Responsibilities
- Design and develop primary and secondary aircraft structures, including fuselage, wings, control surfaces, and supporting structure
- Perform structural trade studies considering weight, strength, stiffness, thermal environment, manufacturability, and cost
- Generate detailed CAD models, drawings, and GD&T for flight and test hardware
- Collaborate with analysis engineers on stress, fatigue, fracture, and thermal-structural assessments
- Work closely with manufacturing to support fabrication, assembly, and tooling development
- Support vehicle integration, ground testing, and flight test activities, including troubleshooting hardware issues
- Participate in design reviews and contribute to system-level architectural decisions
- Drive rapid iteration cycles and incorporate test and flight feedback into design improvements
Basic Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or a related field
- 3+ years of experience in structural design of aerospace vehicles or high-performance mechanical systems
- Proficiency with CAD tools (NX, CATIA, or equivalent)
- Strong understanding of structural fundamentals.
Preferred Qualifications
- Master’s degree in Aerospace or Mechanical Engineering
- Experience with high-temperature materials, metallic and welded structures
- Familiarity with hypersonic, high-speed, or high-thermal-load environments
- Experience supporting structural testing and/or flight hardware
- Knowledge of aerospace standards, qualification, and verification processes
- Hands-on experience with hardware assembly or test
Skills Required
- Bachelor's degree in Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or a related field
- 3+ years of experience in structural design of aerospace vehicles or high-performance mechanical systems
- Proficiency with CAD tools (NX, CATIA, or equivalent)
- Strong understanding of structural fundamentals
- Must be a U.S. person or otherwise eligible for deemed export licensing (access to export-controlled information)
- Master's degree in Aerospace or Mechanical Engineering
- Experience with high-temperature materials, metallic and welded structures
- Familiarity with hypersonic, high-speed, or high-thermal-load environments
- Experience supporting structural testing and/or flight hardware
- Knowledge of aerospace standards, qualification, and verification processes
- Hands-on experience with hardware assembly or test
Hermeus Compensation & Benefits Highlights
The following summarizes recurring compensation and benefits themes identified from responses generated by popular LLMs to common candidate questions about Hermeus and has not been reviewed or approved by Hermeus.
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Healthcare Strength — Healthcare is described as employer-paid for employees and dependents, including dental and vision. Feedback suggests this substantially reduces healthcare burden and strengthens overall total rewards.
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Leave & Time Off Breadth — The package includes unlimited PTO for exempt employees, generous accrued PTO for non‑exempt staff, and observed federal holidays. Feedback suggests this breadth aims to support work‑life balance.
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Equity Value & Accessibility — Stock options are guaranteed with all full‑time offers, with potential for additional grants based on performance. Feedback suggests this provides ownership upside alongside base pay and bonuses.
Hermeus Insights
What We Do
Hermeus is a high-speed aircraft manufacturer focused on the rapid design, build, and test of high-Mach and hypersonic aircraft for the national interest. Working directly with the Department of Defense, Hermeus delivers capabilities that will ensure that our nation, and our allies, maintain an asymmetric advantage over any and all potential adversaries. Utilizing an integrated, hardware-rich, iterative development approach to aircraft design and build, Hermeus aims to deliver advanced air power at a pace not seen in the U.S. since the 1950s. Hermeus’ current Quarterhorse Program is actively unlocking unmanned high-speed flight. One program, four aircraft – each purpose-built to unlock a specific technical challenge, advance learnings, and incrementally de-risk critical technology in the pursuit of hypersonic aircraft. Today, Hermeus is building its second Quarterhorse vehicle, Mk 2, after having designed, built, and flight tested its predecessor, Mk 1, in 18 months. Capable of reaching speeds of Mach 3+, Quarterhorse Mk 2 will be the fastest uncrewed military aircraft in service for national defense. The final iteration of Quarterhorse, Mk 4, will be capable of transitioning from turbofan to ramjet mode utilizing a Hermeus-developed turbine-based combined cycle (TBCC) propulsion system to achieve sustained speeds of Mach 5+. Hermeus' approach of build-fly-build lays the groundwork for unlocking hypersonic flight at a pace and cost previously deemed impossible. America needs fast planes fast – and Hermeus is delivering them.
Why Work With Us
We prioritize hardware and people. Cutting-edge technology is only made possible by bringing together a world-class team. At Hermeus, you will be challenged – but also empowered. We encourage calculated risks taking and learning from our mistakes. Iteration is the name of the game.
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