Engineering Program Manager - RF Structures & Systems
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About Opterus
Opterus Research & Development is an innovative aerospace company based in Loveland, Colorado, specializing in deployable space systems and high-strain composite structures. We combine cutting‑edge composite materials, origami‑inspired architectures, and elegant engineering to deliver lightweight, high‑performance structural systems for commercial, defense, and scientific missions.
Position Overview
The Engineering Program Manager – RF Structures & Systems will lead the planning, execution, and delivery of spacecraft communications hardware and integrated deployable RF structures. You will be responsible for driving program planning, schedules, budgets, risk management, design maturity, and stakeholder communication while also providing hands‑on technical guidance at key decision points. Experience with deployable RF antennas, mechanisms, composite structures, and space‑qualified communications systems is preferred.
Key Responsibilities
Program Leadership & Execution
Lead end-to-end program execution for RF structures & systems development, including planning, schedules, cost tracking, and risk management.
Coordinate cross-functional engineering teams (mechanical, structures, manufacturing, test).
Drive milestone reviews (SRR, PDR, CDR, TRR) and ensure technical and programmatic readiness.
Serve as the main point of contact for customer communications and deliverables
Lead end-to-end requirements management activities: translate customer needs into traceable system requirements and develop comprehensive verification plans and artifacts
Technical Ownership – RF Structures & Systems
Guide system architecture decisions and strategy for developing new RF payloads, antennas, and deployable RF structures
Provide program-level oversight for the design, analysis, prototyping, and qualification of deployable RF structures
Support RF system modeling, link budgets, system level performance assessments, and integration with spacecraft bus components
Work with structural and mechanical engineers to ensure alignment between RF performance requirements and deployable structure design
Review and approve engineering documentation, design analyses, test plans, and test reports
Collaborate with structural and composite teams to ensure manufacturability and repeatable build processes
Support integration and test of antennas, materials, mechanisms, and RF subsystems, including environmental and functional testing
Cross-Functional Collaboration & Continuous Improvement
Partner closely with manufacturing, quality, and supply chain to ensure smooth production and delivery
Identify program inefficiencies and lead continuous improvement initiatives
Mentor engineers and contribute to the development of internal engineering standards and best practices
Support sales activities including customer requirements discovery, concept and project planning, project estimating, and cost support
Contribute to company outreach activities including marketing and lead generation
Required Qualifications
Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Systems Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or related field
5+ years of experience in spacecraft systems or hardware development
Proven experience leading multi‑disciplinary aerospace hardware programs
Experience with space‑qualified hardware and environmental test campaigns
Excellent communication skills and ability to coordinate across technical and programmatic domains
Ability to work in a fast‑paced environment with high levels of ownership and accountability
Preferred Qualifications
Strong understanding of RF antenna systems, link budgets, RF architectures, or deployable RF structures
Experience with deployable antennas, mechanisms, or structural‑RF integrated systems
Familiarity with composites or precision structures
PMP certification or formal project management training
Experience with NASA, DoD, or commercial space qualification processes
Background in small‑company, rapid‑development environments
Compensation and Benefits
Flexible and hybrid work schedules (two or more days in office per week)
Comprehensive benefits package including Medical, Dental, Vision, Short‑Term Disability, Long‑Term Disability, Life, and AD&D insurance
Opterus pays 100% of employees’ premiums and 70% of dependents’ premiums
401K matching up to 4%
9 paid holidays
Engineering Program Manager Level II: $110,000-$135,000/per year
Engineering Program Manager Level III: $130,000-$160,000/per year
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