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RESPONSIBILITIES:Develop software and infrastructure that supports frequent and reliable deployment, test execution, and data analysis as part of a continuous integration and release ecosystem. Analyze test results to identify bugs, requiring detailed investigations with engineers across various teams. Collaborate closely with both software and hardware engineers to create an intuitive, fast, and high signal-to-noise ratio integrated test platform. Implement robust test execution across diverse environments, including hardware-in-the-loop (HITL, HIL) and virtualized hardware simulations. Engage in hands-on collaboration with engineers to identify, investigate, and resolve issues with Starlink hardware and software. BASIC QUALIFICATIONS:Bachelor’s degree in computer science, engineering, mathematics, or a related STEM field, along with 1+ years of professional experience in test systems, software, or hardware development; OR 3+ years of relevant professional experience in lieu of a degree (internship experience counts). Proficiency in development using Python, C, C++, or Rust. PREFERRED SKILLS AND EXPERIENCE:Experience in building, testing, or working with CI/CD systems. Proficiency in Linux and Bash, along with familiarity with networking protocols. Strong troubleshooting, debugging, performance optimization, and unit testing skills. Experience developing and deploying software used in real-world applications or projects. Data analysis skills and experience with simulation software.
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At SpaceX, we believe in a future where humanity explores the stars. We are pioneering the technologies to transform this vision into reality, with the ultimate objective of enabling human life on Mars.
SOFTWARE ENGINEER - STARLINK
The Starlink engineering teams are innovating highly reliable in-space mesh networks and designing secure systems to ensure consistent access to space. You will play a pivotal role in the development and design of cutting-edge test systems, facilitating rapid development and precise testing of both Starlink software and hardware. Our engineers are responsible for the entire lifecycle of their products, from development and testing through to operational support, providing you with significant ownership over your projects.
About Space Exploration Technologies Corp.
SpaceX is revolutionizing space technology with the ultimate goal of enabling human life on Mars. Join us in our mission to make life multi-planetary.
At SpaceX, we envision a future where humanity explores the stars, and we are working tirelessly to turn that vision into reality. Our goal is to facilitate human life on Mars through groundbreaking technologies.Join us as a Hardware Test Automation Engineer for Starlink SatellitesAs a part of SpaceX, you will play an integral role in deploying Starlink, the most advanced broadband internet system in the world. With over 8,500 satellites in orbit, Starlink is already providing fast and reliable internet access to millions globally. Our team designs, builds, tests, and operates the entire system, including the satellites, consumer receivers, and the software that integrates it all. We are just beginning to realize the potential of Starlink and seek exceptional engineers to enhance its benefits for communities and businesses worldwide.In this position, you will be responsible for designing, building, and automating test systems that support the development and qualification of satellite payloads, propulsion systems, mechanisms, and more. This multifaceted role involves engaging with design, analysis, and manufacturing disciplines, allowing you to lead extensive projects from initial design through to implementation. While aerospace experience is beneficial, what matters most is your curiosity, collaborative spirit, and ability to adapt in a dynamic environment as you contribute to high-impact technological advancements at scale.
Join SpaceX as a Hardware Test Engineer, where you will play a critical role in ensuring the functionality and reliability of our cutting-edge hardware systems for the Starlink project. You will be responsible for designing and executing comprehensive test plans, analyzing performance data, and collaborating with cross-functional teams to troubleshoot and resolve hardware issues.
At SpaceX, we envision a future where humanity explores the cosmos. We are at the forefront of developing groundbreaking technologies to make this dream a reality, with the ultimate aim of establishing human life on Mars.Position: Hardware Development Engineer, PCBA Manufacturing (Starlink)Join us as we utilize our expertise in rocketry and spacecraft design to launch Starlink, the world’s most advanced broadband internet system, which consists of the largest satellite constellation delivering fast and reliable internet to millions globally. We are responsible for the design, construction, testing, and operation of every component—from the thousands of satellites to consumer antennae that allow users to connect within minutes of unboxing, and the software that integrates it all. We are just beginning to unlock Starlink's vast potential to benefit communities and businesses around the globe, and we seek exceptional engineers to enhance this mission.
