The Mission
Space is the infrastructure layer for humanityโs next industrial revolution. While reusable rockets have opened the door, true economic transformation requires orbital logistics that are as accessible and reliable as commercial aviation. At Lux Aeterna, weโre building that future by developing the first fully reusable satellite platform built for reliable reentry, recovery, and rapid redeployment, transforming space from a one-way street into a two-way highway for innovation and commerce.
The Opportunity
We are seeking an exceptional Senior Program Manager to take end-to-end ownership of the plan that gets Delphi-1 to the pad. This role owns program execution in the lead-up to launch โ the integrated master schedule, cross-team execution, risk management, and vendor and partner delivery โ making sure the engineering and operations organization is pointed at the right work in the right order.
You are the person keeping Delphi-1 on schedule: owning the integrated plan, driving cross-functional execution, surfacing risk early, and closing decisions so the program moves. As the program scales, you build out the program management function that will run Delphi and follow-on programs.
This is the seat for someone who wants real ownership early, who is energized by the discipline of program execution on a first-of-kind hardware program, and who wants to grow into the person responsible for how Lux Aeterna plans and delivers its missions.
This is a unique opportunity to:
Why Lux Aeterna?
The Role
You are the single accountable owner for whether the program executes on plan and the vehicle is ready to fly.
Translate engineering trades, customer ICDs, and FAA/range submittals into actions with owners and exit criteria; run vendor programs end-to-end and keep budget, headcount, and cost-to-complete visible
Drive cross-functional execution across GNC, FSW, GSW, Avionics, and operations โ getting senior engineers to commit, sequence, and deliver
Manage relationships and deliverables with external partners and vendors, including launch, ground-network, and recovery partners
Required Qualifications
BS in Aerospace, Mechanical, Electrical, Systems Engineering, or equivalent technical field (or equivalent practical experience)
Demonstrated ownership of an integrated master schedule on a flight or comparable hardware program (satellite, launch vehicle, aircraft, missile, or critical infrastructure)
Strong technical fluency. Comfortable reading ICDs, requirements, and engineering analyses, and pushing back when the plan and the physics disagree
Excellent written communication: schedules, status, risk, and exec-level reporting that people actually trust
Desired Experience
Working knowledge of FAA Part 450, range safety, and related aerospace safety standards (SSCMAN 91-710, AFSPCMAN, NASA STD)
Experience managing launch, ground-segment, or recovery partners and vendors (e.g., KSAT, SpaceX, or equivalent)
Location & Work
We are based in Denver, CO and believe in the power of in-person collaboration. We are onsite 5 days/week by default, but flexible when life requires it. This role will include travel to vendor sites, partner facilities, and the launch site in the run-up to flight.
Certain roles may involve access to export-controlled technical data. To comply with U.S. export-control laws, access may be limited to individuals who qualify as a โU.S. personโ under 22 C.F.R. ยง120.62 or who otherwise may lawfully receive such access.
Certain roles may involve access to export-controlled technical data. To comply with U.S. export-control laws, access may be limited to individuals who qualify as a โU.S. personโ under 22 C.F.R. ยง120.62 or who otherwise may lawfully receive such access.
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