Full-Time

Software Test Engineer

Updated on 8/21/2026

Revolution Space

Revolution Space

11-50 employees

Develops electric propulsion for small satellites

Compensation Overview

$106.4k - $195.6k/yr

+ 4% 401(k) company match

No H1B Sponsorship

Boston, MA, USA + 1 more

More locations: Lanham, MD, USA

Hybrid

The role may be fully remote within the United States or hybrid in Boston or Lanham.

US Citizenship Required

Bachelor's

Category
QA & Testing (2)
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Required Skills
Python
Software Testing
Quality Assurance (QA)
DevOps
Excel/Numbers/Sheets

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Requirements
  • A bachelor's degree in computer science/engineering, aerospace engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, physics, or a related technical discipline.
  • At least seven years of total experience, including a minimum of four years in software testing, preferably in aerospace.
  • Familiarity with verification and validation processes in aerospace or high-reliability industries.
  • Working knowledge of requirements management tools such as Microsoft Excel, DOORS, or equivalent.
  • Strong communication and documentation skills for collaboration across engineering disciplines.
  • Ability to obtain and maintain U.S. Government security clearance or ITAR compliance; U.S. Persons are required.
Responsibilities
  • Execute testing, debugging, and troubleshooting of software applications.
  • Collaborate with software developers and software systems engineers.
  • Design, document, and execute comprehensive unit, integration, and system-level test plans and procedures for flight and ground software.
  • Perform validation of flight and ground software functional tests at unit, integration, system, and acceptance levels.
  • Validate embedded software through test automation where possible.
  • Ensure software compliance through hardware-in-the-loop or simulation-in-the-loop testing with actual hardware endpoints or avionics rigs as needed.
  • Verify system-, subsystem-, and component-level requirements for space system interfaces with spacecraft power, thermal, and command and data handling subsystems.
  • Communicate with software developers and engineers to verify requirements, review code, and implement testability features.
  • Identify, develop, maintain, and use automated test scripts within a continuous integration environment where possible.
  • Manage requirements traceability between requirements, design, and verification using Microsoft Excel, DOORS, or equivalent tools.
  • Lead or support verification planning and closure activities, including verification by analysis, similarity, inspection, test, and demonstration.
  • Collaborate with propulsion design engineers, test engineers, and mission assurance teams to define test objectives, success criteria, and acceptance plans for vacuum chamber, thermal-vacuum, and life-cycle testing.
Desired Qualifications
  • Hands-on experience or academic background in testing for space systems and subsystems.
  • Experience with script development or designing using Python, a similar language, or equivalent generation tools.

Revolution Space (formerly Accion Systems Inc.) develops electric in-space propulsion for small satellites and CubeSats. Its propulsion products are lightweight, scalable ion beam/ electrospray thrusters that replace heavy tanks, valves, and toxic propellants, enabling more powerful and manufacturable units. The systems work by generating ion thrust through compact electric propulsion devices designed for satellite maneuvering in LEO and deep space, with the company selling these propulsion units and related components to commercial and government customers. Distinguishing factors include its redesigned, lighter propulsion architecture, a focus on small-satellite markets, and a track record of federal contracts (SBIR awards from the Air Force and NASA) to mature its tech. The company aims to make satellites more capable and affordable by providing scalable, reliable propulsion that expands maneuverability and mission options for satellite constellations and interplanetary CubeSats.

Company Size

11-50

Company Stage

Series B

Total Funding

$16M

Headquarters

Bedminster Township, New Jersey

Founded

2023

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What believers are saying

  • March 10, 2026 federal funding gave $286,000 for Old State House stabilization, signaling public support.
  • Revolution Space has existing customers including NASA, Astro Digital, and Xplore.
  • LASSO’s 2026 lunar-ice mandate expands demand for efficient smallsat propulsion and navigation systems.

What critics are saying

  • LASSO Phase 1A ends in 2026, and DARPA may never fund flight hardware.
  • The company raised only $5.7 million in September 2024, limiting cash against deep-pocketed rivals.
  • If propulsion performance misses DARPA or NASA thresholds, Revolution Space loses its core product story.

What makes Revolution Space unique

  • Darren Garber leads Revolution Space in Boston, targeting manufacturable electrospray propulsion at scale.
  • Dan Goldin joined the board in 2021, lending NASA credibility and procurement access.
  • DARPA selected Revolution Space for LASSO on April 30, 2026, validating lunar propulsion expertise.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Life Insurance

Disability Insurance

Unlimited Paid Time Off

Paid Holidays

Paid Sick Leave

401(k) Company Match

Growth & Insights

Headcount

6 month growth

-4%

1 year growth

-2%

2 year growth

4%