Description
At Spaceium, we are building spacecraft systems designed to push the boundaries of what's possible in orbit. As a Mechanical - Fluids Intern, you will work alongside our mechanical and fluid systems engineering teams on real spacecraft hardware. This is a hands-on role where you will contribute to the design, analysis, and testing of mechanical structures and fluid handling systems critical to our missions.
Responsibilities
- Support mechanical design and CAD modeling for spacecraft components and assemblies
- Assist with fluid system layout, plumbing, and component selection
- Help build and maintain test setups, ground support equipment, and fluid test benches
- Support structural, thermal, and fluid analysis tasks
- Assist with assembly, integration, and testing of mechanical and fluid hardware
- Contribute to documentation, test reports, and design reviews
- Collaborate with electrical, software, and systems engineers
Basic Qualifications
- Currently pursuing a Bachelor's or Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, or a related field
- Familiarity with CAD tools (SolidWorks, NX, Fusion 360, or similar)
- Basic understanding of fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, and statics
- Eagerness to learn and work in a fast-paced startup environment
What We're Looking For
We're building technology that hasn't been done before. Experience is helpful, but curiosity, drive, and the ability to learn quickly matter more. If you're excited about spacecraft, enjoy solving hard engineering problems, and want to help build something new, we encourage you to apply.
Preferred Skills
- Creative problem solver with strong first-principles thinking, capable of assessing risk and making decisions with limited data.
- Experience in a nimble, technical engineering role, with a scrappy, entrepreneurial approach to meeting tight time or budget constraints.
- Hands-on experience with personal or academic mechanical or fluid projects
- Familiarity with FEA or CFD tools
- Experience with machining, 3D printing, or hands-on prototyping
- Interest in spacecraft propulsion, thermal, or fluid transfer systems
- Strong written and verbal communication skills
Additional Requirements
- Extended hours and weekend work may be required to support critical project and mission milestones.
- This role requires a physical presence at the Ottawa facility.
Company
Spaceium is developing a network of in-orbit refueling and repair stations to support spacecraft in transit and at orbit. The company was founded by Ashi Dissanayake (CEO) and Reza Fetanat (CTO), with backgrounds in rocket engines and payload integrations. Their mission is to push the boundaries of space travel by delivering reliable orbital logistics at rocket speed, blending engineering rigor with a bold, iterative approach. The team emphasizes fast execution and ongoing innovation to meet the demands of the growing space economy.
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