Full-Time

Propulsion Transmission Engineer

Heart Aerospace

Heart Aerospace

51-200 employees

Electric airliner designer and manufacturer

Compensation Overview

$124k - $155k/yr

Los Angeles, CA, USA

In Person

Category
Aerospace Engineering (1)
Required Skills
Python
Git
Data Analysis
Requirements
  • Three or more years of experience in mechanical transmission design, preferably in aerospace or automotive sectors.
  • Aircraft or rotorcraft rotor dynamics and external loads analysis.
  • Hands-on experience in testing and validation of rotating machinery.
  • Proficiency in CAD tools (e.g., CATIA, Siemens NX) and CAE tools FEA, Python, Ansys for structural analysis and Github.
  • Experience with gear design, bearings, lubrication systems, and housing structures.
  • Master’s or PhD degree in Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or a relevant discipline.
Responsibilities
  • This role is a Responsible Engineer (RE) who focuses on the integration of hybrid transmission systems into our hybrid aircraft.
  • Design and develop gearbox and mechanical power transmission systems for electric and hybrid-electric propulsion.
  • Perform sizing, strength, thermal, and NVH analyses of transmission components.
  • Nonlinear static and Dynamic analysis of structures and rotor systems.
  • Work closely with suppliers and manufacturing partners to guide component development, material selection, and manufacturing processes.
  • Define requirements, specifications, and interface documents for transmission subsystems.
  • Lead and support testing and validation efforts including test rig development, instrumentation, and data analysis.
  • Collaborate with propulsion integration teams to ensure seamless integration into the aircraft.
  • Support certification and compliance activities in alignment with aviation regulatory bodies (e.g., EASA, FAA).
Desired Qualifications
  • Understanding of certification requirements (EASA CS-23/25 or FAA FAR Part 23/25).
  • Knowledge of aerospace airworthiness standards, e.g. DO-254, and DO-160.
  • Experience with electric or hybrid propulsion systems.

Heart Aerospace designs and manufactures electric airliners for regional travel. Their planes use electric propulsion to achieve zero operational emissions and lower maintenance costs, while designed to operate from smaller, city-centre airports. The propulsion and battery system are integrated to deliver safe, reliable flights with performance similar to traditional regional jets. The goal is to enable low-emission regional air travel by making electric airliners a routine option, reducing fuel use and airport infrastructure needs.

Company Size

51-200

Company Stage

Late Stage VC

Total Funding

$196.8M

Headquarters

Palo Alto, California

Founded

2018

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What believers are saying

  • Relocates HQ to LA, hires Randle, Churchill for US acceleration.
  • $107M Series B, $40M raise from United, Gates backers.
  • X1 testing since 2024 supports 2026 HX-2 first flight.

What critics are saying

  • Layoffs of 72 in February 2025, 75 in Sweden closure erode talent.
  • HX-1 flight delayed to early 2026 misses certification milestones.
  • Beta ALIA-250, Lilium jets capture United, Air Canada orders.

What makes Heart Aerospace unique

  • Heart X1 enables largest fully electric flight with 200km range in 2025.
  • ES-30 optimizes 200km electric, 400km hybrid for small airports.
  • In-house batteries, software for X2 vertical integration in LA.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

401(k) Retirement Plan

Remote Work Options

Flexible Work Hours

Paid Vacation

Paid Holidays

Hybrid Work Options

Wellness Program

Mental Health Support

Phone/Internet Stipend

Home Office Stipend

Professional Development Budget

Conference Attendance Budget

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

-9%

1 year growth

-3%

2 year growth

-5%
AAM Nation
Jun 11th, 2025
Heart Aerospace Appoints Cole Randle As Chief Of Staff And Head Of Corporate Affairs

Heart Aerospace is pleased to announce the promotion of Cole Randle to Chief of Staff and Head of Corporate Affairs, and his appointment to the Executive Leadership Team.

AAM Nation
Jun 11th, 2025
Heart Aerospace Appoints Brittany Churchill As Vice President Of Operations

Heart Aerospace appoints Brittany Churchill as Vice President of Operations.

Business Facilities
May 19th, 2025
Cloud Security, Aerospace Companies Establish New California HQs

Heart Aerospace relocates corporate HQ to LA.

Firecrown
May 2nd, 2025
Electric Jet Developer Heart Aerospace Ditches Sweden for U.S.

Swedish hybrid-electric regional aircraft developer Heart Aerospace is moving to the U.S.

Silicon Canals
Apr 30th, 2025
Sweden'S Heart Aerospace Abandons Europe For Us Skies; Relocates Hq To La, Slashes 75 Jobs

Gothenburg, Sweden-based Heart Aerospace, a hybrid-electric aeroplane maker, announced the relocation of its corporate headquarters from Gothenburg, Sweden, to Los Angeles, California.As part of this transition, Heart has decided to close its operations in Sweden, resulting in the firing of 75 employees, according to the report. According to Flight Global, Heart Aerospace already axed 72 roles in February last year, after a major design change to the ES-30.The relocation announcement aims to enhance product development in the U.S. for the upcoming experimental flights of the Heart X1 and future Heart X2 prototypes.“Our move to Los Angeles marks a new chapter in Heart Aerospace’s journey—one that prioritises iterative development and deeper vertical integration,” says Aysnders Forslund, co-founder and CEO of Heart Aerospace.“For the X2, we’re developing key technologies like batteries, actuation systems, software, and hybrid-electric hardware in-house. This approach allows us to refine and enhance our systems continuously, just as we’ve done with the X1 prototype, which has seen extensive testing and major design updates since its initial rollout in 2024,” adds Forslund.  Heart Aerospace: Test flight with Heart X1The company is planning to conduct the first fully electric experimental flight of its demonstrator airplane, Heart Experimental 1 (Heart X1), at upstate New York’s Plattsburgh International Airport in 2025. The first experimental flight of Heart X1 is set to become the largest fully electric aircraft ever to fly.It has an all-electric, zero-emissions range of 200 kilometers and an extended hybrid range of 400 kilometres.  Plattsburgh International Airport was chosen for its location in the Champlain Valley, an emerging hub for next-generation transportation.Raised €94M fundingLast year, the company raised $107M (approximately €94M) in a Series B funding round in 2024 and recently secured an additional $40M (approximately €35M) investment.“We are deeply grateful to our team in Sweden for being part of this chapter of Heart’s journey, and for all the support we have received in Sweden,” says Anders Forslund.“However, as our customers, partners, and investors are increasingly based in the U.S, we see greater opportunity in focusing our resources here. By consolidating our operations in Los Angeles, we can accelerate development, strengthen collaboration, and better position Heart Aerospace for the future,” adds Forslund.The company is backed by investors, including Air Canada, Gates’ Breakthrough Energy Ventures, European Innovation Council Fund, EQT Ventures, Lower Carbon Capital, Norrsken VC, United Airlines, and Y Combinator