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ThrustMe in Verrières-le-Buisson, France, is seeking a Reliability & Failure Analysis Engineer to strengthen production engineering with a focus on diagnosing non-conformities in space propulsion systems.
You will lead diagnostic campaigns, analyze telemetry and test data, and coordinate corrective actions to improve product reliability and manufacturing performance. This is a hands-on role in a high-tech environment with impact on in-orbit systems.
Founded in 2017, ThrustMe is a pioneering space technology company specializing in advanced propulsion systems for small satellites. We are global experts in satellite propulsion, pushing the boundaries of streamlined in-orbit mobility for the rapidly expanding satellite constellation industry. Our clients across the US, Europe, and Asia trust us to design and deliver high-performance, precision-engineered propulsion systems that push technological boundaries while meeting demanding timelines and budgets. We made history in 2019 and 2020 with the world’s first in-orbit demonstrations of iodine-fueled electric propulsion systems. Today, we are experiencing rapid growth, with over 300 systems ordered to date.
As production volumes increase, ensuring reliability and continuously improving production performance become critical. We are therefore looking for a Reliability & Failure Analysis Engineer (M/F) to join our Production Engineering team.
Every propulsion system manufactured at ThrustMe undergoes rigorous testing before delivery. Most units pass successfully through our industrial process. When they do not, we need someone capable of understanding why. As a Reliability & Failure Analysis Engineer (M/F), you will be responsible for investigating non-conformities, identifying root causes, supporting corrective actions, and helping improve both our products and our manufacturing processes.
You will work at the intersection of production, engineering, quality and product development.
You will have the opportunity to work on real space hardware, contribute directly to the reliability of systems operating in orbit, and play a key role in scaling one of Europe's leading electric propulsion companies. Your work will directly influence product quality, manufacturing performance and customer success.