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Proficient in programming languages such as Python, Java, or Scala. Experience with data warehousing solutions and ETL processes. Strong understanding of database technologies including SQL and NoSQL. Familiarity with cloud platforms like AWS, Azure, or GCP. Excellent problem-solving skills and a team-oriented mindset.
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Join SpaceX as a Data Engineer, where you will be pivotal in optimizing data systems and processes for our revolutionary Starlink project. Your expertise will drive innovative solutions that enhance connectivity and improve user experiences globally.
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SpaceX is a pioneering aerospace manufacturer and space transportation company, revolutionizing space technology with the ultimate goal of enabling human life on Mars. Join our team of innovators and dreamers to make history.
General Robotics is at the forefront of AI research and deployment, dedicated to creating a groundbreaking platform for general robot intelligence. Our mission is to facilitate the swift, secure, and effective deployment of general intelligence in autonomous systems and robotics, positioning us as the go-to source for AI-driven robotic solutions across a variety of applications.Position OverviewWe are excited to invite a talented Systems Engineer to our dynamic team in Redmond, WA. Our work involves the design and optimization of the infrastructure that powers our generalized robotics foundation models, covering everything from edge devices to cloud GPU clusters, with an emphasis on low latency, high throughput, and optimal resource utilization across diverse formats such as aerial, ground, and manipulation systems.Ideal candidates will possess a strong foundation in systems engineering and AI/ML infrastructure, with hands-on experience in systems programming, distributed systems architecture, GPU-accelerated computing, containerized deployments, and optimization of ML training and inference. By applying, you will have the opportunity to be considered for roles across various teams, including platform infrastructure, ML systems, and edge deployment.Systems Engineer ResponsibilitiesDesign, build, and optimize systems infrastructure for robotics workloads, encompassing edge devices and cloud GPU clusters.Develop and sustain low-latency, high-throughput pipelines for ML model training and inference.Architect and manage distributed systems to maximize resource efficiency across varied computing environments.Enhance GPU/CUDA workloads and accelerate ML frameworks (PyTorch, JAX, TensorFlow) tailored for robotics applications.Construct and maintain containerized deployment pipelines utilizing Kubernetes and Docker.Collaborate with research teams to convert model requirements into scalable, production-ready systems.Devise monitoring, profiling, and benchmarking tools to diagnose and rectify performance bottlenecks.Contribute to infrastructure tooling and initiatives for open-sourcing.QualificationsBachelor's degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Robotics, or a related technical field; a Master's degree is preferred.A minimum of 1 year of experience in systems engineering, software engineering, robotics, or AI/ML systems.Proficiency in programming languages commonly used in systems engineering, as well as familiarity with AI/ML frameworks.
About General RoboticsAt General Robotics, we are at the forefront of developing the next generation of general robot intelligence. Our mission is to facilitate the swift, efficient, and secure deployment of autonomous systems and robotics equipped with general intelligence. Our flagship platform, GRID, boasts an extensive collection of robotic skills through a rapid, cloud-native runtime, designed for enhancing the intelligence of various robotic forms, including aerial, wheeled, humanoid, quadruped, and robotic arms.We invite passionate Robotics Engineers to join our innovative team to integrate our cutting-edge technology with physical hardware and guide customer deployments. This role promises a unique opportunity to witness the transformative effects of Physical AI while collaborating with a distinguished team of AI and robotics experts.
General Robotics is at the forefront of AI research and deployment, dedicated to constructing a platform for general robot intelligence. Our mission is to facilitate the swift, reliable, and secure implementation of general intelligence for autonomous systems and robotics. We aim to be the foundational platform for AI-driven autonomous systems across a broad spectrum of applications.Position OverviewWe are looking for a passionate Machine Learning Engineer to join our innovative team in Redmond, WA. Our focus is on developing and refining the infrastructure that delivers ML models to robots in real-time. This includes areas such as perception, planning, and foundational models, all with an emphasis on low latency, high throughput, and resilient robot-to-cloud communications.Ideal candidates will possess a robust background in ML infrastructure and model serving. Experience in CUDA kernel programming, distributed serving frameworks, and transforming research models into production-ready solutions is essential. Your application will be considered for various teams including platform infrastructure, ML systems, and edge deployment.
