
Build what’s next in aerospace.
Dawn Aerospace is redefining what’s possible in aviation and space. Our Mk-II Aurora spaceplane has already broken the sound barrier and set records for rapid climb and high-altitude flight — and now we’re building the next generation. We’ve certified Mk-II Aurora for rocket-powered, remotely piloted, beyond-visual-line-of-sight operations integrated across the national airspace system. Next, we’re scaling its performance, capability, and reusability to deliver frequent, global access to space.
We’re looking for a Senior Certification Engineer to help shape this next phase — developing the technology and compliance frameworks that will make routine spaceflight a reality.
What you’ll do
About you
You thrive on solving problems few have tackled before. You bring creativity, resilience, and technical rigour — and you collaborate naturally across disciplines to deliver safe, high-performance systems. You’re motivated by a challenge, you communicate openly, and you help your team make steady progress by constructively questioning assumptions and seeking the best solutions. We value diverse experiences and perspectives — what matters most is your drive to solve hard problems and your commitment to safety and innovation.
You bring:
Bonus points for:
Why Dawn
At Dawn, you won’t be a small part of a large organisation — you’ll be helping to define a new frontier in aerospace. Your work will directly shape how spaceplanes are certified and operated worldwide, bridging the gap between aviation and space. We’re a tight-knit, cross-functional team tackling one of aerospace’s hardest challenges: making spaceflight routine. If you can imagine a future where every airport can become a spaceport — and want to help build it — we’d love to hear from you.
Even if you don’t tick every box, please reach out.
Note: This role involves access to controlled technology. Appointment is conditional on passing security vetting and obtaining any required export-control authorisations.
Based in the Netherlands, New Zealand, France and the United States, Dawn Aerospace’s mission is to enable the next generation of space users by providing dramatically more scalable and sustainable ways to access and move around in space.
Spaceplane
Dawn’s suborbital spaceplanes operate much like a fleet of aircraft, taking off and landing horizontally at airports.
The Aurora is a suborbital plane designed to fly 100 km above the Earth and aims to be the first vehicle to access space multiple times per day. An active test flight program of the Aurora spaceplane demonstrator has seen 60+
flights completed. In 2024 the Aurora broke the sound barrier, reaching Mach 1.12 at 82,500 feet, and set a record for the fastest climb to 20 kilometers (65,600 feet).
In-space propulsion
Dawn is now a leading supplier of turnkey green propulsion systems for NanoSat, MicroSat, ESPA, and ESPA Grande-class satellites, as well as actively developing refueling in space with its LOOP program. Dawn propulsion technology often achieves superior performance than traditional hydrazine systems by using a unique, green-propellant combination; nitrous oxide and propylene. Having proven this technology on orbit for both CubeSats and small satellites, Dawn propulsion systems have now flown on Electron, Vega, Falcon 9, and Soyuz launchers with over 150 thrusters in space across 35 satellites and counting.
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