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Applicants should have a strong background in optical systems and manufacturing processes. A minimum of an Associate's degree in a related field or equivalent experience is preferred. Proficiency with optical testing equipment and familiarity with optical design software is a plus. Strong problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and the ability to work effectively in a team environment are essential.
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SpaceX is looking for an Optical Production Development Technician in Redmond, WA. This role focuses on producing and developing optical components that support the company’s technology and space exploration goals. The technician works closely with engineers and fellow technicians to build and refine optical systems, with a strong emphasis on quality and performance.
About SpaceX
SpaceX is a pioneering aerospace manufacturer and space transport services company founded by Elon Musk. Our mission is to revolutionize space technology, with the ultimate goal of enabling people to live on other planets. We are committed to fostering a culture of innovation and excellence, where every team member plays a vital role in our success.
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Role Overview SpaceX is looking for an Optical Production Development Technician in Redmond, WA. This role focuses on producing and developing optical components that support the company’s technology and space exploration goals. The technician works closely with engineers and fellow technicians to build and refine optical systems, with a strong emphasis on quality and performance.
At SpaceX, we envision a future where humanity explores the cosmos, fueled by innovation and technology. Our mission is to develop groundbreaking technologies that will make interplanetary life a reality, with our ultimate goal set on enabling human existence on Mars.OPTICAL PRODUCTION MANUFACTURING SPECIALISTJoin SpaceX as we spearhead the development of Starlink, a revolutionary low-latency, broadband internet system designed to bridge the connectivity gap for consumers globally. Utilizing a constellation of low Earth orbit satellites, Starlink aims to deliver fast and reliable internet to underserved populations, including rural areas where existing options are limited or costly. As part of our team, you will play a crucial role in manufacturing the optical assemblies essential for our satellites' success.
Join SpaceX as a Production Development Technician, where you will play a crucial role in advancing the development of the Starlink satellite system. This position involves collaborating with engineering teams to optimize manufacturing processes and contribute to the overall efficiency of production. You will be engaged in hands-on work, troubleshooting, and refining production techniques to ensure quality and performance standards are met.
Join SpaceX as a Senior Mechanical Engineer specializing in Optical Production for our groundbreaking Starlink project. At SpaceX, we believe in a future where humanity explores the stars, and we are dedicated to developing the technologies that will make this vision a reality. In this critical role, you will leverage your expertise in design, manufacturing, testing, and flight to solve complex engineering challenges. You'll collaborate with cross-functional teams to innovate and deliver the optical assemblies necessary for our satellites to fulfill their missions. Successful candidates will exhibit strong engineering intuition, critical thinking, and the ability to navigate ambiguous requirements with confidence.
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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.
At SpaceX, we believe in a future where humanity explores the cosmos, and we are committed to making that vision a reality. Our mission is to develop groundbreaking technologies that enable human life on Mars.SENIOR OPTICAL NETWORK ENGINEER (STARLINK)Join us at SpaceX as we apply our expertise in rocket and spacecraft development to deploy Starlink, the most advanced broadband internet system globally. With over 7 million users, Starlink is the largest satellite constellation, offering fast and reliable internet access worldwide. We are responsible for designing, building, testing, and operating every element of the system—from the satellites to consumer receivers and the software that connects it all. We are just starting to unlock Starlink's vast potential and are seeking top-tier engineers to enhance its benefits for communities and businesses around the globe.We are establishing a worldwide network of gateway stations to support Starlink’s infrastructure and internet connectivity. We seek innovative and motivated optical engineers to lead the design and development of cutting-edge fiber optic solutions that link our thousands of satellites to internet access points globally. Team members must possess a strong curiosity for new possibilities, sound judgment, and the ability to thrive in a dynamic environment with evolving requirements as we aim to deliver impactful technology at scale.
Role overview The Starlink Production Technician position at SpaceX in Redmond, WA centers on assembling and testing hardware for the Starlink satellite network. Work is hands-on, taking place directly on the production floor with real satellite components. Technicians in this role play a key part in building and preparing satellites for deployment. What you will do Assemble Starlink satellites and related components Conduct tests to confirm quality and reliability Follow established processes to maintain production standards Operate advanced tools and equipment in a modern manufacturing environment Facility details The Redmond facility is equipped with modern manufacturing tools and upholds high standards for satellite production. Technicians here help ensure every satellite meets strict quality requirements before it leaves for launch.