Role Overview Nintendo of America is looking for an Endpoint Systems Engineer in Redmond, WA. This role focuses on building and supporting endpoint infrastructure. The engineer will work with teams across the company to keep systems secure, dependable, and efficient.
At General Robotics, we are pioneering the future of general robot intelligence. Our mission is to facilitate the rapid, robust, and safe deployment of autonomous systems and robotics equipped with general intelligence. Our foundational platform, GRID, serves as a comprehensive repository of robotic skills, enabling any robot—from aerial to wheeled, humanoid to quadruped—to operate intelligently through a swift, cloud-native runtime.We are on the lookout for a talented Senior 3D Technical Artist / Creative Technologist to spearhead the onboarding of new robotic systems to our AirGen and GRID platforms. This role will involve customizing implementations for specific use cases while ensuring flawless performance of our AI-driven autonomous systems in high-fidelity virtual environments.As a vital member of the Customer Success team, you will engage directly with clients to translate their complex real-world challenges into innovative technical simulation solutions. Your focus will be on developing efficient pipelines for integrating intricate robotic systems into Unreal Engine (AirGen) and NVIDIA Isaac Sim. This position offers a unique perspective on the transformative potential of Physical AI across various industries, providing you the chance to collaborate with a world-class team of AI and robotics innovators.Key ResponsibilitiesRobot Onboarding & Optimization: Design workflows to seamlessly onboard robotic CAD and high-fidelity models into Unreal Engine (AirGen) and Isaac Sim, ensuring physical accuracy, appropriate kinematics, and real-time sensor simulation performance optimization.Custom Implementation & Tooling: Create bespoke tools and simulation scenarios customized for specific client needs, including sensor modeling (LiDAR, Depth, RGB) and drone flight environments.Synthetic Data Generation (SDG): Establish and enhance pipelines for generating large-scale, high-quality synthetic datasets to train computer vision and AI models for autonomous navigation purposes.Digital Twins & Data Capture: Innovate 3D scanning and photogrammetry workflows to develop digital twins of real-world environments and assets for high-fidelity simulation.Cross-Functional Collaboration: Collaborate closely with Robotics Engineers, Perception Teams, and Simulation Engineers to ensure that the visual and physical fidelity of our digital environments aligns with real-world sensor data.Minimum QualificationsBachelor's or Master's degree in Computer Science, Computer Graphics, Fine Arts, Technical Animation, Robotics, or a related field.
Full-time|$122.5K/yr - $170K/yr|On-site|Redmond, WA
At SpaceX, we believe that a future where humanity explores the cosmos is not just exciting, but essential. We are pioneering technologies that will enable human life on Mars and beyond.Join us as a Software Engineer on the Power Systems Controls team for Starlink.SpaceX is at the forefront of broadband technology, deploying Starlink, the largest satellite constellation in history, delivering high-speed, reliable internet to millions globally. Our team designs, builds, tests, and operates everything from satellites to user antennas and the software that integrates it all. We are only beginning to explore Starlink's potential, and we need the brightest minds to help maximize its impact on communities and businesses worldwide.As a Software Engineer on the Starlink Power Systems Control team, your mission will be to enhance the network value of each satellite while ensuring their safe operation. You will develop first-principle models to understand satellite thermal and power dynamics, optimize algorithms for the best user experience under physical constraints, contribute to simulation software, and engage in data analysis. This position offers a unique opportunity to collaborate with experts across engineering disciplines to ensure the optimal performance of Starlink’s satellites.We are seeking intelligent, driven software engineers who thrive on tackling complex problems in a fast-paced environment and value best practices in software development. You will oversee the entire software lifecycle, from development to testing and support, ensuring that your solutions make a tangible difference in the world.
