Sr. Solar Development Engineer, Solar Design Team
Amazon
- Location
- US, WA, Redmond
- Employment
- Full Time
- Work model
- On-Site
- Level
- Senior
- Posted
- Aug 18, 2026
About this role
Amazon Leo is Amazon's low Earth orbit satellite network. Our mission is to deliver fast, reliable internet connectivity to customers beyond the reach of existing networks. From individual households to schools, hospitals, businesses, and government agencies, Amazon Leo will serve people and organizations operating in locations without reliable connectivity. We are seeking a Sr. Aerospace Hardware Development Engineer to join the Solar Design Team. In this role, you will lead the design, development, and qualification of solar array hardware for next-generation LEO constellation spacecraft. You will own solar array hardware development across the array portfolio, which includes solar power modules, deployable wing structures, secondary structures, and array-level mechanical interfaces. You will be expected to operate broadly across this hardware and step into ownership of critical subsystems as the team scales. The ideal candidate is a strong mechanical or aerospace engineer with experience in solar array hardware, deployable structures, or lightweight aerospace assemblies. Experience with composites, adhesive bonding, thin-film polymers, or flexible substrate technologies is highly valued, as the team is actively developing next-generation lightweight array concepts. You are comfortable taking ambiguous hardware problems from requirements definition through qualification, and you maintain a hands-on connection to your hardware throughout the development cycle. Export Control Requirement: Due to applicable export control laws and regulations, candidates must be a U.S. citizen or national, U.S. permanent resident (i.e., current Green Card holder), or lawfully admitted into the U.S. as a refugee or granted asylum. Key job responsibilities • Lead the design, analysis, and qualification of solar array subsystems (modules, wing structures, composites, secondary structures, mechanical interfaces) from concept through production readiness. • Drive materials selection, and qualification for lightweight array structures, including adhesive bonding, composites, polymer films, and thin-film encapsulants. • Create and iterate detailed CAD and engineering artifacts including geometry, schematics, ply schedules, material selections, and test methods. • Develop validation and qualification campaigns including environmental testing, materials characterization, and hardware acceptance suitable for mass production. • Perform or direct structural, thermal, and durability analysis to verify design margins and support trade studies. • Lead technical engagements with materials suppliers, cell vendors, and manufacturing partners. • Collaborate with adjacent teams (power systems, structures, thermal, mechanisms, manufacturing) on interfaces and integration. • Lead and participate in design reviews. Present hardware status and trade-offs to technical leadership. A day in the life You will operate with significant autonomy, owning the development of array hardware subsystems end-to-end. Your time will split between design and analysis, collaboration with cross-functional partners, and hands-on work in the lab with your hardware. The ideal candidate is self-motivated and comfortable making engineering decisions in a fast-paced environment where priorities and focus areas evolve with program needs.
About the team
The Solar Design team owns the design, qualification, and technology development of the satellite solar array assembly, including solar power modules, secondary structures (wings, frames, blankets), and array-level interfaces and deployment mechanisms. The team supports multiple concurrent programs from production support through next-generation development and advanced R&D. You will work within the Mechanical Engineering organization and collaborate broadly with Power Systems, Structures, Thermal, Mechanisms, Manufacturing, and Mission Operations teams.