Propulsion Engineer

Shorterm Group
Fareham, Hampshire, United Kingdom
Today
£40,000 – £70,000 pa

Salary

£40,000 – £70,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Senior
Education
Degree
Security Clearance
Required
Posted
30 Apr 2026 (Today)

Benefits

Ability to obtain necessary security clearance

Propulsion Engineer - (Senior/Lead)

Salary: DOE

Full-time, permanent

We are working an organisation focuses on developing dependable, low-cost autonomous aircraft solutions designed to deliver long-range logistics and support where infrastructure is limited or unavailable. As a Propulsion Engineer you will be working on a self-flying cargo aircraft with integrated autopilot and mission control software, is in operation across various industries that require dependable, heavy-lift, long-range unmanned aerial systems (UAS). This role is based in Fareham.

Requirements of a Propulsion Engineer

Lead the design, development, and integration of propulsion systems for advanced UAV platforms. This role is responsible for ensuring that engines, powertrains, and associated subsystems deliver safe, efficient, and reliable performance across all flight conditions.

You will play a pivotal role in defining propulsion architectures and ensuring seamless integration between the airframe, power, and control systems, supporting the end-to-end introduction of new propulsion designs into production and operation.

Lead the design and integration of propulsion systems, including engine installation, vibration isolation, cooling, exhaust, and power transmission.

Develop and maintain propulsion system requirements and interface definitions with airframe, fuel, electrical, and control systems.

Support the creation and execution of test plans, and participate in ground and flight testing to verify propulsion system performance.

Collaborate with avionics, airframe, manufacturing, and flight test teams to ensure successful integration and validation.

Maintain relevant technical and operational documentation (maintenance programmes, inspection checklists, compliance records, etc.).

Conduct or coordinate analytical assessments and simulations (structural, thermal, vibration) to validate designs.

Provide technical leadership and mentorship to junior engineers, contributing to the team's capability and knowledge base.

Ensure safe working practices and uphold the organisation's health and safety standards.

Work in alignment with company values, policies, and procedures.

Qualifications, Skills & Experience for a Propulsion Engineer

Degree in Mechanical, Aerospace, or related Engineering discipline (or equivalent).

Experience in propulsion system or engine integration design, preferably within aerospace, UAV, or high-performance vehicle sectors.

Strong understanding of mechanical design principles for rotating and reciprocating machinery.

Proven ability to work across multiple disciplines and manage complex integration challenges.

Excellent communication, analytical, and problem-solving skills.

Experience introducing and supporting new systems in production and operational environments.

Familiarity with air-cooled engines, hybrid propulsion, or alternative powertrains.

Background in UAV power system certification or qualification testing (desirable).

Proficiency with 3D CAD software (SolidWorks preferred) and PDM systems.

Experience with FEA, vibration analysis, or CFD/thermal simulation (desirable).

Understanding of propulsion control and monitoring interfaces (desirable).

High attention to detail with a commitment to safety and reliability.

Right to work in the UK.

Ability to obtain necessary security clearance

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