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SpaceX is expanding its Starlink satellite constellation to deliver reliable internet access worldwide. The Redmond, WA team seeks Laser Production Technicians to help scale up satellite manufacturing, with a focus on laser systems. Key responsibilities Participate directly in hands-on production of Starlink satellites, concentrating on laser components and assemblies. Troubleshoot issues during assembly and testing, resolving technical problems as they come up. Support the development and refinement of production processes, contributing ideas and improvements from the ground up. Who succeeds in this role Technicians who are comfortable adapting to changing priorities and a busy production floor. Individuals who enjoy tackling technical challenges and finding practical solutions. People interested in working on projects that advance technology in the aerospace field. Location This role is based in Redmond, WA.
Join SpaceX as a Design Development Technician in our Starlink division, where you'll play a crucial role in the fabrication and assembly of groundbreaking technologies that support our mission to enable human life on Mars. Collaborate closely with our engineering team to drive high-impact projects within the rapidly expanding Starlink factory, contributing to the transition from product development to high-volume production.
SpaceX is building the future of space exploration, with a mission to enable humanity to live beyond Earth. The Starlink project is central to this vision, aiming to provide reliable internet access worldwide through a growing constellation of satellites. The Starlink Production Technician (First Shift) role is based in Redmond, WA. This position is hands-on and supports the assembly, integration, and testing of satellite and spacecraft components. The work involves both electrical and mechanical tasks in a collaborative aerospace environment. What you will do Assemble small electrical sub-assemblies and carry out mechanical and electrical assembly of satellite components, sub-assemblies, and final vehicle integrations. Integrate printed circuit board (PCB) assemblies into product chassis. Build battery cell modules, solar modules, and solar arrays. Perform wire harnessing, soldering, and de-soldering of through-hole and surface mount technology (SMT) components. Assist with conformal coating, masking, epoxy application, and similar processes. Conduct functional tests on assembled hardware, including setup, instrumentation, execution, and teardown. Operate advanced automated equipment, including troubleshooting and basic maintenance. Support prototype testing development for spacecraft components and life tests. Help identify, install, and implement test equipment, instrumentation, and data acquisition systems. Set up and execute tests under various conditions, such as thermal, shock, thermal vacuum, and vibration. This role offers the chance to contribute directly to the Starlink mission and work with advanced technologies in a team focused on innovation and quality.
At SpaceX, we envision a future where humanity explores the stars and we are committed to making that a reality. We are developing cutting-edge technologies with the ultimate aim of enabling human life on Mars.STARLINK PRODUCTION TECHNICIAN (PCBA) - TEMPORARYJoin us at SpaceX as we harness our expertise in aerospace engineering to deploy Starlink, the most advanced broadband internet system on the planet. As the largest satellite constellation in existence, Starlink brings fast and reliable internet to over 10 million users globally. We are seeking top-tier technicians to enhance Starlink’s impact on communities and businesses worldwide.
SpaceX is building the future of space exploration, and the Starlink project is central to that mission. By developing a global satellite network, Starlink aims to provide reliable internet access around the world. Every technician on this team plays a part in making that vision a reality. Role overview This entry-level Laser Production Technician role centers on assembling and supporting advanced satellite hardware for Starlink. The position is hands-on, with daily tasks carried out in a clean room environment, focusing on the production of laser and fiber optic components. Main responsibilities Assemble small electrical sub-assemblies, carefully following detailed work instructions to ensure quality standards. Complete optical assembly steps, such as applying epoxy, UV curing, and oven curing. Perform fiber optic splicing and routing. Operate and assist with the maintenance of automated equipment, troubleshooting with guidance from engineering staff. Maintain and calibrate laboratory equipment, keeping track of calibration schedules for accuracy. Work according to strict cleanliness protocols in a clean room setting. Set up and execute tests to support various development phases. Organize and prioritize daily tasks to help meet production and delivery goals. Location This position is based in Redmond, WA.
