Full-Time

Chief Engineer

Kill Vehicle

Posted on 11/7/2025

True Anomaly

True Anomaly

201-500 employees

Develops autonomous orbital vehicles and software

Compensation Overview

$250k - $330k/yr

+ Equity + Relocation Assistance

No H1B Sponsorship

Long Beach, CA, USA + 1 more

More locations: Denver, CO, USA

In Person

On-site presence required; no remote option.

US Citizenship, US Top Secret Clearance Required

Category
Aerospace Engineering (1)
Required Skills
Autodesk CFD
Requirements
  • B.S. in Aerospace Engineering, Applied Physics, or related field (focus in Guidance, Navigation & Control, flight dynamics, hypersonics, or missile defense preferred)
  • 20+ years of experience in aerospace flight sciences with demonstrated technical leadership on flagship missile defense, hypersonic vehicle, or kinetic intercept programs
  • Recognized technical authority in the kinetic intercept or missile defense community with a track record of defining novel technical approaches, not just executing existing playbooks
  • Deep technical expertise across multiple kill vehicle subsystems including: reentry vehicle aerodynamics and aerothermal environments; hypersonic flight control and terminal intercept guidance; divert and Attitude Control Systems design and integration; seeker integration, discrimination, and countermeasure rejection; lethality modeling and hit-to-kill endgame physics; high-fidelity 6-DOF simulation and modeling and simulation architecture
  • Led multidisciplinary engineering teams of engineers spanning the entire vehicle stack (structures, propulsion, avionics, software) >$250M
  • Owned the technical baseline as Chief Engineer, Technical Director, or equivalent on a major vehicle development program that achieved operational capability
  • Led programs through full lifecycle: requirements derivation, development, prototyping, flight test, and production transition to fielded systems
  • Direct experience leading flight test campaigns with demonstrated ability to extract maximum learning from test data and drive rapid iteration
  • Exceptional strategic thinking: ability to connect technical architectures to program strategy, customer needs, and mission outcomes
  • Proven ability to thrive in fast-paced, mission-critical environments where execution speed and technical rigor are equally valued
  • Active TS/SCI clearance or demonstrated ability to obtain/reinstate clearance
  • U.S. Citizen eligible for required authorizations under ITAR/EAR regulations
Responsibilities
  • Serving as the final technical authority across the missile defense portfolio, establishing and maintaining the technical baseline for all models, performance criteria, and test objectives
  • Defining the flight sciences architecture spanning aerodynamics, guidance, navigation, control, data acquisition and control systems, seeker integration, and terminal intercept dynamics
  • Owning the technical integration strategy across propulsion, command-and-control, lethality, and discrimination subsystems
  • Establishing comprehensive modeling and simulation frameworks from low-fidelity raid-scale performance to high-fidelity 6-DOF terminal engagement
  • Leading risk identification and mitigation throughout development, serving as final authority on design trades and technical decisions
  • Conducting and overseeing all major technical reviews with internal teams and customer stakeholders
  • Shaping the long-term technical roadmap in alignment with program strategy and U.S. Space Force / DoD mission needs
  • Partnering with executive leadership to inform investment priorities, capture strategy, and customer engagement
  • Translating mission requirements into executable technical approaches that balance performance, cost, schedule, and risk
  • Defining development and qualification test strategies including wind tunnel campaigns, hardware-in-the-loop simulations, and flight test demonstrations
  • Engaging directly with DoD/USSF leadership and technical authorities to ensure alignment and advocacy for novel approaches
  • Representing True Anomaly as a technical thought leader in the missile defense and hypersonic intercept community
  • Demonstrating ability to communicate complex technical ideas through precise writing, effective data visualization, and persuasive oral presentations to diverse stakeholders
  • Building and leading a world-class, multidisciplinary flight sciences organization
  • Recruiting, mentoring, and retaining exceptional talent in CFD, aerothermal analysis, GNC, trajectory optimization, and modeling & simulation
  • Establishing technical standards, processes, and reviews that enforce rigor while enabling rapid innovation
  • Growing the next generation of aerospace defense engineers through hands-on mentorship and technical leadership
  • Fostering a culture of intelligent risk-taking, hardware-rich testing, and rapid learning
  • Building an organization capable of operating at commercial speed with defense-grade discipline
  • Leading end-to-end program development from concept through fielded capability
  • Driving rapid prototyping philosophy—hardware-rich development where we build to learn, test early, and iterate quickly
  • Establishing and executing continuous flight test campaigns to validate performance, uncover failure modes, and accelerate learning cycles
  • Leading integrated test campaigns including component testing, hardware-in-the-loop simulations, captive carry flights, and live intercept demonstrations
  • Defining production transition strategy including manufacturing processes, quality systems, supply chain qualification, and rate production scale-up
  • Ensuring seamless handoff from development to production while maintaining technical integrity and mission performance
  • Building production-ready designs from day one—no throw it over the wall development approaches
  • Ensuring flawless execution across all phases of the program
  • Serving as final authority on design decisions, technical trades, and risk acceptance
  • Ensuring safety, compliance, and mission-critical reliability throughout development, test, and deployment
  • Owning the critical path and proactively identifying and resolving technical obstacles before they become program risks
  • Making high-quality decisions under uncertainty and extreme timeline pressure
  • Conducting and overseeing all major technical reviews with internal teams and customer stakeholders
  • Delivering first intercept capability on a 3-year timeline—not the traditional 12-year defense acquisition cycle
Desired Qualifications
  • M.S. or Ph.D. in Aerospace Engineering, Applied Physics, or related field (focus in Guidance, Navigation & Control, flight dynamics, hypersonics, or missile defense)
  • Patents, publications, or industry recognition in relevant technical domains (GNC, aerodynamics, intercept algorithms, DACS, discrimination)
  • Direct program experience on SM-3 (any block), Ground-Based Interceptor / Exo-atmospheric Kill Vehicle, THAAD, AEGIS, Ground-based Midcourse Defense, or similar exoatmospheric/endoatmospheric interceptor programs
  • Technical leadership on DARPA or rapid prototyping programs demonstrating accelerated timelines and intelligent risk-taking
  • Experience with AI/ML-enabled autonomy, reduced order and surrogate based modeling, digital twin architectures, and model-based systems engineering approaches
  • Hands-on experience at commercial-speed organizations or led rapid prototyping efforts at traditional primes
  • Engagement experience with Missile Defense Agency, Space Development Agency, Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Intelligence or related DoD/USSF missile defense stakeholders
  • Demonstrated success building and scaling technical organizations at the Director/VP level with strong retention and alumni networks
  • Active participation in technical community (American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, technical conferences, advisory boards)
  • Track record of hardware-rich test campaigns—builds to learn, not just to verify; demonstrated ability to execute rapid test cadences
  • Production transition experience: successfully scaled programs from prototyping to rate production while maintaining technical performance
  • Continuous flight test philosophy: executed multiple flight tests per year to accelerate learning and iterate designs
  • Active TS/SCI clearance with recent read-ons to relevant Security Access Programs