At SpaceX, we aspire to a future where humanity explores the cosmos. Our mission is to develop cutting-edge technology that paves the way for human life on Mars.Electrical Hardware Design Engineer - Satellites (Starlink)SpaceX is leveraging its extensive experience in aerospace technology to deploy Starlink, the world's most advanced broadband internet system. This project encompasses the largest satellite constellation globally, delivering fast and reliable internet access to millions. Our team is involved in every aspect of the system, from satellite design and consumer receivers to the integrated software that connects it all. As we expand and enhance Starlink's capabilities, we seek exceptional engineers to join our mission.As an Electrical Design Engineer for Starlink, you will oversee the entire hardware lifecycle that facilitates connectivity, engaging in various domains such as electrical, mechanical, thermal analysis, software, and antenna/RF engineering. Your challenges will include high-speed digital communications, analog signal processing, network system integration, power electronics, and RF devices. Your responsibilities will range from system design and schematic captures to PCB layout management, hardware troubleshooting, and defining requirements for silicon development and product testing. You will also collaborate with interdisciplinary teams, including mechanical and software engineers, to drive successful outcomes across satellite subsystems.Avionics: The avionics systems are the backbone of Starlink satellites, managing vehicle control, power distribution, high-speed traffic routing, and inter-satellite communication via advanced Space Lasers. This team is responsible for the design and success of these systems from inception to implementation.Payload: The Payload team focuses on industry-leading phased arrays, parabolic antennas, and custom compute + modem electronics to deliver connectivity to our customers. They oversee the design and execution of this hardware from conception to deployment.Your team assignment will be determined during the interview process, considering your technical skills, expertise, and preferences.
SpaceX pursues a vision of expanding human life beyond Earth, with a focus on developing technologies that support interplanetary exploration. The company’s ongoing work includes building and deploying systems to advance this mission, including the Starlink satellite network. Role overview The Integration & Test Engineer for Starlink works directly with complex satellite systems. This role requires a broad understanding of satellite design, schematics, operations, manufacturing processes, testing protocols, and flight requirements. The primary responsibility is to ensure that Starlink satellites meet their mission objectives through careful integration and thorough testing. Key responsibilities Engage with satellite systems at every stage, from design through flight. Apply engineering judgment and critical thinking to solve technical challenges. Work across multiple departments, often joining new development projects as they arise. Operate with minimal supervision, adapting to ambiguity and shifting priorities. Requirements Comprehensive knowledge of engineering principles related to design, schematics, operations, manufacturing, testing, and flight. Strong intuition for engineering and critical problem-solving skills. Ability to work independently and adapt to new challenges as they emerge.
At SpaceX, we believe in an exhilarating future where humanity explores the stars. Our mission is to develop groundbreaking technologies that facilitate this vision, ultimately enabling human life on Mars.SENIOR ELECTRICAL HARDWARE DEVELOPMENT ENGINEER - SATELLITES (STARLINK)SpaceX is at the forefront of deploying Starlink, the world's most sophisticated broadband internet system. As the largest satellite constellation in existence, Starlink provides fast and reliable internet access to millions globally. Our approach encompasses the design, construction, testing, and operation of all system components—including thousands of satellites, consumer receivers that connect users within minutes, and the software that integrates everything seamlessly. The potential global impact of Starlink is immense, and as we enhance and expand our constellation, we seek exceptional engineers to contribute to our team.In your role as an Electrical Design Engineer for Starlink, you will oversee the entire life cycle of the hardware that facilitates connectivity, engaging with electrical, mechanical, thermal analysis, software, and antenna/RF engineering. You will tackle challenges related to high-speed digital communications, analog systems, network integration, power electronics, and RF devices. Your responsibilities will encompass system design and schematic capture, PCB layout oversight, hardware troubleshooting, as well as defining requirements for the underlying silicon and overseeing complete product production and testing. Collaboration is key as you drive successful business outcomes across various subsystems of the satellite, working closely with mechanical and software engineering teams, among others.Key sub-teams include:Avionics: Responsible for the core avionics systems of Starlink satellites, which control the vehicle, manage kilowatts of power distribution, route high-speed vehicle and user traffic, and enable inter-satellite communication via advanced Space Lasers. The team ensures the design, development, and success of these systems from conception to execution.Payload: This team designs the cutting-edge phased arrays, parabolic antennas, and custom compute + modem electronics that deliver connectivity to our users. They are accountable for the hardware's design, development, and success from concept to execution.Your specific team assignment will be determined during the interview process based on your technical expertise, experience, and preferences.
