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Full-time|$160K/yr - $200K/yr|On-site|Hawthorne, CA

Lead Engineer - Space Solar HardwarePosition OverviewLocation: Hawthorne, CAEmployment Type: Full-timeDepartment: Starlight SolarAbout StarpathStarpath is pioneering the advancement of technologies essential for human habitation on the Moon and Mars. Our current projects include developing robotic systems designed to produce vital resources such as water, power, and oxygen at unprecedented scales, all aimed at establishing a self-sustaining city on Mars.Role SummaryAs a member of the Starlight team, you will play a crucial role in enhancing space solar power solutions that align with Starpath’s mission and contribute to the broader space economy. Our focus is on manufacturing the most cost-effective and high-performance space solar technology, which will energize the majority of new satellites developed on Earth, alongside all of Starpath’s equipment destined for the Moon and Mars.Key ResponsibilitiesAct as the primary design authority for Starlight Solar productsDevelop the solar engineering organization to support rapid business growthConvert customer requirements and product strategy into actionable engineering plansOversee all technical aspects of solar product development, reliability, and manufacturingCollaborate with customer-facing teams to ensure clarity in technical communicationsFoster a culture of excellence throughout the engineering organizationServe as the final approver for major development, qualification, and manufacturing processes.Required QualificationsBachelor's degree or higher in Mechanical, Aerospace, or a related engineering disciplineA minimum of 10 years of experience in developing high-reliability hardware, preferably in the aerospace sectorSolid grounding in mechanical principles, including structures, packaging, and material interactionsAbility to work effectively across multiple engineering disciplinesFamiliarity with space environmental testing standards (e.g., NASA GEVS, ECSS, etc.)Exceptional technical communication skills and a collaborative mindset

Jan 12, 2026
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Full-time|$110K/yr - $180K/yr|On-site|Hawthorne, CA

Senior Electrical Engineer – Space Power SystemsJoin our innovative team at Starpath Space as a Senior Electrical Engineer, where you will play a pivotal role in advancing space power systems for our lunar and Martian missions.Position DetailsLocation: Hawthorne, CAEmployment Type: Full-timeDepartment: Starlight SolarAbout Starpath SpaceAt Starpath Space, we are on a mission to enable human life on the Moon and Mars by developing and manufacturing essential technologies. Our current focus is on creating robotic systems that will sustainably produce vital resources such as water, power, and oxygen on a planetary scale. Our ultimate vision is to establish a self-sufficient city on Mars.The RoleThe Starlight team is dedicated to revolutionizing space solar power, crucial for supporting both our core mission and the broader space economy. We manufacture cutting-edge solar technology that boasts the lowest cost and highest performance, designed to power not only our satellites but also all Starpath equipment deployed on the Moon and Mars. This position offers significant autonomy and responsibility, allowing you to lead by doing and innovate without excessive bureaucracy.Key ResponsibilitiesDesign and analyze electrical architectures for space solar panels and power interfaces.Define electrical requirements and interfaces for customer spacecraft systems.Conduct trade studies related to power generation, regulation, and distribution.Collaborate closely with mechanical, materials, manufacturing, and reliability teams.Support qualification and acceptance testing from an electrical perspective.Contribute to future product roadmaps and power system concepts.Required QualificationsB.S. or higher in Electrical Engineering or a related field.8+ years of experience in electrical or power systems engineering.Experience with high-reliability or aerospace hardware.Strong knowledge of power electronics, harnessing, and electrical interfaces.Adept at navigating early-stage, dynamic technical environments.Preferred QualificationsDirect experience with space power systems.Familiarity with solar energy technologies.Proficiency in relevant simulation and design software.

Jan 13, 2026
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Full-time|On-site|Hawthorne, CA

Manufacturing Engineer - Space Solar HardwarePosition OverviewLocation: Hawthorne, CAEmployment Type: Full-timeDepartment: Starlight SolarTravel Requirement: FrequentAbout StarpathAt Starpath, we are pioneering the future of space habitation by developing advanced technologies that will support human life on the Moon and Mars. Our team is dedicated to creating robotic systems that will locally produce vital resources—water, power, and oxygen—on an unprecedented scale, ultimately striving to establish a self-sustaining city on Mars.Role SummaryJoin our Starlight team, where we are on a mission to revolutionize space solar power, aligning with Starpath's core objectives and enhancing the broader space economy. As a Manufacturing Engineer, you will take charge of the development and optimization of processes, tooling, and inspection techniques required for the high-rate manufacturing of space solar hardware, ensuring exceptional quality.Key ResponsibilitiesDesign and conduct acceptance testing for manufacturing processes and tools to enhance efficiency and production rates.Create and implement precision tooling aimed at reducing assembly errors, enhancing quality, and minimizing cycle times.Automate innovative processes to guarantee repeatability in high-volume production lines.Collaborate closely with design engineering teams to optimize solar panel designs through design for manufacturing (DFM) principles.Establish in-process inspection methods, including automated solutions, to detect issues early and improve first-pass yield.Oversee the transition of hardware from development to production, ensuring that processes are thoroughly documented, stable, and scalable.Advocate for simplification by reducing unnecessary complexities in specifications and workflows.

