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Receiving & Inspection Technician

Rockville, MD

Who We're Looking For

Quantum Space is redefining mobility and autonomy in cislunar and geostationary space. Our Ranger spacecraft deliver high delta‑V and on‑orbit maneuverability that enable customers to access, operate, and persist in orbits previously out of reach. We’re building the infrastructure, vehicles, and operational expertise that connect and protect assets across the Earth–Moon system.

Quantum Space is seeking a hands-on Receiving and Inspection Technician to support shipping, receiving, incoming hardware inspection, inventory control, and material flow for spacecraft development and manufacturing. This role works directly with engineers, quality, and operations to ensure critical flight hardware and materials are received, inspected, tracked, and handled with rigor and diligence.

This is a hardware-forward role and is ideal for someone who wants to be close to parts, hardware, and engineers, not just spreadsheets.

Where You'll Make an Impact

  • Manage shipping and receiving activities that directly support spacecraft development and manufacturing.
  • Ensure hardware, materials, and components are accurately received, inspected, documented, and routed to the appropriate teams.
  • Support engineers, quality, and operations teams in maintaining material readiness for build and test schedules.
  • Perform incoming inspections and verify compliance with documentation, specifications, and quality requirements.
  • Maintain inventory accuracy and material traceability throughout the hardware lifecycle.
  • Coordinate movement of hardware and materials between receiving, stockrooms, manufacturing, and test areas.
  • Improve receiving, inspection, inventory, and material handling processes as the company scales.

What It Takes

  • 1+ years of experience in receiving, inspection, inventory control, manufacturing operations, or supply chain operations.
  • Experience working within inventory management, ERP, or material tracking systems.
  • Ability to work closely with engineers to ensure materials and hardware are properly received, documented, and available for integration and test activities.
  • Strong organizational skills and attention to detail in a fast-paced, hardware-driven environment.
  • Clear and professional communication skills with internal stakeholders and cross-functional teams.

Nice To Have

  • Experience in aerospace, space, defense, or other complex hardware manufacturing environments.
  • Familiarity with mechanical, electrical, or spacecraft components and BOMs.
  • Experience supporting R&D, prototype builds, or low-rate production.
  • Background working at a startup or small, fast-moving engineering company.
  • Experience with material traceability, inventory audits, and quality inspection processes.

What You'll Get

  • Ownership – Own and operate receiving, inspection, and inventory processes that support spacecraft development and manufacturing.
  • Impact – Enable engineers and programs to execute on schedule by ensuring critical hardware and materials are received, inspected, and available when needed.
  • Collaboration – Work directly with engineers, manufacturing, and operations teams to support flight hardware execution.
  • Growth – Expand your expertise in aerospace manufacturing, inspection, inventory control, and hardware operations as the company scales.
  • Compensation – Competitive salary range: $50,000 – $100,000, equity, and comprehensive benefits including medical, dental, vision, generous leave, HSA, 401(k) matching, and equity sharing.

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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