Key Responsibilities:
Lead and scale the mechanical engineering organization across mechanical architecture, structural & thermal design and analysis, and mechanisms disciplines
Drive the mechanical development of spacecraft featuring large-scale deployable systems, complex mechanisms, advanced thermal management solutions, and high-performance lightweight architectures
Oversee the design and integration of systems operating under extreme thermal loading, dynamic environments, and tightly constrained mass and volume requirements
Champion ambitious engineering solutions that challenge conventional aerospace constraints and significantly advance spacecraft capability, scalability, and manufacturability
Define and execute the technical vision and long-term roadmaps for next-generation spacecraft structures, thermal systems, mechanisms, and mechanical architectures aligned with Kepler’s future mission and platform strategy
Drive the adoption of advanced engineering approaches, development methodologies, and enabling technologies that keep Kepler at the forefront of spacecraft design, performance, manufacturability, and production scalability
Foster a culture rooted in first-principles engineering, rapid iteration, technical excellence, and innovation focused on solving exceptionally difficult problems
Evaluate and communicate technical, schedule, manufacturability, and cost trade-offs to align engineering investment decisions with company strategy and long-term business objectives
Influence long-term technology investment strategy, external partnerships, and supplier ecosystem development to maximize spacecraft capability, scalability, and competitive advantage
Build and lead an engineering organization that remains at the forefront of advanced design and manufacturing technologies
Continuously drive the evaluation, adoption, and application of emerging methodologies, tools, and production techniques from aerospace and adjacent high-performance industries
Drive the adoption of advanced manufacturing technologies including additive manufacturing, advanced composites, topology optimization, precision fabrication, and highly integrated assembly techniques
Promote engineering approaches that leverages rapid prototyping, iterative development, modern digital engineering practices, and rapid hardware iteration methodologies throughout the organization
Ensure spacecraft designs are optimized for manufacturability, reliability, assembly, integration, and test at scale
Lead the transition from prototype to scalable production for increasingly sophisticated spacecraft systems
Partner closely with manufacturing, systems engineering, and supply chain teams to accelerate development cycles into flight-ready hardware
Establish scalable engineering processes, verification methodologies, and development infrastructure that ensure program resilience, continuity, and repeatable delivery at an increasing production scale
Build, mentor, and scale high-performing engineering teams and leaders while recruiting, developing, and retaining exceptional talent across multiple mechanical engineering domains
Establish engineering standards, development processes, and organizational structures that enable breakthrough innovation and disciplined execution
Drive strong cross-functional collaboration with systems, RF, electrical, software, avionics, payload, production, and mission operations teams
Balance technical risk, execution speed, reliability, and business priorities while enabling ambitious engineering outcomes
Align engineering roadmaps, organizational capacity, and technical priorities across multiple spacecraft programs and platform initiatives
Drive resource allocation and organizational prioritization to maximize execution efficiency and long-term platform scalability
Communicate technical strategy, execution status, risks, and trade-offs across executive leadership, customers, external partners, and cross-functional stakeholders
Provide clarity, alignment, and decisive leadership in highly ambiguous and rapidly evolving technical environments
Drive the evolution of engineering tools, simulation environments, and digital infrastructure to support increasingly complex spacecraft development programs
Technical Leadership & Innovation
Advanced Manufacturing & Product Realization
Organizational Leadership
Required Skills & Qualifications:
Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering or equivalent
10+ years of experience in mechanical engineering
Experience leading engineering teams across multiple mechanical domains (e.g., design, structural, thermal); experience managing managers is an asset
Strong understanding of mechanical design, structural analysis, and thermal engineering principles
Experience delivering hardware from concept through qualification and flight readiness
Strong communication, leadership, and organizational skills
Bonus Points:
Experience developing spacecraft or aerospace systems with high mechanical complexity and demanding performance requirements
Strong background in advanced manufacturing technologies and scalable hardware production
Proven ability to lead and grow large engineering organizations delivering complex aerospace hardware
Demonstrated history of pushing technical boundaries and delivering innovative systems previously considered infeasible
Passion for building the next generation of space infrastructure and enabling transformative capabilities in orbit
Kepler Communications Toronto, Ontario, CAN Office
196 Spadina Avenue, , , Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M5T2C2


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