Mechanical Engineer

Open Cosmos Ltd
Didcot
3 weeks ago
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Aim high, go beyond!

At Open Cosmos we are solving the world’s biggest challenges from space, providing businesses, governments and researchers access to more readily available information than ever before - ready for the challenge? Then read on…


Working in our Chief Technology Office (CTO)

The CTO division is where Open Cosmos technology comes to life. Covering engineering, product development, and technical innovation, the team designs, builds, and operates the satellites, systems, and platforms that make our missions possible. It’s a highly collaborative environment where ideas become real hardware, software, and data solutions that deliver impact from space.


Our Mechanical Engineering team plays a critical role in turning mission concepts into flight-ready hardware. Working across satellite platforms, subsystems, and ground support equipment, the team combines rigorous mechanical design with hands-on assembly and testing.


Collaborating closely with AIT, systems, electronics, and external partners, our mechanical engineers ensure every structure is precise, manufacturable, and ready for the demands of space — from cleanroom build to launch.


What You’ll Be Doing

  • Leading mechanical design activities across satellites, subsystems, and ground support equipment (GSE)
  • Producing models, assemblies, and drawings using CAD tools
  • Applying GD&T standards (ISO 1101, 2692 & 5458 or ASME Y14.5) to ensure precision and manufacturability
  • Collaborating with suppliers, customers, and project teams to ensure successful outcomes
  • Supporting satellite assembly and testing alongside our AIT (Assembly, Integration & Test) team
  • Authoring technical documents producing high-quality documentation including test and analysis reports
  • Working hands-on in our cleanrooms and labs as needed, with flexible remote working when possible

What You’ll Bring

  • A solid background in mechanical design and manufacturing principles
  • Proficiency in 3D CAD tools and confident file management
  • Ability to provide hands-on involvement in cleanroom assembly and testing environments
  • Strong communication skills – written, verbal, and within multi-disciplinary teams
  • Ability to take ownership of tasks and collaborate effectively to deliver results
  • A quality-first mindset and a willingness to adapt in a growing, dynamic company

For this role you can be based in any of our locations.


To apply, you must have the legal right to work in your chosen location.


Please submit your application and CV in English.


Why Open Cosmos?

  • Work at the cutting edge of space technology with customers around the globe.
  • A mission-driven company making space accessible to help solve real-world challenges.
  • A diverse, ambitious, and supportive team.


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