Mar 30, 2026
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Full-time|$110K/yr - $164K/yr|On-site|Hawthorne

Oligo is revolutionizing spacecraft design and production through a cutting-edge, manufacturing-in-the-loop foundation model. Our mission is to empower customers to concentrate solely on their technology and mission objectives, while we expertly manage everything from design and manufacturing to launch and operations. With a team comprised of ex-MIT, Harvard, and NASA JPL experts, we leverage AI-driven generative design and automated manufacturing to deliver advanced payload-specific spacecraft in mere weeks instead of months.Supported by world-class advisors and fresh funding from top investors including Lux Capital, we seek exceptional builders, quick learners, and driven engineers. If your expertise lies in spacecraft systems, avionics, ML/AI, or advanced manufacturing, you will collaborate across disciplines on real missions that fly, function in orbit, and scale globally.Our innovative environment pairs elite AI/ML talent with top-tier satellite engineers, reimagining the construction of space systems from first principles. Experience a workplace without bureaucracy or legacy thinking.If you feel you are a great fit, we can’t wait to meet you!Role OverviewAs part of Oligo's vertically integrated infrastructure for automated spacecraft design and manufacturing, our AI software stack, Zenith, transforms raw mission requirements into flight-ready spacecraft using a pipeline of agentic AI systems, embedded simulation, and hardware-in-the-loop validation.We are actively seeking a passionate Software Engineer with a solid foundation in ML/AI and systems engineering. In this role, you will help to enhance core algorithms that drive generative design, simulation-aware geometry creation, and multi-domain system optimization. Work alongside spacecraft engineers and flight software developers to create AI that not only simulates reality but actively designs it.Specifically, we are hiring for an early-career AI Space Systems Software Engineer to develop the next layer of intelligence within our design stack—intelligent agents capable of reasoning across spacecraft requirements, mission architectures, and system constraints. Your contributions will involve the development of large-scale language and vision-language models trained on authentic systems engineering data, fostering tools that expedite and validate satellite design while automating model-based systems engineering.

Aug 3, 2025
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Full-time|$135K/yr - $170K/yr|On-site|Hawthorne, CA

Lead Engineer for Testing & Qualification - Space Solar SystemsPosition OverviewLocation: Hawthorne, CaliforniaEmployment Type: Full-timeDepartment: Starlight SolarAbout StarpathStarpath is pioneering the development of technologies that will enable human habitation on the Moon and Mars. We are currently engineering robotic systems capable of producing essential resources such as water, energy, and oxygen at an unprecedented scale. Our ultimate vision is to establish and maintain a self-sufficient city on Mars.The RoleJoin our Starlight team, dedicated to revolutionizing space solar power to bolster Starpath’s mission and contribute to the broader space economy. We manufacture the most cost-effective and high-performance space solar solutions, empowering new satellites and all of Starpath’s operations on the Moon and Mars.In this hands-on role, you will leverage your expertise in standards and judgment to lead testing and qualification processes.Key ResponsibilitiesOversee internal processes for the qualification and acceptance of space solar hardware.Develop and maintain environmental test plans aligned with NASA GEVS and customer requirements.Coordinate and manage environmental testing, including TVAC, vibration, thermal, and radiation tests, both internally and externally.Adapt and execute test plans to investigate physical conditions beyond standard reference missions.Conduct risk analyses, including FMEA/FMECA-lite and fault tree assessments.Assist in failure analysis, root cause investigations, and the implementation of corrective and preventive actions.Collaborate with Manufacturing on quality assurance, acceptance criteria, and handling non-conformance issues.Clearly communicate testing methodologies and outcomes to customers and internal stakeholders.QualificationsBachelor's degree or higher in an engineering discipline.7+ years of experience in reliability, quality, or test engineering for high-reliability hardware, preferably in the aerospace sector.Proven experience in environmental testing for space hardware.Strong analytical skills and the ability to perform risk assessments effectively.

