PLead high-impact space projects that go beyond Earth—with autonomy, purpose, and innovation. /ppAt bSATLANTIS /b, we design advanced space technologies with one goal: solving global challenges from above. We’re now looking for a bMechanics Production Engineer /b to join our bOptical Payload Production /b department. Based at our headquarters in bLeioa (Bizkaia, Spain) /b, you’ll be involved in the bend-to-end manufacturing and testing of our iSIM cameras and other cutting-edge optical payloads /b. /p pbr/ppbWhat’s in it for you /b /pullibMission-driven projects with real-world impact: /b You’ll take part in initiatives that support space innovation, strategic defense, and environmental observation. /lilibFlexible working hours: /b Work-life balance starts with trust in how you manage your time. /lilibYoung, proactive, and dynamic environment: /b Join a collaborative team where autonomy and innovation are part of our daily mindset. /lilibPrivate health insurance: /b Your wellbeing comes first—with top-tier medical coverage. /lilibOffice perks: /b Enjoy fresh fruit, quality coffee, and an energizing work atmosphere. /lilibDiscounts at campus facilities: /b Get access to local restaurants and facilities on the UPV/EHU campus. /li /ul pbr/ppbYour mission /b /ppAs a bMechanical Production Engineer /b, you will play a key role in the bproduction of SATLANTIS’ optical payloads /b. Your work will ensure that bmechanical components and structures are manufactured, assembled, and delivered /b to the highest standards of bquality, reliability, and precision /b. /ppYour main responsibilities will include: /pulliLead and monitor mechanical production processes, including structure assembly, preparation of materials, and ensuring process traceability. /liliContribute to the industrialization and optimization of mechanical production workflows, applying lean techniques and advanced manufacturing procedures. /liliEnsure compliance with quality standards, tolerances, and technical requirements (such as ECSS), documenting results and corrective actions. /liliCoordinate the scheduling and execution of production activities, ensuring alignment with project deadlines and close collaboration with other departments. /liliCollaborate closely with engineering, supply chain, and quality teams—participating in design reviews, stock control, and internal audits—to ensure smooth production and continuous improvement. /liliPrepare and maintain updated technical documentation, work instructions, and production reports, including process procedures, plans, and non-conformities. /li /ul pbr/ppbWhat will set you up for success /b /pulli1–3 years of hands-on experience in mechanical production or manufacturing engineering in an industrial environment; experience in aerospace, defense, or similarly rigorous industries will be especially valuable. /liliClear and effective communication skills to ensure alignment and shared understanding across teams. /liliBachelor’s or Master’s degree in Mechanical, Industrial, or Aerospace Engineering, or related disciplines. /liliFluent command of English, both spoken and written, enabling collaboration in international contexts. /li /ul pbr/ppbYou’ll stand out even more if you bring: /b /pulliExperience in production planning, process optimization, or lean manufacturing. /liliStrong leadership and clear communication skills, especially under time constraints. /liliA sense of ownership and confidence in making and defending engineering decisions. /liliExperience working on space-related projects or unitary productions, demonstrating precision and adaptability. /li /ul pbr/ppbReady to take your next step into the space industry? /b /ppIf you’re excited by the idea of working on bcutting-edge optical payloads /b, building technology that btravels beyond Earth /b, and joining a team where byour work truly matters /b—apply now and become part of bSATLANTIS’ mission /b to change how we see our world from space. /p