At SpaceX, we envision a future where humanity explores the stars, and we are dedicated to making this vision a reality. Our mission centers around developing advanced technologies to enable human life on Mars and beyond.TEST TECHNICIAN (STARLINK)As part of our commitment to providing low-latency broadband internet worldwide, we are looking for skilled test technicians to support the development and production of optoelectronic devices for our Starlink satellite constellation. This network will deliver fast and reliable internet access to underserved populations globally, especially in rural areas.KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:Conduct preventative maintenance on testing equipment and data acquisition systems.Utilize mechanical hand tools and torque wrenches for part setups on test fixtures.Assist in developing test setups and organizing the testing lab.Monitor work progress in a fast-paced environment, ensuring timely completion of tasks.Program and operate environmental test chambers and vibration shakers.Employ both basic and advanced electronic testing equipment to conduct performance evaluations of components.Collaborate with design engineers to create and document testing procedures.Interpret various documentation types, from controlled releases to informal sketches.Identify design discrepancies and engage in problem-solving to rectify issues while updating documentation to prevent future occurrences.Maintain a clean, stocked, and organized workspace.Partner with design engineers to troubleshoot component and testing equipment failures.Support the development of production processes for initial production runs.Contribute to area efficiency and continuous improvement projects.
SpaceX was founded with the vision of exploring the stars and advancing humanity's future among the cosmos. Currently, SpaceX is at the forefront of developing cutting-edge technologies to facilitate human life on Mars.Battery Test Engineer for Starlink SatellitesAt SpaceX, we are utilizing our extensive experience in aerospace engineering to launch Starlink, the world's most sophisticated broadband internet system. As the largest satellite constellation globally, Starlink delivers fast, reliable internet access to millions of users worldwide. Our team designs, builds, tests, and operates every component of the system, including thousands of satellites and consumer receivers that allow users to connect within minutes. The potential of Starlink to impact global connectivity is immense. As we enhance and expand the constellation, we seek exceptional engineers to join our mission.The Starlink Development Battery Test team is a dynamic R&D group focused on increasing the reliability of Starlink's next-generation battery systems. As a Battery Test Engineer, you will be responsible for designing, fabricating, and implementing innovative battery test equipment while conducting rigorous development tests for new battery packs and cells.This role involves creating a comprehensive testing suite to ensure the reliability, safety, and performance of Starlink battery systems, from individual cells to complete packs. You will be accountable for the outcomes of our battery systems, defining the necessary test campaigns to evaluate the performance of emerging cell technologies under operational conditions. Your insights will determine the reliability and safety of the fully assembled packs in orbit for the satellites' operational lifespan. This position requires a blend of design, analysis, and manufacturing skills and the capability to lead extensive projects from initial design to implementation. A passion for battery technology and a background in mechanical engineering are essential.
At SpaceX, we are driven by the vision of a future where humanity explores the stars. Our commitment to developing groundbreaking technologies fuels our mission to enable human life on Mars.INTEGRATION & TEST ENGINEER - STARLINK PROPULSIONAs a key member of the Starlink propulsion team, you will play a crucial role in designing, implementing, and refining production processes for vital components within the propulsion system, which includes the Argon Hall Thruster, propellant feed systems, and satellite primary structure. Successful candidates will possess a solid understanding of design principles, schematics, operational protocols, manufacturing processes, testing methodologies, and flight checkouts. We seek engineers who demonstrate innovative thinking and are adept at navigating ambiguous requirements with minimal supervision. You will face diverse challenges across various work centers, frequently collaborating on inter-departmental projects aimed at achieving satellite mission success.