Jan 9, 2026
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Full-time|On-site|Hawthorne, CA

Join SpaceX as an Operations Engineer, where you will play a pivotal role in enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of our operational processes. You will work closely with cross-functional teams to analyze existing systems, identify areas for improvement, and implement innovative solutions that drive productivity. Your expertise will contribute to maintaining our cutting-edge position in the aerospace industry.

Mar 18, 2026
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Full-time|On-site|Hawthorne, CA

About Starpath SpaceAt Starpath Space, we are pioneers in developing and manufacturing advanced technologies that will facilitate human habitation on the Moon and Mars. Currently, we're creating robotic systems designed to locally produce essential resources necessary for a sustainable lunar civilization, including water, energy, and oxygen. Our ultimate ambition is to establish and maintain a self-sufficient city on Mars.Director of Avionics EngineeringAs the Director of Avionics Engineering, you will be at the helm of a talented team tasked with the design, analysis, and qualification of all avionics systems across our diverse product lines. Your responsibilities will encompass systems related to motion control, communication, computational processes, power management, and beyond. You will act as the technical authority, ensuring the successful delivery and integration of all avionics hardware.Key Responsibilities:Define and substantiate the architectural framework, interfaces, and requirements for all avionics systems.Establish qualification testing criteria in line with spaceflight testing standards.Facilitate effective execution of both system and component level design while providing necessary technical guidance and mentorship.Collaborate across functions with software and mechanical teams to ensure alignment with integration timelines and system milestones.Oversee all technical, operational, and programmatic risks associated with the avionics team.

Jul 28, 2025
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Full-time|$80K/yr - $140K/yr|On-site|Hawthorne, CA

Program Manager - Space Solar ProductsPosition OverviewLocation: Hawthorne, CAEmployment Type: Full-timeDepartment: Starlight SolarAbout StarpathAt Starpath, we are pioneering the technologies that will empower humanity to establish a sustainable presence on the Moon and Mars. Our innovative robotic systems are designed to produce vital resources like water, power, and oxygen, on an unprecedented scale for future lunar civilizations. Our ultimate ambition is to create and maintain a self-sustaining city on Mars.Role OverviewAs part of the Starlight team, you will play a crucial role in advancing space solar power solutions that align with Starpath's mission and contribute to the broader space economy. We are committed to manufacturing the most cost-effective and high-performance space solar technology, essential for powering new satellites and all of Starpath's equipment on lunar and Martian landscapes.This position offers a dynamic environment with significant autonomy and accountability, fostering a lead-by-doing approach with minimal bureaucratic constraints.Key ResponsibilitiesFacilitate the planning and execution of space hardware programsMonitor schedules, milestones, risks, and deliverablesEnhance collaboration between Product and Customer teamsOversee internal program management processesFoster a culture of quality and continuous improvement within the teamRequired QualificationsBachelor's degree in Engineering, Operations, or a related disciplineMinimum of 5 years of experience in program or project managementExperience collaborating with hardware development teamsExceptional organizational and communication skillsPreferred QualificationsHands-on experience with space solar arrays, deployables, or power systems packagingBackground in aerospace or space hardware industriesExperience in startup or early-stage program environmentsFamiliarity with manufacturing and qualification workflows

Jan 13, 2026
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Full-time|On-site|Hawthorne HQ

Join Reflect, where agility, ownership, and the power to drive change are at the core of our mission. If these elements resonate with you, we invite you to share your most impressive achievements and experiences from any stage of your journey.About the RoleAs an Orbit Operations Engineer, you will take charge of the daily operations of our spacecraft while also developing the operational frameworks that ensure seamless functionality. This role comes with significant ownership within a small, collaborative mission operations team. Your influence will extend beyond mere execution; you will craft, enhance, and help define our operational procedures.Your responsibilities will include monitoring spacecraft health, diagnosing anomalies, planning maneuvers, and coordinating ground station communications. Furthermore, you will create and improve the tools, scripts, and processes that facilitate the effective running of our expanding fleet. As our constellation evolves, you will play a pivotal role in shaping operational strategies, updating mission requirements, and fostering continuous improvement across our satellite and ground operations.

Dec 9, 2025
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Mission Manager, Space Lasers (Starshield)

Space Exploration Technologies Corp.

