This position requires access to export-controlled technology. Only U.S. citizens or nationals are eligible. IRPI is at the forefront of space exploration technology, pioneering flight hardware that sustains life and enables discovery beyond Earth. We bridge the gap between first-principles research and operational reality, delivering critical systems for NASA and commercial partners from fluids and propellant management to crew-sustaining technologies like air revitalization, thermal management, PLSS subsystems, waste processing, filtration, bioreactors, fire safety, and many more. As a lean, high-performance team of engineers, we pair high-fidelity analysis with hands-on design, build, and test to solve multidisciplinary problems and expand the boundaries of human presence in space. About the Role We are looking for a hands-on Hardware Test Engineer to support our engineering team in the build-out and operation of test rigs for our space Environmental Control and Life Support Systems (ECLSS). In this role, you will partner directly with our senior engineers: they own the core system design and test objectives, and you own the physical test rig—build-out, commissioning, operation, and data quality. You will translate test requirements into rig designs and P&IDs, procure components, assemble and instrument the hardware, set up the DAQ (LabVIEW or similar), execute experiments, and report results back to the team. Because our projects span fluids, thermodynamics, heat transfer, chemistry, and materials science, the testing will be varied and highly hands-on. Additionally, you will help keep the lab and shop running smoothly (typically a small portion of the week): maintain basic supplies, track calibration intervals, and support upkeep of shared equipment such as 3D printers and tools so the testing environment stays organized and functional.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level