Mechanical Engineer, Landing Gear
Swarm Aero
Swarm Aero is redefining air power, building the largest swarming UAV and most versatile swarming aircraft network in the world. The company is moving quickly to launch the first aircraft designed specifically for swarming as well as the Command & Control software to mobilize swarms of thousands of heterogeneous autonomous assets and empower human operators to achieve superhuman results.
The team has created and exited multiple startups, negotiated defense deals worth billions of dollars and designed and built 30+ novel aircraft, with aerospace experience from Scaled Composites, Airbus, Archer Aviation, Blue Origin, and Boom Supersonic
We're looking for a seasoned Mechanical Engineer to own the design and development of landing gear systems for our next-generation aircraft. This isn't about iterating on existing designs—you'll be creating new solutions from first principles, making critical trade-offs, and seeing your work fly.
You'll work closely with structures, flight controls, and systems integration teams to deliver landing gear that's lightweight, robust, and optimized for our unique operational requirements. This is a hands-on, high-impact role where your decisions shape the aircraft.
Responsibilities:
- Design from scratch: Lead mechanical design of landing gear systems including shock absorption, actuation, retraction mechanisms, and structural interfaces
- Analysis and validation: Perform stress analysis, fatigue calculations, kinematics modeling, and validate designs through simulation and testing
- Material selection and manufacturing: Select materials and manufacturing processes optimized for weight, strength, and cost; work with vendors and internal production teams
- Testing and iteration: Develop test plans, oversee ground and flight testing, analyze results, and iterate rapidly based on data
- Integration: Collaborate with adjacent engineering teams (structures, electrical, flight controls) to ensure seamless system integration
- Documentation: Create detailed engineering drawings, specifications, and technical reports to support certification and production
Required
- 7+ years of mechanical engineering experience in aerospace, automotive, or related high-performance systems
- Direct experience designing landing gear, suspension systems, or similar mechanical systems with shock absorption and actuation
- Expert-level skills in SolidWorks, CATIA, or NX
- Strong background in FEA (ANSYS, Abaqus, etc.), structural analysis, and mechanical system modeling
- Understanding of machining, composites, additive manufacturing, and DFM principles
- Ability to navigate ambiguity, make sound engineering trade-offs, and move quickly
- Comfortable working in a lab/shop environment, building prototypes, and troubleshooting hardware
Preferred
- Experience with retractable landing gear systems
- Background in aerospace structures or aircraft systems integration
- Familiarity with FAA/MIL-SPEC certification requirements
- Experience with composite materials and lightweighting strategies
- Prior work at aerospace startups or fast-paced development programs
- Programming/scripting skills (Python, MATLAB) for automation and analysis
What we Offer:
- Meaningful equity stake in a high-growth defense technology company
- Competitive base salary commensurate with experience
- Comprehensive benefits including medical, dental, vision, and 401k
- PTO and Paid Sick Time
- Monthly Wellness Stipend
- Daily catered lunch to office
- Paid Parental leave
- Flexible work arrangement - remote/hybrid with regular collaboration in Oxnard
- Direct impact opportunity - be a key leader in building a critical technology for national security
- World-class team - work alongside exceptional engineers and operators solving hard problems
Compensation Range:
- $150,000 - $190,000 + Equity
As part of our commitment to maintaining a safe and trustworthy work environment, Swarm Aero conducts a thorough screening of prospective employees. Candidates will be subject to a comprehensive background verification process as a prerequisite for employment.
To conform to U.S. Government controlled technology export regulations, including the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) you must be a U.S. citizen, lawful permanent resident of the U.S., protected individual as defined by 8 U.S.C. 1324b(a)(3), or eligible to obtain the required authorizations from the U.S. Department of State.