Lead high-impact space projects that go beyond Earth—with autonomy, purpose, and innovation.At SATLANTIS, we design advanced space technologies with one goal: solving global challenges from above. We’re now looking for a Mechanics Production Engineer to join our Optical Payload Production department. Based at our headquarters in Leioa (Bizkaia, Spain), you’ll be involved in the end-to-end manufacturing and testing of our iSIM cameras and other cutting-edge optical payloads .What’s in it for youMission-driven projects with real-world impact: You’ll take part in initiatives that support space innovation, strategic defense, and environmental observation.Flexible working hours: Work-life balance starts with trust in how you manage your time.Young, proactive, and dynamic environment: Join a collaborative team where autonomy and innovation are part of our daily mindset.Private health insurance: Your wellbeing comes first—with top-tier medical coverage.Office perks: Enjoy fresh fruit, quality coffee, and an energizing work atmosphere.Discounts at campus facilities: Get access to local restaurants and facilities on the UPV/EHU campus.Your missionAs a Mechanical Production Engineer, you will play a key role in the production of SATLANTIS’ optical payloads. Your work will ensure that mechanical components and structures are manufactured, assembled, and delivered to the highest standards of quality, reliability, and precision .Your main responsibilities will include:Lead and monitor mechanical production processes, including structure assembly, preparation of materials, and ensuring process traceability.Contribute to the industrialization and optimization of mechanical production workflows, applying lean techniques and advanced manufacturing procedures.Ensure compliance with quality standards, tolerances, and technical requirements (such as ECSS), documenting results and corrective actions.Coordinate the scheduling and execution of production activities, ensuring alignment with project deadlines and close collaboration with other departments.Collaborate closely with engineering, supply chain, and quality teams—participating in design reviews, stock control, and internal audits—to ensure smooth production and continuous improvement.Prepare and maintain updated technical documentation, work instructions, and production reports, including process procedures, plans, and non-conformities.What will set you up for success1–3 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.Clear and effective communication skills to ensure alignment and shared understanding across teams.Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Mechanical, Industrial, or Aerospace Engineering, or related disciplines.Fluent command of English, both spoken and written, enabling collaboration in international contexts.You’ll stand out even more if you bring:Experience in production planning, process optimization, or lean manufacturing.Strong leadership and clear communication skills, especially under time constraints.A sense of ownership and confidence in making and defending engineering decisions.Experience working on space-related projects or unitary productions, demonstrating precision and adaptability.Ready to take your next step into the space industry?If you’re excited by the idea of working on cutting-edge optical payloads, building technology that travels beyond Earth, and joining a team where your work truly matters —apply now and become part of SATLANTIS’ mission to change how we see our world from space.