SpaceX is building the technology to enable human exploration of the cosmos, with a long-term vision of establishing life on Mars. As part of this mission, the Starlink program delivers high-speed broadband internet through the world’s largest satellite constellation, now serving over 10 million users globally. The Antenna Engineering team designs, builds, tests, and operates every part of the Starlink system. This includes satellites, ground stations, customer-facing hardware, and the software that ties it all together. The team’s work shapes the future of global connectivity as Starlink expands its reach and capabilities. Role overview This Antenna Engineer position focuses on full ownership of advanced antenna systems for Starlink. The scope covers phased array antennas, parabolic antennas, and other RF systems used across satellites, gateways, and end-user devices. The role involves creating new solutions that have not yet reached the market and influencing the core operations of the Starlink network. What you will do Design, develop, and test phased array and parabolic antennas for satellite and ground applications Lead projects from initial concept through to production deployment Collaborate with teams across electrical, silicon, software, mechanical, and manufacturing disciplines Work closely with senior leadership to shape the direction of the Starlink constellation and network
Full-time|$122.5K/yr - $170K/yr|On-site|Redmond, WA
Join SpaceX as a Satellite Systems Software Engineer in our Starlink Constellation Engineering team, where you will play a crucial role in developing and maintaining the software systems that support the world's largest satellite constellation. Your work will ensure safe operations, effective command and control capabilities, and robust monitoring of our fleet of thousands of satellites in low-Earth orbit. You will be involved in the complete software lifecycle, from design and development to testing and deployment, contributing to both ground systems and onboard satellite operations.
At SpaceX, we are driven by the vision of a future where humanity explores the cosmos. Our mission is to develop the groundbreaking technologies necessary to make interplanetary travel a reality, with the ultimate goal of establishing human life on Mars.IT SYSTEMS ENGINEER - DEVOPSWe are seeking a dedicated IT Systems Engineer specializing in DevOps to join our innovative IT Applications team. In this role, you will design, implement, and maintain our Continuous Integration/Continuous Deployment (CI/CD) pipelines, automate infrastructure, and ensure the reliability and scalability of our systems. The ideal candidate will thrive in a dynamic, fast-paced environment, exhibiting self-motivation and creativity to excel in their duties.KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:Design, implement, and manage CI/CD pipelines.Automate deployment and monitoring processes to enhance system reliability.Adopt and enforce best practices across the deployment environment.Collaborate with developers and engineering teams to streamline code integration and development processes.Monitor system performance, troubleshoot issues, and optimize resources across multiple servers.Maintain and improve logging, monitoring, and alerting systems using tools such as Grafana, Prometheus, and InfluxDB.Ensure high availability and implement disaster recovery strategies on a regular basis.Administer CI/CD and code repository applications.Propose and enforce best practices for code building and releasing.Work closely with software engineering teams to implement automation tools and frameworks.
At SpaceX, we believe that a future where humanity explores the stars is more exhilarating than one where we remain on Earth. Our mission is to develop technologies that will enable human life on Mars.SENIOR MECHANICAL ENGINEER, SATELLITE SYSTEMS (STARLINK)Starlink, the world's largest satellite constellation, is revolutionizing broadband internet access globally. By utilizing our expertise in rocket and spacecraft engineering, we deploy thousands of satellites each year, currently serving over five million customers across more than 120 countries. Our team designs, builds, tests, and operates every aspect of the system—from satellite hardware and user antennas that connect quickly upon unboxing to the integrated software that ties it all together. With plans for continual growth in hardware capabilities and expanding bandwidth, we are seeking exceptional engineers to join our mission.As a Senior Mechanical Engineer within our satellite vehicle engineering organization, you will tackle intricate structural, thermal, and electromechanical challenges associated with the space-grade hardware that powers our satellites. You will oversee the complete design lifecycle, from ideation and design to testing, manufacturing, and large-scale production. Collaboration with a diverse range of cross-functional engineering disciplines will be essential as we work together to democratize internet access worldwide. Various sub-teams exist within the vehicle engineering group, each concentrating on distinct focus areas. Applicants will be evaluated for compatibility with all teams before being matched to a specific area based on technical fit and team requirements.Mechanisms Team: Focus on end-to-end electromechanical design for actuators, reaction wheels, torque rods, solar arrays, and more.Space Lasers Team: Collaborate with the optical team to design opto-mechanical assemblies for our cutting-edge Space Lasers and other optical payloads.Bus Avionics Team: Work alongside Bus electrical engineers to design mechanical avionics modules, thermal and structural components, new component selection, harnessing, and integration to satellites.Structural Team: Engage in the design and analysis of the primary satellite structure, including chassis, ribs, rails, and propulsion tanks.Solar Arrays Team: Participate in the design and production of the world’s most prolific space solar arrays, from flight array design to testing and factory production processes.
