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Mechanical Engineer (US)

Job Description

Mechanical Engineer  

 

  

Background  

 

We are expanding in the Denver, Colorado area! 

Ramon.Space is making the final frontier possible by accelerating the future of space computing, bringing resilient, Earth-like digital infrastructure to orbit. Our cutting-edge, software-defined technology equips satellites with advanced storage, processing, and connectivity capabilities - powering smart, efficient, and fully adaptable missions across communications, 5G NTN, earth observation, and space-based data centers. 

As we scale our U.S. presence, we’re deepening our work with both commercial operators and U.S. government partners who are driving the next of space innovation. From mission-critical security applications to high-growth commercial constellations, our proven computing platforms deliver the performance, reliability, and flexibility needed to unlock new capability in orbit. Selected by the world’s leading satellite operators, Ramon.Space is defining how the industry builds, deploys, and evolves digital missions in space. 

We are a global team of 90+ employees across the US, United Kingdom, and Israel. If you are looking to make an impact, come and join our team. 

Ramon.Space is seeking a highly skilled and experienced Mechanical Engineer to lead and grow a local, multidisciplinary team to develop advanced digital satellite processing systems for US-focused opportunities. The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in leading the development of mechanical structures for space applications.  

 

 

What you will be doing  

 

  • Drive all the mechanical design aspects of state-of-the-art space-based on-board processors  
  • Drive multiple early design concepts while working in fast-paced product development cycles.  
  • Independently lead product design from concept, through detailed design, and support it during Qualification and Production stages.  
  • Join and lead task forces to investigate and support production excursions, failure analysis and reliability issues.  
  • Collaborate in research of ground-breaking technologies, materials, and processes with other groups to bring in creative ideas that solve ever growing needs.  
  • Work with cross functional teams to define hardware interfaces and manage dependencies.  
  • Work closely with hardware, RF, and validation engineers to define mechanical specifications, verification, and production processes.  
  • Work closely with system integration team and validation team.  
  • Work closely with spacecraft integrators to prove the design and its interfaces.  

 

 

Requirements  

 

  • Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering or equivalent experience  
  • Master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering - desired  
  • 7+ years of experience in electro-mechanical product design, including designs for PCB/PCBAs  
  • Hands-on experience with 3D CAD - SolidWorks an advantage.  
  • Experience in developing fixtures for product assembly/testing.  
  • High awareness for quality and manufacturability, and understanding of statistical tolerance analysis techniques, CTF dimensioning, and geometric tolerancing.  
  • Demonstrated success as a mechanical lead for complex space-based architecture  
  • Will-do attitude for resolving problems, programming, complexity analytics and large-scale system design  
  • Experience working with on-board digital payloads and/or processors  
  • Experience working with customers in all stages of the program lifecycle  
  • Extensive experience in leading multidisciplinary teams, specifically in developing embedded systems for space applications. 
  • Experience working with institutional and government customers, such as NASA, United States Space Force (USSF), Satellite Development Agency (SDA), or other U.S Government Agency is a significant advantage. 
  • Ability to work and operate in a highly dynamic environment  
  • Ability to work concurrently with multiple groups in the organization  

 

 

Benefits 

 

  • Competitive salary and benefits package. 
  • Flexible hybrid working model with opportunities for remote work. The office is located in the south Denver suburbs. 
  • Collaborative and innovative work environment. 
  • Opportunities for professional growth and development. 
  • Be part of a pioneering team in the satellite communication industry. 

 

 

Ramon.Space operates with a RPO Talent Partner and does not accept agency resumes without a signed agreement. Please do not forward resumes to our job’s alias, our employees, or any other company location. Ramon.Space is not responsible for any fees related to unsolicited resumes and will not pay fees to any third-party agency or company that does not have a signed agreement with us. 

 

** Ramon.Space is committed to equal employment opportunities. 

 

 

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Mechanical Engineer (US)

Anchorage, AK
Full time

Published on 12/24/2025

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