Full-time|$130K/yr - $180K/yr|On-site|Hawthorne, CA

At Space Exploration Technologies Corp. (SpaceX), we believe the future of humanity lies in space exploration. Our mission is to develop innovative technologies that enable human life on Mars. Join us as we push the boundaries of what's possible.Mission Manager, Space Lasers (Starshield)Starshield utilizes SpaceX’s advanced Starlink technology and launch capabilities to bolster national security initiatives. Unlike Starlink, which caters to consumer and commercial markets, Starshield focuses on governmental applications, particularly in earth observation, communications, and hosted payloads.We seek a dedicated Mission Manager to lead our dynamic space lasers team. In this pivotal role, you will oversee the design, testing, integration, and operational deployment of the Starshield Mini Space Laser. These lasers are engineered for seamless compatibility with satellite manufacturers’ spacecraft, enabling high-speed, low-latency connectivity in orbit for real-time tasking, continuous command-and-control, and immediate data transmission to ground locations.

Mar 5, 2026
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Full-time|On-site|Hawthorne, California, United States

CHAOS Inc. is a pioneering technology firm committed to providing cutting-edge solutions to defense and critical industrial sectors. Established in 2022 by a team of seasoned professionals, CHAOS has rapidly emerged as a hub for elite multi-disciplinary engineers dedicated to developing mission-critical technologies. Our culture is centered on mission focus, aiming to tackle the most challenging technical problems. With our agile engineering methodology, we facilitate swift prototyping, paired with robust partnerships in defense and industry to deliver practical solutions.Role Overview:As a Technical Operations Engineer, you will be integral to the convergence of technology and real-world mission scenarios. Your role will involve ensuring CHAOS systems operate seamlessly in the field, integrating hardware and software, diagnosing intricate system issues, and executing swift fixes and enhancements.This position is perfect for individuals who excel in dynamic, hands-on environments, proficient with Linux terminals, network traces, hardware wiring, as well as Python scripts and dashboards. You will work closely with customers, integrating CHAOS systems into their existing infrastructure and ensuring performance under actual operating conditions.

Mar 11, 2026
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Business Operations Analyst for Starlink

Space Exploration Technologies Corp.

Full-time|$85K/yr - $120K/yr|On-site|Hawthorne, CA

Role overview Starlink, SpaceX’s global broadband internet project, relies on the world’s largest satellite constellation to deliver service worldwide. The Starlink Business Operations team combines planning, analysis, and practical business strategy to support this mission. Working closely with SpaceX leadership, the team influences both day-to-day operations and the long-term direction of Starlink. What you will do Analyze data to guide business decisions as Starlink’s network grows Develop recommendations based on findings and present them to leadership Lead cross-functional projects from initial analysis through to implementation Support immediate operational needs as well as strategic planning for future growth Team environment The Business Operations group values adaptability and initiative. Team members are deeply involved in daily operations and are expected to take ownership of important challenges. Those who excel often lead efforts that help shape the future of the Starlink program. Location This role is based in Hawthorne, CA.

Apr 22, 2026
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Full-time|$140K/yr - $190K/yr|On-site|Hawthorne, California, United States

CHAOS Industries is at the forefront of modern defense technology, offering a diverse range of products designed to achieve domain superiority. Our solutions, powered by Coherent Distributed Networks (CDN™), enable military personnel, commercial aviators, and border security units to respond swiftly, adapt quickly, and outpace emerging threats.Founded in 2022, CHAOS Industries has successfully secured $1 billion in funding from top-tier investors like 8VC, Accel, and Valor Equity Partners. Our headquarters are located in Los Angeles, with additional offices in Washington, D.C., San Francisco, San Diego, Seattle, and London. For further details, please visit www.chaosinc.com.Role Overview:As a Modeling & Simulation Engineer specializing in Operations Analysis at CHAOS, you will lead the design, development, execution, analysis, and validation of models and simulations to deliver comprehensive operational analysis and system performance assessments for defense, national security, and commercial initiatives. You will leverage your expertise to implement robust statistical methods for analyzing simulation results, quantifying system effectiveness, and providing actionable insights to technical teams, leadership, and clients. Your contributions will play a crucial role in informing key decisions regarding sensor performance, mission planning, weapon efficacy, and platform capability evaluations.This is an exciting opportunity to become an integral part of a rapidly expanding team committed to delivering groundbreaking technologies to the defense, national security, and critical industry sectors.

