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Firefly Aerospace • Briggs, Texas, United States
Role & seniority: Component Test Manager, mid- to senior-level leadership (Flight and Test Operations)
Location & work type: Briggs, TX (manufacturing/test facility); on-site; occasional travel up to ~20% for launch support
Stack/tools: world-class test stands and test software; data analysis tools; instrumentation and deployment methods; GSE; test planning and scheduling tools (e.g., Microsoft Project, Jira, Odoo)
Lead and manage all component test operations for Alpha/Eclipse and spaceflight hardware testing; set priorities, schedules, and upgrades
Own test plans, procedures, data review, KPIs, reporting, and cross-team alignment; run daily stand-ups and escalate blockers
Oversee team staffing, training, performance, and continuous improvements (automation, workflow optimization, test stand upgrades)
BS in Engineering or 5+ years in hardware test operations; strong engineering fundamentals; excellent written/verbal communication
Hands-on experience with fluid/electrical components (valves, regulators, pumps, low-voltage systems); ability to lift 30 lbs; comfortable on test stands with mechanical/electrical tools
Ability to collaborate across disciplines and operate in a fast-paced, field-oriented environment
Leadership experience in high-pressure settings; prior component/launch vehicle testing or operations
Proficiency with data consolidation/analy
About Firefly Aerospace
As an end-to-end responsive space company, Firefly Aerospace is on a mission to enable our world to launch, land, and operate in space – anywhere, anytime. Our small- to medium-lift launch vehicles, lunar landers, and orbital vehicles allow us to service the entire lifecycle of government and commercial missions from low Earth orbit to the Moon and beyond. We utilize carbon composite structures, patented propulsion technologies, and common components across our vehicles to iterate quickly, improve reliability, and deliver payloads at a lower cost. This position is located at our manufacturing and test facility in Briggs, TX, north of Cedar Park.
Summary
The Component Test Manager for this position will support Firefly’s Flight and Test Operations team at the Briggs Texas site. This role is responsible for the management of all component test operations for the Alpha and Eclipse vehicles, as well as supporting Spacecraft and Lunar Lander component testing. The Test Operations Team partners with engineers from across the company to test and validate hardware, in the pursuit of making flight worthy components. Firefly designs and builds nearly all components for our entire product line in house (Valves, Regulators, Actuators, Mechanisms...), resulting in a wide range of test article maturity levels requiring component testing. The manager of this team will be expected to lead and mentor a team of engineers as well as assist in daily test stand operations as needed. Component test engineers are at the center of the design cycle and get have critical input on the performance and function of these components. Firefly is a new aerospace company, full of creative and talented people, and the engineers in Flight and Test Operations are the where the “Lox hits the TEA-TEB”. If you’re the type of person that wants to know every last detail regarding the operation, function and performance of a rocket, Test and Launch Operations is the place for you.
Engineers on this team are responsible for not just partnering with their fellow engineers to hash out plans to test components to their flight-like limits, but also developing the required infrastructure, mechanical, electrical and software, to support these tests. Engineers are expected to be fast on their feet, adaptive and responsive to challenges. They are expected to be in the field, working in hands on and time sensitive applications. Operations Engineers are expected to be self-sufficient, driven and highly motivated engineers up for learning new skills and taking on challenges to excel. As a team leader, you will own all aspects of component testing, including writing, reviewing and running test, scheduling, reporting on weekly progress and metrics and aligning needs with other test and engineering/operations groups.
Responsibilities
Component Test Manager Manage test stand priorities, balancing needs of multiple programs, while maintaining test stand and supporting needed upgrades Lead team in tracking and development of Key Performance Indicators Run daily stand meetings and escalate progress and blockers as they arise Integrate, instrument and test rocket components using our world class test stands and test software suite Optimize and implement improvements in testing, component workflow, data review and automation Manage stand upgrade and modification plans, schedule & budgets Manage team training (training new operators + developing and improving training plans) Direct hiring and interviews of Component team and contribute to hiring on other Test Engineering Teams
Manage performance of team including team 1: 1s and Performance Reviews Work daily test stand operations Execute test plans and procedures on console, using voice comm systems and data display and control systems Work directly with component engineers to develop and release formal Test Plans Develop test procedures to check out and operate rocket components and subsystems Participate in resolving any issues and non-conformances that arise during operations, and support failure and anomaly investigations, troubleshooting and resolution development Analyze and review data to ensure that test stand and test article are operating as expected utilizing numerical data analysis tools to interpret test results Improve test efficiency through automation and equipment improvement upgrades Diagnose & Rework small to medium problems on stand involving Fluid, Electrical and Mechanical systems Plan and implement improvements to the test stand and testing process Develop new and improve automated scripts that support test operations Develop and execute system validations, activations, upgrades and other tests required to ensure your stand is ready to support testing Work with Ground Support Equipment (GSE) engineers to optimize test and launch systems designs and operation Identify continuous improvement opportunities for performance, reliability, and cost Qualifications
Required
BS in Engineering or related engineering discipline OR 5+ Years in a hardware test operations role Works well in a collaborative multidisciplinary environment Exceptional comprehension of engineering fundamentals Exceptional writing and verbal communication skills Basic understand of bipropellant propulsion and stage systems Hand's on experience working with fluid and electrical components such as valves, regulators, pumps, and low voltage systems. Ability to lift 30 pounds and to be on your feet all day when required Ability to work on test stands and use standard mechanical and electrical tools
Desired
Experience Leading teams of engineers and/or technicians in a high pressure fast-paced environment Direct experience with component testing, launch vehicle testing, or launch operations in either a public, commercial, or academic environment Familiarity with Scheduling and planning software (e.g. Microsoft Project, Jira, Odoo, etc.) Consolidating data from multiple sources (e.g. PowerBI, SQL Database Manipulation) Instrumentation and instrumentation deployment methods Data acquisition and control methods, and data analysis tools Data analysis and processing up to and including custom code development and implementation Experience using data analysis tools and numerical methods to solve real world problems. i.e. Python Experience automating data processing and report generation Independent, driven and able to develop solutions with minimal guidance and oversight Ability to perform computations for fluid systems (e.g., pressure drop, valve timing, etc.) for liquids, cryogenic liquids, and gases Ability to read and understand technical drawings, including GD&T and P&IDs Able to prioritize and execute tasks in a high pressure fast-paced environment Willingness to travel to support launch operations in California, Virginia, and Beyond. (Max, 20%) Firefly offers outstanding benefits for our employees, including generous health, dental and vision plans with low plan deductibles, parental leave, educational reimbursement, short term disability, pet Insurance, and flexible PTO options.
To conform to U.S. Government space technology export regulations, including the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) you must be a U.S. citizen, lawful permanent resident of the U.S., protected individual as defined by 8 U.S.C. 1324b(a)(3), or eligible to obtain the required authorizations from the U.S. Department of State.
Firefly Aerospace, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer; employment with Firefly is governed based on merit, 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.