Manager, Propulsion Engineering
Castelion
Job Description
Castelion is redefining defense development through rapid iteration, aggressive testing, and modern commercial manufacturing at scale. We design, build, and test nextâgeneration longârange strike weapon systems to give the United States and its Allies a decisive advantage and deter future conflicts. Role Overview The Manager, Propulsion Engineering, plays a central role in delivering highâperformance rocket motor systems at speed and scale.
This position combines deep technical expertise in solid propulsion with strong engineering leadership, guiding a team responsible for the design, development, and production of solid rocket motor systems and key propulsion components. This leader owns both technical direction and team execution, ensuring designs are robust, manufacturable, costâeffective, and aligned with aggressive program timelines. The role requires someone who can operate decisively in a fastâpaced, resourceâconstrained environment while building a highâperforming engineering culture.
Responsibilities Technical Leadership & Ownership Lead the design and development of solid rocket motor primary and secondary structures, propulsion components, and interfaces. Drive motor design and propellantârelated decisions, ensuring performance, safety, manufacturability, and cost targets are met. Translate program objectives into scalable, productionâready designs aligned with speed and affordability goals.
Oversee CAD models and drawings, ensuring compliance with internal standards and ASME Y14.5 GD&T practices. Guide rapid iteration cycles, validating designs through testing and enabling fast design evolution. Provide technical authority for hardware discrepancies, failure investigations, and corrective actions.
Partner with supply chain to mitigate risks and adapt designs for material availability and production constraints. Engineering Management & Team Leadership Build, lead, and scale a highâperforming propulsion engineering team. Establish and reinforce a strong engineering culture focused on ownership, accountability, and execution.
Mentor engineers across experience levels, fostering both technical depth and independent decisionâmaking. Ensure the team delivers highâquality work on aggressive timelines with clarity of priorities and accountability. Act as the goâto decisionâmaker, providing clear direction when teams ask: How should we do this?
CrossâFunctional & External Engagement Communicate effectively with customers, leadership, and crossâfunctional teams. Navigate and collaborate with government stakeholders and program partners. Ask tactful but critical questions to uncover risks, challenge assumptions, and improve outcomes.
Support program reviews, technical briefings, and milestone readiness. HandsâOn Execution Stay close to the hardware by supporting assembly, integration, testing, and troubleshooting. Provide expert guidance during prototype builds and production rampâup.
Lead or contribute to trade studies and systemâlevel decisions, often with incomplete data. Basic Qualifications Bachelorâs degree (or higher) in aerospace, mechanical, materials, manufacturing engineering, physics, or related field. 7+ years of experience in propulsion, mechanical systems, or fluids design, analysis, or testing. Demonstrated experience in rocket motors or propulsion systems.
Proven ability to lead projects or small teams in a technical environment. Strong communication skills across technical and nonâtechnical audiences. Preferred Skills and Experience Deep expertise in solid propulsion, including: Propellant formulation and behavior Experience with liquid propulsion systems (as a complement to a strong overall propulsion background).
Handsâon experience with rapid product development and highârate manufacturing. Proficiency in CAD tools (NX, Creo, CATIA) and GD&T per ASME standards. Experience with aerospace materials (metals, composites, plastics).
Familiarity with insensitive munitions standards and practices. Active DoD Secret Clearance or ability to obtain one. Additional Requirements Willingness to support extended hours or weekend work during critical integration, test, and flight milestones.
Other Duties Note: this job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee for this job. Duties, responsibilities and activities may change at any time with or without notice. All fullâtime employees are granted meaningful longâterm equity, sharing in the company's significant growth trajectory.
We offer four (4) weeks of paid time off, ten (10) companyâpaid holidays, and comprehensive health benefitsâincluding 100% employeeâcovered medical and strong dependent coverage, along with dental and vision plans. We also provide paid parental leave to support growing families, a $100 monthly fitness stipend to promote health and performance, and onsite EV charging for convenience. In addition, employees enjoy perks like catered meals, companyâcovered food during highâdemand periods, and a fully stocked kitchen to stay fueled throughout the day.
While this position does not currently require a U.S. governmentâissued security clearance, it may in the near future. Therefore, the ability to obtain and maintain a U.S. governmentâissued security clearance is required. U.S. citizenship is required, as only U.S. citizens are eligible for a security clearance.
Affirmative Action/EEO Statement Employment with Castelion is governed on the basis of competence and qualifications and will not be influenced in any manner by race, color, religion, gender, national origin/ethnicity, veteran status, disability status, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, mental or physical disability or any other legally protected status. #J-18808-Ljbffr