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Senior Program Manager

Rockville, MD

Senior Program Manager – Ranger Spacecraft 

Who We're Looking For 

Quantum Space is redefining mobility and maneuverability in space. Our high-mobility Ranger spacecraft platforms support national security, civil, and commercial missions with unmatched flexibility and propulsion capability. We build fast and iterate quickly — and we're looking for a Senior Program Manager who has put hardware in orbit and is ready to do it again, faster and leaner. 

This role is for a senior technologist-turned-program-manager: someone with deep roots in systems engineering, spacecraft I&T, or instrument development who has grown into full technical, cost, and schedule ownership of a space mission. You've led programs through early architectures and trades, major development reviews (SRR, PDR, CDR, etc.), and flight. You know how to lead cross-functional teams of 30 to 200+ people, engage credibly in technical reviews, and make hard trade-offs under real constraints. 

 Where You'll Make an Impact 

  • Own full technical, cost, and schedule accountability for spacecraft and subsystem development 
  • Lead cross-functional delivery across engineering, manufacturing, supply chain, integration, and test from early development through launch and commissioning 
  • Develop and maintain integrated program plans, IMS, milestones, and delivery commitments to internal stakeholders and external customers 
  • Identify program risks, dependencies, and resource constraints — and drive mitigation to closure, not just documentation 
  • Own customer engagements, milestone reviews (SRR, PDR, CDR, etc.), and internal program reporting 
  • Bring execution discipline and mission assurance rigor to a fast-paced, rapidly evolving commercial environment 
  • Contribute to proposal development and business capture as the company scales its program portfolio 

 What It Takes 

  • Bachelor's degree or higher in engineering, physics, or a closely related technical discipline 
  • 7+ years of project or program management experience on satellite or spacecraft missions, including at least one that reached launch or on-orbit operations 
  • Technical depth in systems engineering, I&T, or instrument development — enough to engage meaningfully with your engineering team 
  • Proven ability to lead cross-functional, hardware-intensive programs through formal government or commercial milestone reviews 
  • Strong experience managing schedules, budgets, and execution trade-offs under real cost and schedule constraints 
  • Ability to operate effectively in a mission-driven, high-accountability environment where outcomes are visible to the customer from day one 

 Nice-to-Have Experience 

  • Experience in rapid development, prototype-to-production, or non-traditional acquisition environments 
  • Proposal development experience — writing or managing competitive responses to government AOs or RFPs 
  • Familiarity with mission assurance standards, ITAR/export control requirements, and national security mission contexts 
  • Active U.S. Top Secret or TS/SCI clearance, or clear eligibility to obtain one 

 

 What You'll Get 

  • Leadership — Own execution for a high-visibility national security mission with direct customer accountability 
  • Impact — Deliver systems that directly support critical space and defense objectives from a company that ships 
  • Growth — Opportunities to scale programs, build teams, and shape how Quantum Space operates as we move from prototype to production 
  • Compensation — Competitive base salary, meaningful equity, and top-tier benefits including medical, dental, vision, generous leave, HSA, 401(k) matching, and equity sharing 

Location: Rockville, MD 

Base Salary: $180,000 to $225,000 

 

Additional Requirements 

To comply with U.S. Government space technology export regulations, including ITAR, applicants must be a U.S. citizen, lawful permanent resident, protected individual per 8 U.S.C. 1324b(a)(3), or eligible to obtain the required authorizations from the U.S. Department of State. 

 

Apply now. Join us in building the next generation of spacecraft. 

 

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