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Planetary Geoscientist II, Off-Planet Systems
RESPONSIBILITIES
- Prescribe and document physical, chemical, and mineralogical properties of lunar and Martian regolith simulants for ICON’s research and mission goals.
- Source and procure lunar and Martian regolith simulants and manage end-to-end production—conception through delivery.
- Validate regolith simulants against planetary analog data across physical, mineralogical, and chemical parameters.
- Collaborate with mechanical and civil engineers on geotechnical implications for robotic excavation, conveyance, and processing systems.
- Co-design and qualify regolith and regolith simulant conveyance and handling systems.
- Interface with internal customers (e.g., robotics and materials teams) and external stakeholders (vendors, research partners, space agencies) to ensure simulant fidelity and research alignment.
- Conduct Design of Experiments (DOEs) and characterization studies on derived regolith products.
- Support testing and analysis of simulants under simulated lunar or Martian environmental conditions.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
- Master’s degree in Planetary Geology, Materials Science, civil engineering, or a closely related field.
- 5+ years of hands-on laboratory or field experience in geology, materials characterization, or simulant development.
- Experience validating geologic or synthetic materials through mineralogical, chemical, and physical testing techniques.
- Ability to manage multiple technical efforts, coordinate with cross-functional teams, and communicate findings clearly.
- Strong communication skills (written and verbal).
- Must be able to lift up to 50 pounds.
PREFERRED SKILLS & EXPERIENCE
- Experience with lunar or Martian regolith simulants.
- Familiarity with planetary & space analog testing environments.
- Experience with ceramics engineering.
- Knowledge of mechanical systems or robotics related to excavation or conveyance.
- Background working in low volume, high mix R&D environments.
Furthermore, as a federal government contractor, the Company maintains an affirmative action program which furthers its commitment and complies with recordkeeping and reporting requirements under certain federal civil rights laws and regulations, including Executive Order 11246, Section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (as amended) and the Vietnam Era Veterans' Readjustment Assistance Act of 1974 (as amended).
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ABOUT THE TEAM
Solving one of the most challenging problems humanity faces requires a level of diversity across disciplines. ICON believes that by being a non-homogenous organization, we can capture unique perspectives, educational backgrounds, and ideation. We strive to be inclusive and seek team members who share our passion for the mission within the mission: building robust and diverse teams to help us prevail in the face of our challenges.
We‘re a team of varied backgrounds, countries, and experiences, and we believe our differences make us stronger as we tackle some of the most challenging problems of our time.
MISSION-DRIVEN
Every startup wants to change the world, but we genuinely believe we’re not being hyperbolic when we say this technology has the potential to reinvent human shelter, dramatically improving quality and resiliency while driving down costs to make housing affordable for everyone. We believe in harnessing the power of construction technology for the good of all humanity, both here on Earth and off-world. And while we get excited about R&D accomplishments in the lab, we get more excited when we see our work out in the real world, printing real homes for real people.
We work hard because we know what we are doing can reshape the way we live as a species. And it doesn’t hurt that it’s super fun. Where else do you get to play with giant robots and see the results of your work manifest in beautiful full-scale buildings that didn’t exist before—and that someone can now call home?