Propulsion-Airframe Integration Engineer
Astro Mechanica
Location
Denver or San Francisco
Employment Type
Full time
Location Type
On-site
Department
Airframe
Compensation
- $150K – $210K
ABOUT US:
Astro Mechanica is a vertically integrated aerospace company building a faster, more connected future. Our mission is to democratize high-speed flight by making supersonic travel flexible, accessible, and sustainable. We believe that rapid, on-demand, point-to-point global mobility will become the new standard for moving people and goods across the planet. To achieve this, we are integrating our advanced airframe and engine technologies—which include Duality™, our proprietary dual-use propulsion system—with a new flight operations model to make supersonic transport as efficient and economical as commercial air travel is today. In the near term, we are developing adaptable, high-speed systems to close aircraft performance gaps for the United States government.
WHO WE ARE:
We’re a team of passionate engineers dedicated to advancing aerospace. We’re generalists with specialist depth, united by a flat structure and a shared obsession with building things that work well. We move fast, stay pragmatic, and let engineering excellence speak louder than hierarchy.
WHO YOU ARE:
A senior aerospace engineer with deep expertise in supersonic inlet design and propulsion–airframe integration for high-speed aircraft
A self-directed technical leader who thrives in ambiguous, highly coupled design environments
Comfortable owning complex subsystems end-to-end, from early analytical trade studies through detailed CFD and system-level integration
WHAT YOU’LL DO:
Lead the design, analysis, and integration of supersonic air inlet systems for highly coupled propulsion–airframe configurations
Develop and apply analytical methods, reduced-order models, and CFD to guide inlet architecture selection and performance trade studies
Evaluate inlet performance metrics including mass flow capture, pressure recovery, flow distortion, and operability across the flight envelope
Work closely with propulsion, airframe, and systems engineers to resolve inlet–engine integration challenges such as bleed systems, secondary flows, and transient behavior
Provide technical leadership and independent judgment in a fast-paced, multidisciplinary aerospace design environment
WHAT WE’RE LOOKING FOR:
10+ years of experience in the design and analysis of supersonic air inlet systems for high-speed aircraft
Demonstrated expertise in supersonic inlet architectures, including axisymmetric spike inlets, two-dimensional inlets, and external/internal compression concepts
Strong background in computational fluid dynamics (CFD) applied to internal flows
Experience assessing inlet–engine operability and integration issues, including distortion, bleed management, and transient behavior
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Proven ability to work independently and drive technically rigorous solutions in highly coupled propulsion–airframe designs
PERKS & BENEFITS:
Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance, including Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA)
401(k) program and transparent stock option plan
Self-managed and flexible time-off policy, including PTO, paid holidays, and sick time
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Flexible work environment
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
At Astro Mechanica, we highly value in-office work to foster collaboration and strengthen our company culture. We consider working in the office five days a week an essential part of the employee's role.
Astro Mechanica is an equal opportunity employer. We proudly recruit and hire a diverse workforce and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.
Compensation Range: $150K - $210K