Join SpaceX as a GNC Engineer specializing in Satellite Power Systems for our revolutionary Starlink project. This role is integral to developing and optimizing power systems for our satellite constellation, ensuring robust performance and reliability. You will collaborate with a talented team to design, analyze, and implement innovative solutions that push the boundaries of satellite technology.
Join SpaceX as a Senior Antenna Engineer for our Starlink satellite program. In this pivotal role, you will be at the forefront of designing and developing advanced antenna systems that are crucial for our satellite communications. Your expertise will contribute directly to the innovation and reliability of our satellite constellation, helping to provide global internet coverage.
Full-time|$122.5K/yr - $170K/yr|On-site|Redmond, WA
At SpaceX, we believe in a future where humanity explores the stars. We are dedicated to developing advanced technologies to make this vision a reality, with the ultimate goal of enabling human life on Mars.REGULATORY RF SYSTEMS ANALYSIS ENGINEER (STARLINK)Join SpaceX as we utilize our expertise in rocket and spacecraft engineering to deploy Starlink, the world's most innovative broadband internet system. As the largest satellite constellation globally, Starlink is committed to providing fast and reliable internet access to millions of users worldwide. Our team designs, builds, tests, and operates every aspect of the system—from thousands of satellites to consumer receivers that connect users within minutes of unboxing, along with the software that integrates it all. We are only beginning to realize Starlink's potential for global transformation and seek exceptional engineers to enhance its utility for communities and businesses across the globe.The telecommunications sector is heavily regulated. This position plays a critical role in advising SpaceX on legal and policy advocacy to ensure that these regulations facilitate and safeguard the provision of our revolutionary service. You will apply your expertise to advance Starlink’s licensing and spectrum positions before domestic and international regulatory bodies.
Join Nintendo of America as a Senior Systems Engineer specializing in Identity Management. In this pivotal role, you will enhance our identity systems, ensuring seamless user experiences and robust security measures. Collaborate with cross-functional teams to design, implement, and maintain identity solutions that support our diverse gaming ecosystem.
At SpaceX, we believe in an adventurous future where humanity explores the cosmos. We are on a mission to develop groundbreaking technologies that pave the way for human life on Mars and beyond.SENIOR RF SYSTEMS ANALYSIS ENGINEER - REGULATORY (STARLINK)As a leader in aerospace innovation, SpaceX is harnessing its extensive expertise in rocket and spacecraft development to roll out Starlink, the most advanced broadband internet system globally. Starlink, boasting the largest satellite constellation, delivers fast and reliable internet access to millions of users worldwide. Our team designs, builds, tests, and operates all aspects of this system—ranging from thousands of satellites to user-friendly consumer receivers and the integrated software that connects everything. We are just beginning to unlock Starlink's vast potential, and we are seeking top-tier engineers to amplify its benefits for communities and businesses across the globe.Operating in a highly regulated telecommunications environment, this role is critical in supporting our team with legal and policy advocacy to ensure that regulations facilitate and safeguard the delivery of this innovative service. Your expertise will be vital in advancing Starlink's licensing and spectrum positioning before domestic and international regulatory bodies.
