Solid and hybrid rocket motor manufacturing for defense and space
Firehawk manufactures rocket motors and propellants for U.S. missile and artillery systems. The engineering-heavy hiring mix (19 engineers, research staff, and senior technicians) paired with active projects on scale-up, lot acceptance testing, and lean manufacturing signals a company in transition from R&D contracts toward production-at-scale. Tech stack skews CAD, simulation, and manufacturing automation (AutoCAD, CREO, SOLIDWORKS, Ansys, CNC, Mastercam), with no major tool adoptions or replacements underway—indicating operational stability rather than platform churn.
Firehawk designs and manufactures solid and hybrid rocket propulsion systems for U.S. defense and aerospace applications, including missile and artillery motor programs. Based in Dallas, the company operates across multiple manufacturing sites and holds CMMC compliance. Core work spans propellant chemistry, motor design, and factory-scale production—currently focused on transitioning SBIR contracts into larger Department of Defense agreements. Active initiatives include lot acceptance testing facility setup, lean manufacturing implementation, and automation integration to improve throughput and reduce scrap.
AutoCAD, CREO, SOLIDWORKS, NX, and CATIA for design; Ansys and Ansys Fluent for propulsion simulation; Mastercam and CNC for manufacturing. Windchill manages product data.
Solid and hybrid rocket motor development, production scale-up from lab to factory, lot acceptance testing facility setup, lean manufacturing, automation integration, and pursuit of larger DoD propulsion contracts.
Other companies in the same industry, closest in size