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Head of Structures

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luxaeterna

Role

Head of Structures

Location

Denver, CO

Job type

Full-time

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The Mission

Space is the bleeding edge for humanity's next industrial revolution. While reusable rockets have opened the door, true economic transformation requires infrastructure that makes orbit as accessible and reliable as air travel. At Lux Aeterna, we're building that future by developing the first reusable satellite platform with controlled return capability - transforming space from a one-way street into a two-way highway for innovation and commerce.

The Opportunity

We are seeking an exceptional Head of Structures to own and lead all structural and mechanical design and analysis for Lux Aeterna's reusable spacecraft. This is a hands-on leadership role responsible for the discipline end-to-end - from primary and secondary structures and mechanisms through full-vehicle analysis, test, and reflight. You'll build and lead the team that delivers lightweight, reusable structures capable of surviving launch, orbit, and reentry repeatedly while supporting high-cadence, high-reliability space operations. This is a unique opportunity to:

Own the structural and mechanical architecture of a novel, reusable spacecraft from cradle to grave

Build, mentor, and scale the structures, mechanical design, and analysis team

Define the standards, tools, and processes that govern structural design and verification across the company

Pioneer the first-of-its-kind refurbishment and reflight of satellite hardware

Work directly with executive and technical leadership to shape the future of space transportation

Why Lux Aeterna?

Pioneering Technology: We're developing the first reusable satellite platform with controlled return capability, fundamentally transforming space from a one-way journey to a two-way highway

Real Impact: Your work will enable new industries in space manufacturing, research, and logistics while pioneering sustainable space infrastructure

Speed & Autonomy: We maintain parallel hardware development streams and empower engineers to innovate rapidly while upholding rigorous aerospace standards

World-Class Team: Work alongside experts from leading aerospace companies and research institutions, building technology that will reshape humanity's access to space

The Role

You'll lead the structural and mechanical engineering organization and own the discipline across the vehicle lifecycle, including:

Leading all structural and mechanical design, analysis, and execution for the spacecraft, owning primary and secondary structures, mechanisms, and vehicle layout

Building and mentoring a team of structures, mechanical design, and analysis engineers, setting technical direction and growing the organization as the company scales

Owning the structural analysis program - static, dynamic, transient, thermal, and fatigue - including FEM deliverables required by the launch provider

Establishing design standards, analysis methods, factors of safety, and verification approaches, and driving the structural verification program (QTP and ATP) including test requirements and test equipment

Driving trade studies across complex variable sets to optimize for mass, performance, cost, reusability, and manufacturability

Managing structural and mechanical interfaces between payloads, components, and subsystems across multiple stakeholders

Owning the structural lifecycle for reusability - inspection, refurbishment, and requalification for reflight

Partnering with integration, GNC, thermal, propulsion, and manufacturing teams, and representing structures to external partners including vendors, customers, launch providers, and government stakeholders

Required Qualifications

BS in Mechanical, Structural, or Aerospace Engineering

12+ years of aerospace engineering experience focused on spacecraft, launch, or reentry systems, with system-level structural hardware ownership

Demonstrated experience leading and growing structural/mechanical engineering teams

Proven track record taking structures from concept through flight on aggressive timelines

Deep understanding of mechanical first principles and structural analysis methods

Expert in FEA for static, dynamic, and transient analysis (FEMAP or ANSYS)

Strong background in lightweight metallic and composite structures, materials selection, and aerospace manufacturing methods

Strong design and integration skills using 3D CAD software (Siemens NX preferable)

Strong understanding of GD&T following ASME Y14.5

Hands-on experience with hardware assembly, integration, and test

Demonstrated ability to excel in dynamic, high-stakes engineering environments

Desired Experience

MS in Mechanical, Structural, or Aerospace Engineering

Experience with design and analysis of hot structures and structures subject to reentry environments

Experience with design and analysis for fatigue and reusable/multi-life hardware

Experience with design, analysis, and manufacturing of composites

Experience with mechanisms design and verification

Experience with SMC-S-016 and/or NASA General Environmental Verification Standard (GEVS)

Early-stage startup experience

We are based in Denver, CO and believe in the power of in-person collaboration. We are onsite 5 days/week by default, but flexible when life requires it.

Certain roles may involve access to export-controlled technical data. To comply with U.S. export-control laws, access may be limited to individuals who qualify as a “U.S. person” under 22 C.F.R. §120.62 or who otherwise may lawfully receive such access.

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