Nintendo Technology Development As a global leader in interactive entertainment, Nintendo Co., Ltd. based in Kyoto, Japan, designs and produces hardware and software for its Nintendo Switch™ and Nintendo 3DS™ systems. Since the launch of the Nintendo Entertainment System™ in 1983, Nintendo has sold over 4.7 billion video games and 740 million hardware units globally. Icons like Mario, Donkey Kong, Metroid, Zelda, and Pokémon have defined the gaming landscape. Our wholly owned subsidiary, Nintendo Technology Development in Redmond, Washington, focuses on creating innovative hardware and software technologies and researching North American technologies. Nintendo is committed to fostering an inclusive and welcoming environment that values kindness, empathy, and respect among our team members and the diverse communities we serve. Key Responsibilities Develop and manage cloud solutions on platforms such as AWS and Azure. Oversee on-premises virtualization platforms, including OpenStack and OpenNebula. Establish and maintain Kubernetes infrastructure. Ensure optimal availability of systems and infrastructure, managing performance, monitoring, backups, and troubleshooting. Enhance system security through proper configuration of firewalls, SSL, VPNs, and timely application of patches and updates. Quickly address and resolve hardware, software, and network issues. Conduct routine system upgrades, patching, and security compliance checks. Provide technical support for escalated issues and respond to critical outages or incidents. Document configurations, procedures, and troubleshooting steps for internal reference. Research and implement emerging tools and technologies to enhance automation, security, and performance. Collaborate with team members to ensure high-quality deliverables that align with organizational policies and procedures.
bpcs is seeking a Senior AI Data Engineer focused on Marketing Analytics to join the team in Redmond, WA. This position centers on applying AI technologies to analyze marketing data and support decision-making across campaigns and initiatives. Role overview The Senior AI Data Engineer will design and implement data pipelines, ensuring smooth and efficient data flows. The role involves working with marketing datasets to extract insights that can improve marketing strategies and performance. Key responsibilities Develop and maintain data pipelines supporting marketing analytics Optimize data flows for reliability and scalability Analyze marketing data using AI tools to uncover trends and insights Translate data findings into actionable recommendations for marketing teams Location This position is based in Redmond, WA.
At SpaceX, we believe in a future where humanity explores the cosmos, and we are dedicated to developing the technologies that make this vision a reality. Our ultimate goal is to enable human life on Mars.MANUFACTURING ENGINEER - SUPPLIER DEVELOPMENT FOR OPTICS & OPTOMECHANICAL SYSTEMS (STARLINK)Join us in revolutionizing global connectivity with Starlink, SpaceX's groundbreaking low-latency broadband internet system. Powered by a constellation of low Earth orbit satellites, Starlink aims to deliver fast and reliable internet access to underserved populations, including those in remote areas where traditional services fall short. We are seeking passionate and innovative engineers to cultivate and manage suppliers throughout the entire development process, from initial concepts to full-scale production.The Starlink Space Lasers team is at the forefront of developing, producing, and deploying advanced free-space optical communication systems. By harnessing laser communication technology, renowned for its exceptional data bandwidth and spatial efficiency, we require precise engineering of electro-optical and optomechanical systems. In this role, you will serve as a Supplier Development Engineer embedded within the Space Lasers team, providing critical support to our internal engineering and manufacturing divisions. Your expertise in optics and mechanics will directly influence SpaceX’s capacity to transmit high-rate data globally through laser communication systems.
Join Nintendo of America Inc. as a Contract Systems Administrator and play a vital role in supporting our IT infrastructure. You will be responsible for maintaining and optimizing our systems, ensuring seamless operations across our digital platforms.In this position, you will collaborate with cross-functional teams to troubleshoot issues, implement solutions, and enhance system performance. Ideal candidates will possess a keen eye for detail and a passion for technology.
Join SpaceX as an EEE Components Engineer, where you will be pivotal in enhancing the reliability of our electronic systems. You will collaborate with design engineers to evaluate components from diverse manufacturers, ensuring they meet our high reliability standards. This role demands hands-on analysis, supplier communication, and cross-functional collaboration to support our mission of making human life on Mars a reality.
Feb 6, 2026
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