Join SpaceX's mission to revolutionize space exploration as an Optical Test Mechanical Engineer. In this role, you will collaborate with a dynamic, multidisciplinary team to develop and optimize advanced optical components for our Starlink satellite system. Your contributions will be crucial in ensuring the reliability and efficiency of our cutting-edge spaceflight hardware, enabling global connectivity for underserved communities. You will design innovative testing fixtures, create engineering documentation, and utilize analytical tools to inform critical design decisions, all while pushing the boundaries of technology.
Join SpaceX as an Entry-Level Production Technician, specializing in PCBA for the groundbreaking Starlink project. At SpaceX, we believe that a future where humanity explores the stars is far more thrilling than one without such possibilities. Our mission is to develop cutting-edge technologies that will eventually enable human life on Mars. As part of our commitment to this vision, we are deploying Starlink, the world's most advanced broadband internet system, and we need skilled technicians to help us maximize its potential for users around the globe. In this role, you will operate PCB assembly machines, conduct thermal and functional testing of electronic hardware, ensure equipment maintenance, and document quality improvements. If you are eager to contribute to a transformative global initiative, we want to hear from you!
At SpaceX, we believe in a future where humanity explores the cosmos. We are at the forefront of developing cutting-edge technologies to make this vision a reality, with an ultimate aim of enabling human life on Mars.JOIN OUR TEAM AS A MANUFACTURING ENGINEER - OPTICAL FIBER (STARLINK)As a pivotal member of the SpaceX team, you will contribute to the Starlink project, the world’s most sophisticated satellite constellation designed to provide global broadband internet access. Our engineers are driven by curiosity, a passion for learning, and collaboration across various disciplines in a fast-paced environment, all while striving to deliver impactful technology on a worldwide scale.In this role, you will focus on developing manufacturing and testing processes for optical fiber assemblies. Collaborating closely with design teams, integration and test teams, and suppliers, you'll ensure a seamless transition from new product introduction (NPI) to high-volume manufacturing. Your expertise will play a critical role in enhancing optical fiber reliability through well-defined manufacturing and testing procedures.
SpaceX seeks a Laser Production Technician for the 2nd shift at its Redmond, WA facility. This role plays a key part in supporting Starlink satellite production by handling laser systems and ensuring manufacturing quality. Main responsibilities Operate laser equipment used in the production of satellites Perform routine maintenance and troubleshoot laser systems as needed Conduct quality control checks to confirm manufacturing standards are maintained Work location and schedule This position is located in Redmond, WA and is assigned to the 2nd shift.
Space Exploration Technologies Corp. (SpaceX) develops technology to support human life beyond Earth. Starlink, a division of SpaceX, operates a global satellite-based Internet Service Provider, connecting users worldwide through a rapidly expanding satellite constellation and ground infrastructure. Role overview This Datacenter and Optical Hardware Sourcing Manager position supports Starlink’s Points of Presence (PoPs) and datacenters. Based in Redmond, WA, the role leads sourcing and procurement for datacenter and optical networking hardware, helping to ensure reliable and efficient operations. Key responsibilities Develop and implement sourcing strategies for datacenter and optical networking equipment. Manage supplier relationships and form strategic partnerships. Negotiate agreements to achieve goals for cost, quality, speed, and supply chain resilience. Oversee the full procurement cycle, including acquisition, delivery, and inventory management. Drive timely delivery and maintain optimal inventory levels. Identify and pursue improvements in sourcing processes and supplier performance. Requirements Experience in procurement for datacenters or large-scale infrastructure. Strong commercial approach and negotiation abilities. Comfort working in changing environments and adapting to new requirements. History of improving cost, quality, and delivery in sourcing roles. Location Redmond, WA
Join SpaceX as an Entry Level Production Technician where you will play a vital role in the manufacturing and assembly of cutting-edge space technology. Your work will directly contribute to our mission of enabling humans to live on other planets. You will work alongside experienced professionals in a dynamic and fast-paced environment, ensuring the highest quality standards are met.
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