At SpaceX, we believe in a future where humanity explores the stars, which is far more thrilling than one where we remain Earthbound. We are committed to developing the technologies necessary to make this vision a reality, ultimately enabling human life on Mars.Environmental Test Technician (Starlink)We are looking for a skilled Environmental Test Technician who excels in multidisciplinary testing, design development, and problem-solving. In this role, you will collaborate closely with engineers to support satellite hardware testing throughout the design and manufacturing processes, ultimately contributing to our groundbreaking fleet of Starlink satellites. The ideal candidate is hands-on, adaptable, a quick learner, thrives in a dynamic environment, and is highly self-driven.Responsibilities:Assemble, instrument, and test satellite flight hardware throughout the development, production, and on-orbit correlation testing phases.Monitor and evaluate test asset and article performance during development and qualification campaigns.Activate and maintain space simulation test equipment, including thermal, thermal vacuum, HASS/HALT, vibration, and shock testing.Assemble, activate, and troubleshoot custom test racks and automated equipment interfaces to enhance lab capabilities and testing quality.Conduct structural tests for various large- and small-scale satellite components.Coordinate with engineering to plan, build, and activate test equipment, including mechanical assemblies and fluid systems.Install, maintain, troubleshoot, and repair instrumentation and harnessing, including pressure transducers, flow meters, temperature sensors, accelerometers, and strain gauges.
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
SpaceX is developing Starlink, a broadband internet network powered by a vast satellite constellation. This system spans thousands of satellites, consumer devices, and the software that connects them. As Starlink expands, engineers help drive improvements in performance and reliability for users around the world. The Electrical On-Orbit Hardware Reliability Engineer role centers on the electrical and mechanical reliability of Starlink satellites. This engineer monitors, investigates, and analyzes hardware failure modes across the entire fleet, shaping both ongoing operations and the design of future satellites. Key responsibilities Monitor and interpret on-orbit data to detect electrical and mechanical hardware issues in Starlink satellites Investigate failure modes through hardware testing, statistical analysis, and experiments conducted in orbit Work with teams from multiple disciplines to address on-orbit hardware challenges Use electrical engineering principles to identify root causes of failures Offer recommendations during design and production phases to enhance hardware reliability Contribute insights that influence hardware components, the satellite constellation, and future satellite designs Location This position is based in Redmond, WA.
Join SpaceX as an Electrical Test and Reliability Engineer for Satellites, specializing in the groundbreaking Starlink project. In this pivotal role, you will be responsible for ensuring the reliability and performance of our satellite systems through rigorous testing and analysis.
At SpaceX, we believe in a future where humanity explores the stars. We are pioneering the technologies to transform this vision into reality, with the ultimate objective of enabling human life on Mars.SOFTWARE ENGINEER - STARLINKThe Starlink engineering teams are innovating highly reliable in-space mesh networks and designing secure systems to ensure consistent access to space. You will play a pivotal role in the development and design of cutting-edge test systems, facilitating rapid development and precise testing of both Starlink software and hardware. Our engineers are responsible for the entire lifecycle of their products, from development and testing through to operational support, providing you with significant ownership over your projects.
Join SpaceX as a Manufacturing Engineer for Starlink, where you will play a pivotal role in designing and optimizing manufacturing processes that support our mission to provide global internet coverage. This position involves working closely with cross-functional teams to drive improvements in efficiency, quality, and safety.
