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AIRMO GmbH in Berlin is seeking a mechanically minded engineer to join our optics team, focusing on opto-mechanical interfaces, GD&T-driven drawings, and reliable assemblies. You will collaborate with CAD, FEM, and thermal teams, support prototyping in-house, and help scale our climate-tech instruments from ground to space.
Fluency in English and 1–3 years in aerospace are expected as we travel internationally and contribute to global missions.
Your tasks will include, but are not limited to:
CAD: opto-mechanical interface DFM of precise optical instruments, generation of technical drawings (strong understanding of GD&T) of assemblies, units and parts
Understanding optical layouts - ZEMAX experience highly desired
Experience with FEM, thermal and structural analysis techniques and participation of the support technical package for Thermal/Structural/Optical team
Solidworks (preferred), Catia or NX
BOM preparation: COTS and custom parts
Prototyping: Rapid in-house 3D printing, CNC/sheet metal quoting, etc.
Hands-on MAIT experience of precise optical units in clean-room conditions
This is an onsite role in Berlin,Germany
Bachelor's or Master's in Mechanical Engineering (Aerospace), or equivalent hands-on experience
Fluency in English
1-3 years of experience with the Aerospace industry: understanding of Environmental conditions and specific loads, material selection, etc.
Various missions and diverse tasks - including working with cutting edge technology and travelling across the world
Experience with the international trade system, multinational companies and global industries
A chance to shape how climate and space technology is communicated globally
A mission-driven, curious, and slightly space-obsessed team
Employee VSOP program, and other benefits
AIRMO is a European climate-tech company using space and airborne technologies to monitor greenhouse gas emissions globally. Our instruments — combining LiDAR and hyperspectral imaging — detect and quantify methane and CO₂ emissions from industrial sites, pipelines, and national infrastructure.
We’re building a global monitoring system from ground to space, helping energy companies, governments, and investors take real action on climate impact.