Voyager Technologies, Inc.
Chemical Engineer
About this role
Voyager Technologies seeks a Chemical Engineer to establish a new chemical manufacturing facility in Colorado by specifying, procuring, designing, building, testing, and commissioning chemical process equipment. The role bridges laboratory data with industrial-scale production, requiring both equipment sourcing expertise and hands-on development of custom solutions alongside technical teams.
What you'll do
- Translate laboratory data into process requirements and equipment specifications
- Procure industrial equipment meeting cost, schedule, and performance criteria
- Design and build first-principles solutions when commercial equipment is insufficient
- Test, refine, and commission equipment to operational status
- Ensure safe development and operation of chemical processing systems
- Identify, communicate, and track engineering risks and mitigation strategies
What they're looking for
- Chemical process design and scale-up
- Mass and energy balance calculations
- Fluid dynamics and thermodynamics
- Equipment procurement and vendor management
- Project execution and budget management
- Technical documentation and risk management
- Laboratory data interpretation
- Hands-on equipment testing and commissioning
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Voyager Technologies, Inc.
Voyager Technologies builds advanced systems and technologies for defense and aerospace applications, including missile defense programs, rocket motor systems, and solid propellant technologies for space and national security. The company is hiring systems engineers, test engineers, and project engineers at multiple levels to lead technical development, oversee complex programs, and drive innovation across their defense and space portfolios.
View all jobs at Voyager Technologies, Inc.Likely interview questions
- Describe a process you took from laboratory scale to industrial production—what were the key challenges and how did you address them?
- How do you approach evaluating whether to purchase commercial equipment versus designing a custom solution?