
Lead Engineer, Integration and Test
Location: Playa Vista, California (in-person, five days per week)
Outpost is pioneering Earth return logistics for space. We're building vehicles that can return payloads from orbit safely and precisely enabling faster space-based manufacturing, global delivery, and entirely new capabilities in the space economy. Our spacecraft is already backed by the U.S. government with multiple missions ahead. We're a mission-focused team, building with urgency, grit, and care for the work we do and the people we do it with.
The Team
We're looking for a Lead Engineer, Integration and Test to own assembly, integration, and test (AI&T) for Outpost's return vehicles. This role leads test campaigns end to end from planning through flight readiness and leads a small team of engineers and technicians executing that work. You'll partner closely with structures, avionics, propulsion, and software teams to resolve cross-discipline issues, and you'll help build the AI&T processes and tooling Outpost needs as it scales.
Responsibilities:
Qualifications:
Preferred Experience
Compensation:
You must be a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident of the U.S., protected individual as defined by 22 C.F.R. § 120.15, or eligible to obtain the required authorizations from the U.S.

Outpost is rewriting the rules of global logistics.
Our CarryAll™ platform launches on commercial rockets, then glides back from orbit to deliver tons of cargo—anywhere on Earth—in under 90 minutes. The same reusable vehicle ferries high‑value products made in microgravity back to customers, opening a new era of just‑in‑time space manufacturing.
The company was founded by aerospace innovator Jason Dunn, whose earlier work put the first 3D printers on the International Space Station and proved orbital fiber‑optic production.
Backed by $37 million in contracts and awards from the U.S. Army, U.S. Air Force, NASA, and other mission‑critical customers, Outpost pairs aerospace‑grade hardware with a software‑driven logistics stack to get life‑saving supplies, strategic payloads, and next‑gen materials precisely where they’re needed—fast. Headquartered in Los Angeles, we’re building the infrastructure that lets humanity move anything, anywhere, at the speed of space. Join us.