
Hypersonix is an Australian aerospace engineering and advanced manufacturing company building hydrogen-powered scramjet aircraft. We work at the bleeding edge of hypersonic technology, delivering aircraft that fly faster, reach further, and open new pathways to space - and we're a small,
highly capable team doing work that genuinely matters.
We are looking for a Material Handler to play an important role in DART vehicle production, responsible for the receiving, inspection, storage, and issue of materials and components. You will have strong attention to detail and an eye for quality, ensuring that incoming goods are accurately checked and documented. This is a unique opportunity to provide hands-on support to our production team and gain significant experience in the aerospace manufacturing industry.
If you’re excited at the prospect of joining our fast-paced manufacturing team and playing
a direct role in DART vehicle production, this is the role for you.
Responsibilities include:
We're a 50-person company moving fast in one of the most technically demanding fields in aerospace. The pace is fast, the expectations are high and our environment is constantly evolving. Priorities shift, processes are maturing and the path forward isn't always clear; some days you'll need to find it yourself. The people who thrive here are energised by that — not unsettled by it.
You’ll thrive here if you:
To hit the ground running in this role, you’ll need:
Bonus points for:
If you want to do the most technically challenging work of your career — and you're honest
with yourself that our environment will enable you to do your best work — we'd love to hear from you.
Our benefits include:
Ready to Fly Faster? Apply with your CV and a short note on what draws you to this role.

Hypersonix Launch Systems builds and operates hydrogen-fuelled scramjet powered autonomous aircraft for a range of government, defence, aerospace, and commercial customers.
The first hypersonic flyer to launch is DART AE (Additive Engineering). DART AE is a 3.5 metre long hypersonic aircraft that is powered by a single SPARTAN scramjet engine and makes significant use of 3-D printed high temperature metal alloys. It uses hydrogen fuel and will fly at Mach 7.
The launch is part of the HyCAT program by the Defense Innovation Unit. Hypersonix was the first company to be selected for the program in March 2023, targeting a first launch for Q1 2026 in the United States.
Hypersonix is revolutionizing hypersonic flight technology with a cloud-based software-as-a-service digital twin. By combining extensive knowledge and data from atmospheric flight tests, this virtual replica accurately predicts real-world outcomes. It allows rapid and repetitive testing of materials, designs, manufacturing techniques and enables global 3D printing of components through secure additive manufacturing.
Hypersonix product road map also includes VISR, a high-speed suborbital Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) and rapid airfreight flyer demonstrator as well as Delta Velos Orbiter for small satellite launch in a non-ballistic trajectory.