R&D Engineer at Canopy A&D
Littleton, Colorado, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

22 May, 26

Salary

140000.0

Posted On

21 Feb, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Materials Science, Mechanical Design, Experimental Test, Ceramics, Composites, CAD, Instrumentation, Data Acquisition, Thermal Analysis, Structural Analysis, Multiphysics Analysis, Python, GD&T, Flight Validation, Hypersonic Heating, High-Temperature Testing

Industry

Defense and Space Manufacturing

Description
Canopy Technologies’ mission is to manufacture humanity’s ascent. Our team advances materials and manufacturing processes to support the most challenging missions in the galaxy: re-entry from space, interplanetary travel, hypersonic weapons, and more. Canopy’s engineering centers around extreme environment materials needed to withstand heat, corrosive environments, and the harshness of space. Job Summary: Canopy Technologies is seeking an exceptional R&D Engineer to lead the development, integration, and flight validation of next-generation materials and payload systems for extreme environments. This role sits at the intersection of materials science, mechanical design, and experimental test. You will take novel ceramic, composite, and multi-material systems from first-principles concept through proof-of-concept, qualification, and flight demonstration. You will design hardware that survives re-entry, hypersonic heating, and harsh maritime and defense environments — and you will personally help build, test, and refine it. This is not a narrow, single-discipline role. It requires an engineer who is equally comfortable deriving governing equations from scratch, building robust CAD models for complex assemblies, instrumenting hardware for high-temperature test, and standing in front of a torch or arc-jet facility diagnosing failure modes in real time. \n Key Responsibilities Develop, qualify, integrate, and flight-test payloads and components for re-entry and high-temperature systems Characterize and test advanced materials and stackups (ceramics, composites, soft goods, coatings, embedded sensors) Design and implement instrumentation, data acquisition, and calibration systems for high-temperature and high-dynamic testing Analyze experimental data to validate models, refine designs, and inform next iterations Perform first-principles thermal, structural, and multiphysics analyses to guide engineering decisions Interface with embedded systems and software to enable sensing, telemetry, control, and data capture Design, prototype, and integrate complex assemblies using advanced CAD tools Partner with Manufacturing and Production teams to transition prototypes into scalable, repeatable hardware systems Translate early-stage concepts into validated proof-of-concept demonstrations Contribute to technical proposals and capture efforts for advanced defense and space programs Required Qualifications B.S. in Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Materials Science, or related field 3-5 years of hands-on engineering experience developing, building, and testing hardware systems Experience using CAD software and producing engineering drawings to GD&T standards Experience planning, executing, and analyzing experimental tests Experience building, integrating, and using data acquisition systems to collect data from COTS sensors. Strong engineering first principles in solid mechanics, thermodynamics, fluids, and electronics Functional software ability in at least one high level programming language (Python preferred), with the ability to interface with test equipment and perform data analysis. Experience designing and executing project plans, managing technical scope, and coordinating cross-functional efforts to deliver hardware programs Preferred Qualifications Proven experience thriving in a dynamic environment with a high degree of autonomy Experience working with advanced manufacturing equipment such as 3D printers, CNC machines, robotic systems, or automated production equipment Graduate-level degree in materials science or engineering, ideally with a focus in high-temperature materials or hypersonics Proven experience finding scrappy ways to deliver on milestones or programs ahead of schedule Published external literature in academic journals Additional Requirements Ability to work extended hours and weekends as necessary Ability to obtain and maintain a US Government Secret security clearance \n $80,000 - $140,000 a year Type: Full Time, Exempt (Salaried) Reports to: President, Canopy Technologies Hours: Core business hours Base Location: Littleton, CO onsite M-F Travel:
Responsibilities
The R&D Engineer will lead the development, integration, and flight validation of next-generation materials and payload systems designed for extreme environments like re-entry and hypersonic travel. Key tasks involve designing hardware, building, testing, refining novel ceramic, composite, and multi-material systems from concept through flight demonstration.
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