Join a propulsion team where your work directly shapes the certification and qualification of solid rocket motors for advanced aerospace applications. As a Propulsion Engineer, you will take ownership of the design and technical certification process for our propulsion systems, ensuring full compliance with MIL and STANAG requirements.
Requirements
- Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Aerospace, Mechanical, or Propulsion Engineering.
- 3–5 years of experience in rocket motor design and certification.
- In-depth knowledge of design for MIL-STD, STANAG, or equivalent aerospace qualification standards.
- Previous experience qualifying rocket motors or ignition safe and arm devices according to NATO standards.
- In-depth knowledge on risk analysis, FMEA or similar.
- Hands-on experience with static firing tests, propellant handling, or motor integration.
- Familiarity with pressure vessel design and combustion analysis is a plus.
- Strong analytical and documentation skills. Able to interpret data, write clear test reports, and maintain compliance records.
- Comfortable working across disciplines. Mechanical, thermal, materials, and systems engineering.
- Willingness to travel to different Destinus sites in Switzerland (max. 20%).
- Fluency in English.
Benefits
- The Thrill of the Future – Work on cutting-edge projects that redefine aerospace.
- Global Innovation Hub – Collaborate with top engineers from all over the world.
- Fast-Paced & High-Growth – Experience the rush of working in a rapidly expanding company.
- Real Impact – Your work won’t be theoretical—it will shape the future of flight.