Key Responsibilities
- Lead the flow-down of launch program business objectives to systems-level engineering requirements and be accountable for the development lifecycle, budget, schedule and resourcing of our orbital launch vehicles and launch site.
- Foster an agile, process-driven culture and manage high-velocity, iterative design-build-test cycles to accelerate program maturity across all subsystem teams simultaneously and cohesively — propulsion, avionics, GN&C, structures, fluid systems, etc.
- Drive the practice of cross-functional technical and readiness reviews (SRR, SDR, CDR, FRR), hardware qualification, and acceptance testing across engineering teams to ensure systems meet program objectives and mission assurance standards.
- Lead overall direction of launch site planning and operations, including infrastructure commissioning, range coordination, and regulatory readiness, interfacing with relevant internal and external stakeholders to meet program objectives.
- Collaborate cross-functionally with internal teams across engineering, manufacturing, sales & marketing, regulatory affairs, finance and people operations to ensure alignment of strategy and execution towards the program objectives.
- Collaborate with external stakeholders, including customers, partners, suppliers, and government, to identify joint development opportunities and advance program objectives.
- Champion our launch initiatives with government, regulators, and community, ensuring strong engagement, alignment and public support.
Qualifications
- Minimum 8–10 years of experience in launch system development and operations within orbital or suborbital programs.
- Proven track record leading design, integration, and operations of liquid bipropellant launch vehicles or equivalent space systems.
- Demonstrated leadership through multiple flight campaigns or full lifecycle development programs—from concept to launch execution.
- System-engineering understanding of propulsion, stage integration, GN&C, avionics, and ground support systems.
- Hands-on experience managing vehicle assembly, integration, and static or hot-fire test campaigns, ideally in a launch or test range environment.
- Proven ability to direct teams in rapid iteration environments balancing performance, safety, and program goals.
- Solid foundation in launch operations protocols, range safety standards, countdown procedures, and recovery coordination.
- Skilled in using systems engineering tools for requirements management, test verification, configuration control, and anomaly resolution.
- Strong familiarity with regulatory and safety compliance, including FAA, Transport Canada or other relevant national-body launch licensing frameworks.
- Effective communicator capable of managing cross-sector stakeholder relationships—technical, governmental, and community-focused.
- Strongly preferred: Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Aerospace, Systems, or Mechanical Engineering, or equivalent leader-level experience strongly preferred.
- Highly valued: Leadership and on-console experience at SpaceX, Rocket Lab, Firefly Aerospace, or within comparable new space launch development environments.
- Results-oriented, thrives in a fast-paced environment, and brings initiative and creativity to the team.
All roles are full-time in-person at our Markham, Ontario location or our St. John's, Newfoundland location. Occasional travel to Ottawa, Ontario and St. Lawrence, Newfoundland, will be required.
Salary Range: 120-160k base + equity
***Only qualified candidates who meet all of the requirements will be contacted for interviews.