Electric and green propulsion systems for orbital spacecraft
Bellatrix Aerospace designs electric propulsion, green propulsion, and orbital transfer vehicles for in-space mobility. The stack is dominated by legacy CAD/simulation tools (CATIA, SolidWorks, ANSYS, NASTRAN, LTspice, MATLAB) with minimal modern infrastructure adoption — typical of hardware-first aerospace engineering but revealing no cloud data or collaborative platforms. Active projects span mission design, power electronics qualification to flight standard, and government procurement workflows, paired with internal pain around inventory accuracy, material sourcing, and sales pipeline visibility.
Notable leadership hires: Finance Head
Bellatrix Aerospace, founded in 2015 and based in Bengaluru, develops propulsion and orbital transfer technologies for the Indian and global space industries. The company specializes in electric propulsion systems, chemical rocket engines, launch vehicles, and green propulsion solutions. Operations span mission design support, power electronics system qualification, and government procurement workflows. The 51–200-person organization is hiring exclusively in India, with active roles concentrated in engineering (4 positions) and isolated openings in finance, operations, and sales. Projects reflect both technical development (power electronics backbone design, flight-standard qualification) and commercial scaling (India sales strategy, cost-control frameworks, pipeline tracking).
Bellatrix relies on CATIA, SolidWorks, Creo, AutoCAD, and NX for CAD work, paired with ANSYS and NASTRAN for structural simulation and LTspice + MATLAB Simulink for electrical and power systems modeling.
Bellatrix Aerospace is headquartered in Bengaluru, Karnataka, India, and hires exclusively within India.
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