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Remote Aerospace Engineering Jobs in Colorado (NOW HIRING)

Staff GNC Analysis Engineer

Berthoud, CO · On-site +1

$135K - $170K/yr

This position is available to work remote from within the United States or on-site/hybrid in ... Bachelor's degree in Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering ...

Staff ADCS/GNC Engineer

Louisville, CO · On-site +1

$145K - $181K/yr

Bachelor's degree in aerospace engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, physics, or related technical field. * 5+ years of experience with GNC, ADCS, or control systems, on ...

Staff Engineer - GNC/ADCS

Louisville, CO · On-site +1

$145K - $182K/yr

Bachelor's degree in aerospace engineering, mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, physics, or related technical field. * 5+ years of experience with GNC, ADCS, or control systems, on ...

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How much do remote aerospace engineering jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 18, 2026, the average yearly pay for remote aerospace engineering in Colorado is $114,235.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $93,100.00 and $139,300.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

How do remote aerospace engineers effectively collaborate with on-site teams during complex projects?

Remote aerospace engineers typically use a variety of digital tools—such as video conferencing, collaborative CAD platforms, and project management software—to stay connected with on-site teams. Regular virtual meetings and clear documentation help ensure everyone is aligned on project milestones and technical requirements. While working remotely can pose challenges, such as limited access to physical prototypes or lab equipment, strong communication skills and proactive scheduling of virtual check-ins help bridge the gap. Many organizations also facilitate occasional in-person visits for critical design reviews or testing phases to maintain seamless collaboration.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Remote Aerospace Engineer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Remote Aerospace Engineer, you need a strong background in aerospace engineering principles, problem-solving skills, and typically a bachelor's or master's degree in aerospace engineering or a related field. Proficiency in CAD software (like CATIA or SolidWorks), simulation tools (such as MATLAB or ANSYS), and familiarity with industry standards are crucial, along with certifications like a Professional Engineer (PE) license being advantageous. Excellent communication, self-motivation, and time management skills help remote engineers collaborate effectively and stay productive without direct supervision. These skills and qualities are vital for delivering innovative, accurate solutions and ensuring successful project outcomes in a distributed work environment.

What is remote aerospace engineering?

Remote aerospace engineering involves performing aerospace engineering tasks—such as designing, analyzing, testing, and managing aerospace systems—from a location outside of a traditional office or laboratory, typically via digital collaboration tools. Remote aerospace engineers may work on aircraft, spacecraft, satellites, or related systems and often use specialized software to simulate and analyze designs. This setup enables flexibility and access to global talent while maintaining high standards of security and communication. Many aerospace companies now offer remote or hybrid positions in response to advances in technology and changing workplace trends.
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Infographic showing various Remote Aerospace Engineering job openings in Colorado as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 67% Full Time, and 33% Part Time. Highlights an 100% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $114,235 per year, or $54.9 per hour.
Lecturer - Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (pool)

Lecturer - Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (pool)

University of Colorado

Colorado Springs, CO • On-site, Remote

Part-time

Medical, Retirement, PTO

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Lecturer - Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (pool)

College of Engineering & Applied Science

Engage. Educate. Empower. Join UCCS as a Lecturer!

Who We Are

The University of Colorado Colorado Springs (UCCS) is a premier educational institution that prides itself on academic excellence, research, and community engagement and is actively seeking Lecturers in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering to join our team! UCCS offers a diverse and inclusive learning environment that fosters innovation, growth, and the holistic development of its students. 

The UCCS Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Department (MAE) is a growing department, and is the second largest department in the College of Engineering and Applied Science. MAE offers multiple degrees at the undergraduate and graduate levels, designed to rigorously educate engineering students and to prepare them for careers in industry or academia.

Explore the Mechanical and Aerospace Department and undergraduate and graduate degrees, including mechanical engineering and a minor in aerospace engineering: https://eas.uccs.edu/departments/mechanical-and-aerospace-engineering.

Pay Range: Generally starting at $4,000 - $5,000 per 3-credit hour course. Compensation will be commensurate upon experience, qualifications, and teaching assignments. This position is Exempt from the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) overtime provisions.

Work Location: Determined by course modality: On-campus (typically), online, or hybrid. Remote teaching opportunities may be available under certain conditions.

Summary

The College of Engineering and Applied Science at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs hires Lecturers in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering for temporary, non-tenure track positions to fill open sections of courses across the curriculum. Appointments are part-time (usually less than 50% time) and will be made semester-by-semester.

Lecturers will teach classes for the department of department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering. Classes may be on-campus, online, or hybrid. Courses may be at either graduate or undergraduate levels and can cover any of the broad spectrum of topic areas in both mechanical engineering and aerospace engineering.

This position does not include new visa sponsorship for individuals outside the U.S. Candidates must already be in the United States with valid work authorization or an employment-based visa. The university will not initiate sponsorship for those who do not currently hold a U.S. work visa or authorization. If you already have valid U.S. work authorization or are on a visa that permits employment, we welcome your application.
Applicants should either reside in Colorado or be prepared to relocate within two months of starting employment. We're excited to welcome new team members and will provide support and resources to help make your transition to Colorado as smooth as possible.
 

Essential Functions

The duties and responsibilities of the position include, but are not limited to:

  • Provide instruction to undergraduate/graduate students based on course modality including class and/or lab preparation, administering exams, grading, and maintaining office hours.
  • Maintain, develop and schedule student learning experiences to achieve desired learning outcomes.
  • Plan, develop, and implement evaluation tools to assess student progress towards course learning objectives.
  • Be familiar with learning management systems, such as Canvas.
  • Other duties as determined by the Department Chair.
  • Education:
    • A Master’s degree mechanical or aerospace engineering or a closely related field is required.
    • A terminal degree in mechanical or aerospace engineering or closely related field (requirement to teach graduate courses) is preferred.
  • Experience
    • Prior teaching experience is preferred.
    • Relevant industry experience that includes current engagement in professional activities is preferred.

Tentative Search Timeline

This is an evergreen Lecturer Pool for the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at UCCS. Applications will be reviewed on a semester-by-semester basis as business needs arise.

  • Priority Application Dates: Applications submitted by the following dates will receive priority consideration:
    • Fall Semester: May 1
    • Spring Semester: October 1
    • Summer Semester: March 1
  • Interview Dates: Candidates whose qualifications match specific course openings may be contacted for interviews at any time as hiring needs arise.
  • Potential Start Dates: Employment start dates will vary based on course scheduling needs and will align with the start of the relevant academic semester.

Because this appointment is temporary in nature, you will not be eligible to receive all of the benefits normally provided to faculty under the standard University of Colorado benefits programs. You are not eligible to receive paid vacation leave, medical, or retirement benefits. However, you are eligible to accrue sick leave at 0.034 hours of sick leave per hour worked.

CU is an Equal Opportunity Employer and complies with all applicable federal, state, and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment. We are committed to creating a workplace where all individuals are treated with respect and dignity, and we encourage individuals from all backgrounds to apply, including protected veterans and individuals with disabilities.

In accordance with the Equal Pay for Equal Work Act, UCCS does not discriminate based on sex in our employment or compensation practices.


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