Senior Materials Engineer
Company: E-Space
Location: Saratoga
Posted on: February 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Ready to make connectivity from
space universally accessible, secure and actionable? Then you’ve
come to the right place! E-Space is bridging Earth and space to
enable hyper-scaled deployments of Internet of Things (IoT)
solutions and services. We are building a highly-advanced low Earth
orbit (LEO) space system that will fundamentally change the design,
economics, manufacturing and service delivery associated with
traditional satellite and terrestrial IoT systems. We’re
intentional, we’re unapologetically curious and we’re 100%
committed to innovate space-based communications and deliver
actionable intelligence that will expand global economies, protect
space and our planet and enhance our overall quality of life. We’re
looking for a pragmatic, hands on Senior Materials Scientist to own
polymer selection, testing, and lifetime prediction for spacecraft
and space adjacent products. You will design custom experiments and
equipment (e.g., UVinvacuum and cryogenic test rigs), write test
procedures, execute and analyze results, and translate findings
into clear design and qualification guidance aligned with NASA
expectations. What you'll be doing: Own polymer characterization
for space environments : UV susceptibility (including VUV),
vacuum/thermal behavior, atomicoxygen and radiation awareness,
contamination/outgassing, and endoflife performance. Design test
strategies & procedures : create endtoend test plans, DOEs,
acceptance criteria, and data packages for materials, adhesives,
coatings, films, potting/encapsulants, and composites. Build and
operate custom rigs : conceive, specify, and bring up test
equipment such as UVinvacuum exposure chambers, thermal vacuum
cycling fixtures, LN?based cryogenic setups, and environmental
monitoring (e.g., radiometry, RGA, QCM). Model lifetime &
degradation : develop physicsoffailure and empirical models (e.g.,
Arrhenius/WLF/timetemperature superposition, UV doseresponse,
Weibull/statistical life) to predict performance over mission
profiles (LEO/GEO/deep space). Execute and analyze : run tests,
reduce data, quantify uncertainties, and deliver concise
engineering recommendations and redlines to design/manufacturing.
Author documentation : write procedures, lab work instructions, and
formal test reports suitable for internal design reviews and
customer/agency audits. Crossfunctional support : advise design,
thermal, optical, contamination control, and manufacturing teams on
material selection and qualification plans. Own compliance & safety
: uphold lab safety for vacuum, UV, cryogens, and high voltage;
ensure calibration/traceability and good measurement practice.
Vendor & lab interfacing : qualify suppliers, specify external test
campaigns (e.g., AO or radiation exposure), and review external lab
reports. Core Methods & Tools You’ll Use Thermal/Mechanical: DSC,
TGA, DMA, TMA; thermalvacuum cycling; CTE and Tg determination;
mechanical testing (e.g., tensile, peel, shear per common ASTM
methods). Optical/UV: UVVis, FTIR for oxidation/yellowing,
radiometry; UV sources (deuterium/xenon/UVLED), VUV exposure where
applicable. Vacuum/Contamination: outgassing and condensables
(e.g., ASTM E595), QCMbased assessments (e.g., ASTM E1559),
residual gas analysis (RGA). Surface/Chemistry: SEM/EDS, XPS, GCMS
for volatiles, GPC/SEC for molecularweight changes. Data &
Modeling: Python/Matlab/JMP for DOE, regression, uncertainty, and
lifetime modeling; clear visualization and reporting. Familiarity
with Space/NASA Guidance (examples) NASA materials & processes
expectations for spacecraft (e.g., M&P requirements/handbooks),
GSFC environmental verification perspectives (e.g.,
thermalvacuum/TVAC per GEVS concepts), NASA
contamination/outgassing acceptance practices (e.g., ASTM E595),
and supplier documentation/waivers typical in flight programs. What
you will bring to this role: 5–10 years applied experience in
polymer/materials characterization with a strong handson laboratory
bias. Demonstrated ability to design from scratch: custom fixtures,
chambers, exposure setups (vacuum UV, LN?/cryogenic), and to write
robust procedures. Depth in polymer degradation mechanisms
(photooxidation, chain scission/crosslinking,
volatilization/outgassing, thermal aging) and how they map to space
conditions. Proven skill in lifetime prediction and DOE/statistics,
including building models that drive design decisions. Excellent
technical writing: clear test plans, procedures, and reports
suitable for design reviews and audits. Strong safety mindset
around vacuum systems, UV sources, and cryogens. BS/MS/PhD in
Materials Science, Polymer Science, Chemical Engineering, or
related discipline (or equivalent practical experience). Nice to
have: Experience with atomic oxygen or radiation exposure testing
(coordinating with external facilities is fine). Knowledge of
contamination control for optics/thermal systems (e.g.,
lowoutgassing selections, bakeouts, cleanliness levels). Exposure
to spacecraft development lifecycles, qualification/acceptance test
flows, and supplier/material waivers. Experience with adhesives for
space (e.g., structural, optical, thermal interface) and
film/blanket materials (e.g., polyimides, fluoropolymers). CAD/FEA
familiarity for fixture/chamber design; shop interfaces for
fabrication. Experience mentoring technicians or leading a small
lab team. This role is ideal for an engineer who gets excited about
impossible parts and has the skills to build whatever it takes to
make them work at production volumes. We are redefining how
satellites are designed, manufactured and used—so we’re looking for
candidates with passion, deep knowledge and direct experience on
LEO satellite component development, design and in-orbit
activities. If that’s your experience – then we’ll be immediately
wow-ed. E-Space is not currently able to provide employment
sponsorship for candidates who do not hold work authorization for
the location of this role. Why E-Space is right for you: As a
member of our team, you will play a crucial role in driving our
success. Our team members have a strong sense of dedication and
responsibility; this includes a strong commitment to our mission to
create an entirely new suite of global capabilities to improve
lives, business efficiencies and build a smarter planet. This means
that there will be times when extra hours, including nights and
weekends, may be needed to meet critical deadlines and mission
goals. In return, we offer a dynamic work environment with
opportunities for professional growth and development and the
chance to make a meaningful impact in a high-growth industry. We
want you to make the most of your journey at E-Space. That’s why we
support and invest in the physical, emotional and financial
well-being of our team members and their families. Some of what you
can expect when working at E-Space: • An opportunity to really make
a difference • Sustainability at our core • Fair and honest
workplace • Innovative thinking is encouraged • Competitive
salaries • Continuous learning and development • Health and
wellness care options • Financial solutions for the future •
Optional legal services (US only) • Paid holidays • Paid time
off
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