Satellite separation systems and dispensers for launch vehicles
PSC by Rocket Lab manufactures mechanical separation hardware and satellite dispensers for launch missions, with a 20+ year track record of 100% mission success. The hiring profile—161 engineering roles, 34 manufacturing, and active work on Neutron launch vehicle development and Archimedes engine testing—reveals a company scaling both spacecraft systems integration and ground infrastructure in parallel. Pain-point data (composite manufacturing, inventory accuracy, just-in-time flow) and adoption of Neutron (likely internal tooling) signal operational pressure to balance mission-critical reliability with production velocity.
Notable leadership hires: Avionics Lead
PSC by Rocket Lab is a Maryland-based aerospace hardware manufacturer acquired by Rocket Lab in 2021. The company designs and produces Lightband mechanical separation systems and Canisterized Satellite Dispensers (CSD) for small-satellite deployment, enabling rapid payload integration and reduced mission costs. Operations span spacecraft component design, manufacturing (composite materials), test facilities, and launch logistics. Current projects include Neutron launch vehicle development and integration, Archimedes engine testing, and ERP system integration with third-party applications. The 11–50-person company operates across the United States, Canada, and New Zealand.
PSC manufactures Lightband mechanical separation systems and Canisterized Satellite Dispensers (CSD) for separating and deploying satellites from launch vehicles, with 100% mission success over 20+ years.
Tech stack includes SolidWorks, Altium Designer, MATLAB, HFSS, CST Studio Suite for design; Python, C++, C# for software; and CNC, embedded systems (VxWorks, Embedded Linux) for production control.
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