True Anomaly provides an integrated space defense platform blending spacecraft manufacturing, software, and AI for space security. Its flagship Jackal autonomous orbital vehicles perform rendezvous and proximity operations, supported by training, simulation, and mission-control software. The full-stack approach combines hardware, software, and AI, and focuses on government and allied customers with contracts like the U.S. Space Force and programs such as Victus Haze. The goal is to improve space situational awareness and provide controllable, defense-ready tools for orbital operations.

Company Size

201-500

Company Stage

Debt Financing

Total Funding

$1.1B

Headquarters

Denver, Colorado

Founded

2022

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Prime contractor on $3.2 billion Space-Based Interceptor Program for Golden Dome.
  • DoD allocated $20 billion to space control in 2026, highest growth area.
  • Dozen missions scheduled over 18 months including VICTUS HAZE with Rocket Lab.

What critics are saying

  • Fragmented $3.2B contract among dozen primes dilutes True Anomaly's funding share.
  • Rocket Lab execution failures on VICTUS HAZE damage True Anomaly's Space Force credibility.
  • Aggressive 500-employee hiring by end-2026 risks talent dilution and product delivery delays.

What makes True Anomaly unique

  • Only pure-play space defense contractor focused exclusively on combat capabilities.
  • Jackal autonomous spacecraft performs rendezvous and proximity operations at scale.
  • Vertical integration from manufacturing through mission autonomy software and AI.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

401(k) Retirement Plan

401(k) Company Match

Paid Vacation

Paid Holidays

Parental Leave

Hybrid Work Options

Growth & Insights and Company News

Headcount

6 month growth

-4%

1 year growth

-1%

2 year growth

-10%
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