to iterate, answer questions, and close feedback loops.

This role blends deep technical ownership with cross-functional collaboration, serving as both an individual contributor and a technical mentor. The ideal candidate thrives in fast-paced, hardware-rich environments, embracing new challenges with grit, creativity, and accountability. We're looking for engineers who are excited to roll up their sleeves and help define the future of space transportation.

RESPONSIBILITIES
• Own and lead the full lifecycle development of flight fluid systems-from concept through launch and operation.
• Develop architectures that improve reliability, simplify manufacturing, and reduce cost and schedule risk.
• Define system requirements and interface definitions for propulsion, pressurization, venting, purging, fill/drain, and other fluidic subsystems.
• Execute detailed designs using CAD and analytical tools, and coordinate closely with thermal, structural, systems, and integration teams.
• Oversee qualification and acceptance test campaigns, including procedure development, test execution, and data review.
• Lead technical risk trades, anomaly investigations, and corrective actions across engineering and production.
• Mentor early-career engineers and provide technical reviews of hardware designs, analysis, and test plans.
• Serve as the discipline owner in program architecture discussions and influence long-term roadmap for in-space servicing and reusability.

QUALIFICATIONS

Required
• Bachelor's degree in Mechanical, Aerospace Engineering, or a related field.
• 10+ years of experience in aerospace fluid systems or propulsion.
• Proven ownership of a subsystem or major fluid component through design, build, and test.
• Strong technical foundation in pressurized systems, cryogenics, high-pressure gas, and propellant feed design.
• Proficiency in CAD, P&ID creation, and familiarity with ASME Y14.5 and aerospace standards.
• Experience conducting system-level analysis, risk trades, and root cause investigations.
• Excellent communication and collaboration skills across engineering and production teams.

Desired
• Advanced degree (MS or PhD) in engineering discipline.
• Demonstrated hands-on experience with hardware; including fluid test hardware and instrumentation
• Familiarity with in-space propulsion, NASA standards, and range safety (91-710)
• Experience with analytical tools such as GFSSP, Python, REFPROP, or thermal/fluid modeling.
• Experience working with hypergolic bi-propellants
• Understanding of propulsion engine cycles and integration with fluid systems.
• History of developing flexible solutions with partially defined requirements and changing criteria
• Ability to present technical content to internal and external review boards.

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.

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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