R&D Engineer

Canopy A&DLittleton, CO
17h$80,000 - $140,000Onsite

About The Position

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.

Requirements

  • 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

Nice To Haves

  • 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

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

Benefits

  • Company paid employee medical, dental and vision insurance.
  • Retirement plan participation (eligibility required)
  • paid sick leave
  • paid vacation
  • paid holidays
  • discretionary bonuses
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