Why us?
POLARIS Raumflugzeuge GmbH develops innovative transportation systems that redefine access to space for payloads and passengers. With now 70 dedicated colleagues, we are working at two locations to make our vision reality. We are continuing to expand our team and are looking to fill the position of Propellant Supply & Management Engineer (m/f/d).
Your profile
- Successfully completed aerospace or mechanical engineering degree (M.Sc./M.Eng.)
- Experience in propellant management system design for aerospace vehicle preferred
- Programming skills in Python, C++, Matlab preferred
- Proficient with CAD software (Inventor/Creo)
- Experience with simulation software would be an advantage (EcosimPro, Ansys)
- Hands-on experience with assembling, testing and troubleshooting fluid systems.
- Proficiency in both German and English
- Excellent analytical and interdisciplinary skills
- fluent English, German skills desirable
- Proactive mindset, high level of motivation, flexibility, perseverance, and ability to work in a team
- Work experience in a start-up environment is an advantage
Join us in shaping the future of space transportation and making a positive impact. If your profile fits our requirements, apply now by sending your complete application portfolio, including CV, certificates and a cover letter outlining your relevant experience and why you are the ideal candidate for this role.
About us
The German aerospace start-up POLARIS Raumflugzeuge GmbH is developing a revolutionary reusable space launch and hypersonic transport system that operates like an aircraft.
Based on more than 30 years of German and European spaceplane research, the development of the spaceplane AURORA began at the German Aerospace Center DLR. Aurora combines aircraft and rocket launcher technologies with a unique vehicle design, and offers a game-changing economic viability as well as opening the door for routine low-cost and safe access to space.
In order to validate the technology and accelerate the spaceplane development, POLARIS has been developing a series of scaled flight demonstrators.