Propulsion Test Engineer (SRM)

Destinus· R&D & Engineering
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📍 Payerne, Vaud, SwitzerlandFull time

About this role

About the Role The Destinus engineering team is seeking a highly motivated, operations-focused Propulsion Test Engineer to lead the safe planning, execution, and continuous improvement of solid rocket motor and igniter testing. This role is strongly hands-on and centered on test readiness, procedural rigor, and operational safety, ensuring reliable, repeatable, and compliant testing of energetic propulsion systems. The ideal candidate has experience owning test campaigns end-to-end in high-energy, hazardous test environments, with a strong mindset for risk identification, hazard mitigation, and disciplined execution.

What You’ll Do

· Own the planning, coordination, and execution of solid rocket motor and igniter test campaigns

· Define and author test plans and test procedures for SRM and igniter testing, ensuring clarity, repeatability, and traceability of objectives and results.

· Lead test readiness reviews (TRR) and pre-test briefings, confirming technical, operational, and safety readiness prior to ignition.

· Develop, implement, and continuously improve safety concepts, hazard analyses, contingency plans, and emergency procedures specific to energetic systems, propellants, ignition devices, and pressurized hardware.

· Act as test conductor during live firings, coordinating personnel, enforcing safety zones, making technical decisions to ensure test objectives are achieved, and responding to off-nominal or abort conditions

· Ensure strict compliance with internal safety standards and applicable regulations related to explosives, energetic materials, and high-temperature exhaust environments.

· Support the definition and validation of instrumentation and data acquisition requirements to ensure test objectives are met.

· Oversee test setup integration, inspection, dry runs, and functional verifications of motors, igniters, firing circuits, and safety interlocks.

· Lead or support test anomaly, misfire, or incident investigations, including root cause analysis and implementation of corrective actions.

· Produce high-quality test documentation, including test plans, risk assessments, test reports, and lessons learned.

· Collaborate closely with propulsion, mechanical, electrical, software, and systems engineers to ensure alignment between test objectives, design maturity, and operational constraints.

· Support the development and improvement of test infrastructure, firing stands, remote operations, and safety systems for solid rocket motor testing. · Act as the testing/integration representative within the cross-functional project team, reviewing mechanical and propulsion design concepts early to ensure testability, instrumentability, and assembly feasibility before designs are finalized

What You’ll Need

· BSc. or MSc. in Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or a related discipline.

· Minimum 2+ years of experience in propulsion or high-energy system testing, with strong exposure to test operations and execution.

· Strong understanding of rocket propulsion is required, with experience specifically in solid rocket motors considered a plus

· Experience in propulsion testing, such as static firing or ignition system validation, is a strong plus.

· Experience working with energetic materials, propellants, pyrotechnic devices, or high-pressure systems is highly required.

· Demonstrated experience in test planning, procedural definition, and hands-on test execution.

· Strong background in test safety, including hazard identification, risk assessments, explosive safety, and emergency response planning.

· Familiarity with propulsion test instrumentation and data acquisition systems (pressure transducers, thermocouples, thrust measurement, ignition circuits).

· Ability to operate calmly and decisively during time-critical ignition and firing operations.

· Strong communication skills, with the ability to lead test activities and coordinate multidisciplinary teams.

· Proactive, ownership-driven mindset with strong problem-solving capabilities.

· Ability to work autonomously and as part of a fast-paced, multidisciplinary development team.

· Fluency in English is required; German is a plus.

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Is the Propulsion Test Engineer (SRM) role at Destinus full-time or part-time?
This is listed as a Full time position. It is posted as a Propulsion Test Engineer (SRM) role in the R&D & Engineering department at Destinus.
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This Propulsion Test Engineer (SRM) position at Destinus was posted on Aug 12, 2026. Apply as soon as possible — early applications are often reviewed first.
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