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Portal Space Systems is seeking a Senior Mechanisms Engineer to own the full lifecycle of high‑reliability spacecraft mechanisms. You will design actuators, latches, deployment hinges, and related assemblies for mission critical hardware.
Collaboration across structures, avionics, thermal, and manufacturing is essential to ensure successful flight operations. You will apply engineering analysis, GD&T, and life‑cycle planning while mentoring junior engineers and contributing to Portal’s design
Portal Space Systems is on a mission to expand humanity’s freedom of movement in space. We’re building the spacecraft that makes that mission possible. From our Bothell, WA headquarters, we design vehicles with the maneuverability, resilience, and adaptability needed for the next era of orbital operations. Every system we build is in service of a simple idea: space should be more accessible, responsive, and capable. Joining Portal means stepping into a team that believes in bold engineering, fast iteration, and the power of small groups to change what’s possible. If you want your work to directly shape the future of in-space mobility, join us.
Portal Space Systems is on a mission to expand humanity’s freedom of movement in space. We’re building the spacecraft that makes that mission possible. From our Bothell, WA headquarters, we design vehicles with the maneuverability, resilience, and adaptability needed for the next era of orbital operations. Every system we build is in service of a simple idea: space should be more accessible, responsive, and capable. Joining Portal means stepping into a team that believes in bold engineering, fast iteration, and the power of small groups to change what’s possible. If you want your work to directly shape the future of in-space mobility, join us.
To build our spacecraft, we need experienced engineers who can directly own the full product lifecycle of mission-critical space mechanisms. These systems may include electromechanical actuators, hold-down and release mechanisms, separation systems, deployment hinges, dampers, latches, locking devices, and other precision mechanical assemblies.
As a Senior Mechanisms Engineer, you will own critical spacecraft mechanisms from initial concept through flight qualification and mission operations. You will design systems that deploy, release, position, align, restrain, or separate spacecraft hardware with high accuracy and reliability.
This is a hands-on hardware development role requiring close collaboration with structures, avionics, guidance, navigation and control, thermal, propulsion, manufacturing, integration, test, systems engineering, and external suppliers. You will be expected to move quickly, make sound engineering decisions, and take full ownership of mechanisms whose successful operation directly affects mission success.
This position may involve access to technical data and defense-related materials controlled under the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR). Eligibility to access ITAR-controlled items requires that candidates be U.S. persons, which includes U.S. citizens, lawful permanent residents, and other protected individuals as defined by U.S. law. Employment is contingent upon verification of ITAR eligibility and, where applicable, obtaining any required export authorization or license.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or status as a protected veteran.