Mar 11, 2026
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Full-time|$120K/yr - $164K/yr|On-site|Hawthorne

Oligo is at the forefront of revolutionizing spacecraft design and production with our innovative manufacturing-in-the-loop foundation model. We empower our clients to concentrate on their technology and mission goals while we expertly manage the entire process from design and manufacturing to launch and operations. Our dedicated team, composed of ex-MIT, Harvard, and NASA JPL engineers, utilizes advanced AI-driven generative design and automated manufacturing to deliver state-of-the-art payload-specific spacecraft in weeks, not months.Backed by prestigious advisors and investment from leading firms like Lux Capital, we seek out exceptional talent—builders, quick learners, and ambitious engineers who share our passion for innovation in spacecraft systems, avionics, machine learning, artificial intelligence, and advanced manufacturing. Join us in shaping the future of space systems with a collaborative approach across diverse disciplines, where your contributions will lead to real missions that fly, perform in orbit, and expand globally.We prioritize creativity over bureaucracy and legacy thinking, and we are eager to meet individuals who resonate with our vision.As a Generative Spacecraft Engineer - Electrical, you will play a crucial role in architecting our flight systems by designing, integrating, and testing spacecraft within a small, highly skilled team. Your expertise will bridge the mechanical and electrical disciplines, driving systems-level decisions and bringing your designs to life.This position is perfect for someone who has experience taking a spacecraft from concept to launch, understands the importance of agility without sacrificing quality, and thrives in dynamic environments where creativity meets responsibility.

Dec 5, 2025
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Full-time|$135K/yr - $180K/yr|On-site|Hawthorne, CA

At SpaceX, we believe in a future where humanity explores the stars, a vision that drives our innovation and technological advancements. We are actively developing the capabilities to enable human life on Mars and beyond.Senior IT Windows Systems EngineerWe are seeking a highly skilled and experienced engineer with extensive expertise in Microsoft technologies to join our Information Technology Windows Infrastructure team. In this role, you will support IT systems across SpaceX’s operations. The ideal candidate is adaptable, thrives in a fast-paced environment, and takes ownership of the processes, systems, and tools they develop, all contributing to our mission of making humanity an interplanetary species.

Feb 24, 2026
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Internship|On-site|Hawthorne HQ

Join Reflect Orbital as a Thermal Engineering Intern, where you will play a crucial role in shaping innovative solutions in aerospace technology. We are looking for dynamic individuals eager to take ownership of their work and drive impactful change within our team.About the RoleAt Reflect Orbital, we value talent in all its forms, regardless of prior experience. This internship offers a unique chance to tackle complex challenges that advance the frontiers of human capability and technology.As an intern, you will be entrusted with responsibilities akin to our full-time engineers, contributing directly to our cutting-edge flying constellation projects.We seek candidates who thrive in ambiguous situations, are hands-on problem solvers, and can commit to a minimum of 12 weeks at our Hawthorne, CA office. We encourage all passionate individuals to apply, even if you do not meet every listed qualification.

Nov 5, 2025
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Full-time|$110K/yr - $164K/yr|On-site|Hawthorne

Oligo is on the cutting edge of transforming spacecraft design and production with our innovative manufacturing-in-the-loop foundation model. We empower our clients to concentrate on their unique technology and mission goals, while we handle the entire process—from design and manufacturing to launch and operations. Using advanced AI-driven generative design and automated manufacturing, our team—comprising ex-MIT, Harvard, and NASA JPL experts—develops the most sophisticated payload-specific spacecraft at scale, achieving timelines from weeks to months.With esteemed advisors and investment from premier firms like Lux Capital, we are in search of exceptional builders, quick learners, and driven engineers. If your expertise spans spacecraft systems, avionics, machine learning, AI, or advanced manufacturing, you will work collaboratively across various disciplines on real missions that operate in orbit and expand globally.We unite top-tier AI/ML talent with skilled satellite engineers to redefine the construction of space systems from the ground up. Here, you will find a bureaucracy-free environment that fosters innovative thinking.If you believe you are the right fit, we are eager to meet you.