At SpaceX, we believe that a future where humanity is exploring the stars is far more exciting than one where we remain on Earth. Today, we are actively developing innovative technologies to make this vision a reality, ultimately aiming to enable human life on Mars.Operations Engineer (Starlink)Starlink stands as the world's first and largest satellite constellation, utilizing low Earth orbit to deliver broadband internet that supports streaming, online gaming, video calls, and more. By harnessing advanced satellites and user hardware, combined with our extensive experience in spacecraft and on-orbit operations, Starlink is committed to providing high-speed, low-latency internet to users globally. As an Operations Engineer on the Starlink Satellite team, you will spearhead improvement projects for our Materials Management and Satellite Supply Chain organization, ensuring that safety, reliability, and process capability goals are met, maintained, and enhanced. Your role will be pivotal in fostering collaboration among our development, supply chain, and production teams. You will lead the design and development of both new and existing processes and infrastructure, enabling SpaceX to continue advancing the world's most sophisticated satellite constellation.
At SpaceX, we believe that a future where humanity explores the stars is not just aspirational, but achievable. We are at the forefront of developing groundbreaking technologies to enable human life on Mars and beyond.AUTOMATION AND CONTROLS ENGINEER FOR STARLINKJoin the Starlink team, the world's largest satellite constellation, delivering fast, reliable internet to millions globally. In this role, you will collaborate with top-notch engineers on transformative applications aimed at revolutionizing satellite manufacturing processes, ultimately enhancing Starlink's global impact.
At SpaceX, we believe in a future where humanity explores the stars, and we're dedicated to making that vision a reality. Our current mission involves developing the technologies necessary for human life on Mars.Join Our Team as an Embedded Security Engineer (Starlink)We are harnessing our extensive experience in building rockets and spacecraft to deploy Starlink, the most advanced broadband internet system globally. As the largest satellite constellation in the world, Starlink delivers fast and reliable internet service to millions. 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, and the software that integrates it all. We are just beginning to explore Starlink's potential global impact, and we invite exceptional engineers to help maximize its benefits for communities and businesses worldwide.As an Embedded Security Engineer, you will play a key role in influencing the security of our software across various product lines. We seek individuals with a proven track record in delivering reliable software and a comprehensive understanding of today's Internet security architecture, including the cryptographic principles involved. You should be able to see the bigger picture, prioritize tasks effectively, and work comfortably at various levels of abstraction. Ideal candidates will possess strong skills in one or more of the following areas:Software EngineeringApplied CryptographyNetwork SecurityOperating System SecuritySecure/Authenticated BootIncident Response and Adversary DetectionVulnerability ResearchSuccess in this role requires flexibility, clear communication, and the ability to build and maintain productive relationships with other engineering teams. If you're passionate about creating high-quality products, enjoy the challenge of outsmarting adversaries, and wish to make an impact on an interplanetary scale, we encourage you to apply.
At SpaceX, we believe in a future where humanity explores the stars, making the universe accessible to all. We are dedicated to developing groundbreaking technologies to support this vision, with the ultimate aim of enabling human life on Mars.Join our team as an Operations Development Engineer for StarlinkStarlink represents the world's largest satellite constellation, delivering fast and reliable internet services to millions globally. We are just beginning to realize Starlink's potential, and we invite top-tier engineers to join us in enhancing our systems to expand services into new markets while maximizing performance and growth.In this role, you will engineer operational systems and processes to support the Starlink network as it scales to millions of users worldwide. As part of our innovative team, you will be instrumental in revolutionizing global connectivity and internet access. The ideal Operations Development Engineer will be responsible for creating the tools, technologies, and processes necessary to maintain, operate, and evolve this advanced network. You will leverage operational data to identify and prioritize enhancements aimed at increasing efficiency and sustaining operational health. Collaborating with engineers across various subsystems, software, and network teams, you will develop alerts, mitigations, and terrestrial assets, driving improvements to the core Starlink systems. Through continuous enhancement, you will implement process and automation upgrades to minimize manual interventions. You will oversee the entire lifecycle of projects, including development, testing, deployment, and support.
Join our team at Space Exploration Technologies Corp. (SpaceX) as a Software Engineer in C++. You will play a key role in developing software for the Starlink satellite internet constellation. Your expertise will contribute to the advancement of our technology, enabling global internet access for users around the world.
Mar 25, 2026
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