Aug 5, 2025
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Full-time|On-site|Hawthorne HQ

At Reflect, we thrive on innovation and speed. We are looking for a proactive individual who can take ownership of their work and drive impactful changes. If you are excited by the prospect of shaping the future of space exploration, we want to hear about your previous experiences and achievements across various domains.About the RoleAs a GNC Engineer, your primary responsibility will be to enhance our ability to forecast the performance of cutting-edge space vehicles in orbit. Your expertise will encompass vehicle dynamics modeling, orbital dynamics simulation, and the design of controllers that will be implemented on flight-ready avionics. We are seeking a candidate who possesses comprehensive GNC development skills.Key ResponsibilitiesCreate and manage our 6-DOF simulation to analyze vehicle attitude, station-keeping, and orbital performance.Design and deploy controllers on space-bound hardware by actively coding software.Utilize simulations to inform and refine ADCS design.Collaborate with avionics engineers to ensure efficient and reliable attitude determination and control.Evaluate orbits, constellation configurations, trajectories, and attitude motion profiles to optimize vehicle service capabilities.Contribute to high-level decisions regarding vehicle architecture.Assist in prototyping efforts and implement controllers on prototype hardware.Develop innovative solutions for challenges associated with accurately directing reflected sunlight from space to specific ground locations.QualificationsDemonstrated technical leadership with successful vehicle controllers and simulations (e.g., developed GNC for a specific vehicle).Experience in establishing simulation environments from the ground up, with a strong understanding of best practices.Proven track record of implementing attitude control and/or estimation algorithms on spacecraft.Experience in the verification and validation of GNC flight software within integrated environments, utilizing 6-DOF simulation and Hardware-in-the-Loop (HITL) testing.We encourage applications even if you don't meet all qualifications. Our priority is to hire exceptional individuals, recognizing that unique backgrounds can bring valuable perspectives.

Aug 8, 2025
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Intern|On-site|Hawthorne HQ

Join Reflect Orbital as an Embedded Firmware Engineering Intern, where you will have the opportunity to innovate and drive impactful changes. We value ownership and initiative, and if you thrive in a fast-paced environment, we want to hear about your achievements and experiences.About the RoleAt Reflect Orbital, we recognize talent in every form, regardless of prior experience. If you are passionate about tackling complex challenges and contributing to advancements in space technology, this internship offers a unique platform for growth.As an intern, you will be entrusted with responsibilities equal to our full-time engineers, directly influencing the success of our innovative flying constellation.Ideal candidates will embrace challenges without known solutions, demonstrate hands-on problem-solving skills, and commit to a minimum of 12 weeks of in-person work at our headquarters in Hawthorne, CA. We welcome all motivated candidates to apply, even if you do not meet every requirement.ResponsibilitiesTake ownership of designing, developing, analyzing, manufacturing, and testing groundbreaking spacecraft components.Create comprehensive tools and testing setups, focusing on completing and delivering your projects.Rapidly prototype and iterate on designs.QualificationsAbility to develop creative, resourceful solutions while also having experience in building and delivering high-quality, complex products when necessary.Capable of working independently yet knowing when to seek guidance.We encourage applicants from diverse backgrounds, and we are committed to creating unique roles for talented individuals who share our vision.BenefitsReflect Orbital believes that our team's success is paramount, which is reflected in our generous compensation and benefits package aimed at supporting our employees and their families.Unlimited paid time off.Daily healthy lunches provided.

Nov 5, 2025
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Full-time|On-site|Hawthorne HQ

At Reflect, we prioritize speed, ownership, and the ability to drive impactful change. If you thrive in an environment that values innovation and creativity, we welcome you to share your most significant achievements across various domains and stages of your life.About the RoleAs a Flight Software Engineer, you will be instrumental in the design, development, and deployment of software systems for a cutting-edge fleet of low-Earth orbit spacecraft. You'll collaborate closely with software, electrical, and mission operations engineers to ensure our flight software effectively supports mission objectives throughout the entire vehicle lifecycle.ResponsibilitiesCreate robust autonomous software systems and the infrastructure necessary for thorough testing and large-scale deployment in spaceOversee all phases of software development, including conceptual design, implementation, testing, and deploymentDevelop software that facilitates command and data handling, guidance, navigation, control, and fault detection and isolationEnhance on-orbit operations through ongoing development and over-the-air updatesMinimum QualificationsProven track record of excellence in a similar software projectA minimum of 3 years of experience in C/C++ programmingIdeal QualificationsExperience developing flight software for spacecraft or similar high-reliability applicationsExperience with ARM microcontrollers and embedded Linux platformsProficient in debugging, unit testing, and integrated flight software testingStrong understanding of computer networking principlesExperience with fault-tolerant software design, including watchdogs, voting logic, and error correction codesFamiliarity with industry software standards such as MISRA-C and JSFAbility to adapt in a fast-paced, dynamic environment with changing requirementsEven if you don’t meet all of the qualifications, we encourage you to apply. At Reflect, we value diverse backgrounds and experiences.

Aug 19, 2025

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