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About Nintendo of America: For over 30 years, Nintendo has been dedicated to creating joyful experiences through innovative entertainment. At Nintendo of America Inc., we strive to fulfill this mission by collaborating closely with Nintendo Co., Ltd., to bring beloved franchises such as Mario™, Donkey Kong™, The Legend of Zelda™, Metroid™, Animal Crossing™, Pikmin™, and Splatoon™ to audiences across the Americas through our video games, hardware systems, and various entertainment projects including films and theme parks.
We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer, fostering a welcoming and inclusive environment for our employees, our products, and the diverse communities we serve. To learn more about Nintendo, please visit our official website at https://www.nintendo.com/.
Full-time|$91.5K/yr - $146.4K/yr|On-site|Redmond, WA
Nintendo of America About Nintendo of America: For over 30 years, Nintendo has been dedicated to creating joyful experiences through innovative entertainment. At Nintendo of America Inc., we strive to fulfill this mission by collaborating closely with Nintendo Co., Ltd., to bring beloved franchises such as Mario™, Donkey Kong™, The Legend of Zelda™, Metroid™…
Join SpaceX as a Supply Chain Engineer specializing in PCB (Printed Circuit Board) design and manufacturing for our Starlink project. In this pivotal role, you will collaborate with cross-functional teams to optimize the supply chain process, ensuring efficient and cost-effective procurement of components vital to our mission. Your expertise will contribute directly to the development of cutting-edge satellite technology that aims to provide global internet coverage.
At SpaceX, we believe that a future where humanity explores the stars is far more thrilling than one where we remain Earth-bound. We are developing cutting-edge technologies to make this vision a reality, with the ultimate objective of establishing human life on Mars.Supplier Development Engineer - Harnessing (Starlink)The Starlink initiative necessitates a revolutionary approach to supply chain management. Our suppliers are expected to deliver top-notch quality alongside rapidly evolving designs at commercial-scale volumes. We are on the lookout for passionate candidates who possess extensive knowledge of manufacturing and quality assurance tools, coupled with an unwavering drive to empower our suppliers for success. This role requires a unique blend of established leadership and technical expertise.
As a Mechanical Engineer specializing in Satellite Bus systems at SpaceX, you will play a crucial role in the design, development, and testing of advanced satellite technologies for the Starlink project. Your expertise in mechanical engineering will contribute to innovative solutions that enhance the performance and reliability of our satellite buses.
Join SpaceX as an Electrical Hardware Engineer, where your expertise will contribute to the development of cutting-edge satellite technologies for our Starlink program. You will engage in the design, testing, and implementation of electrical systems that play a crucial role in satellite functionality.
SpaceX is on a mission to revolutionize space travel and make life multi-planetary, and we're looking for an Automation Engineer to join our Starlink Customer Success team. In this role, you will be pivotal in developing, maintaining, and enhancing automation solutions that improve customer experience and streamline operations across the Starlink network. Your work will involve close collaboration with engineering and technical teams to ensure our automation processes are efficient and effective. You will also be responsible for creating monitoring systems and reports that keep our leadership informed of automation performance and customer support needs.
Join SpaceX as a Senior Signal and Power Integrity Engineer in our innovative Starlink Payload Engineering team. In this pivotal role, you will own the signal integrity (SI) and power integrity (PI) processes throughout the entire lifecycle of advanced satellite hardware. This includes evaluating silicon architecture, overseeing PCB layout, and driving troubleshooting efforts post-production. You will be a key contributor in designing cutting-edge communication systems, high-speed memory interfaces, and power distribution networks for our revolutionary satellite constellation, which is already providing internet to millions globally. You will also lead the definition and implementation of design processes and tools that enhance our engineering team's capabilities.
At SpaceX, we are driven by the vision of a future where humanity thrives among the stars. As a Senior Data Engineer on our Starlink Growth team, you will play a crucial role in shaping the future of global connectivity. Your expertise will enable us to analyze and enhance the world's most advanced broadband internet system, currently serving over 8 million users worldwide. You will develop strategic metrics and analytical tools that assess the health of the Starlink business, collaborating with both technical and business teams to optimize customer acquisition and improve user experiences. By leveraging cutting-edge machine learning and statistical methods, you will transform data insights into actionable strategies that drive growth and innovation.
At SpaceX, we envision a future where humanity is exploring the cosmos. Our mission is to develop groundbreaking technologies that make this vision a reality, with the ultimate goal of enabling human life on Mars.NEW GRADUATE MECHANICAL ENGINEER (STARLINK)Join us at Starlink, the world's largest satellite constellation, delivering high-speed internet access globally. We utilize our extensive SpaceX expertise in rocket and spacecraft development to launch thousands of satellites annually, currently serving over 9 million customers across 120+ countries. Our team is responsible for designing, building, testing, and operating every aspect of the system—from satellite hardware to user antennas that connect effortlessly upon unboxing, to the software that integrates it all. As we expand the Starlink constellation with advanced hardware and increased bandwidth, we seek exceptional engineers to drive this mission forward.As a Mechanical Design Engineer within the Satellite Vehicle Engineering team, you will tackle intricate structural, thermal, and electromechanical challenges associated with the space-grade hardware that powers our satellites. You will own the entire design lifecycle, from initial concepts and design phases to testing, manufacturing, and large-scale production. Collaborating with diverse cross-functional engineering teams, you will contribute to democratizing internet access worldwide. There are several sub-teams within the vehicle engineering group, each focusing on a unique area. Applicants will be evaluated across all teams and matched to a specific team based on technical expertise, team requirements, and personal preferences.Your assignment to these teams will be determined during the interview process, considering your technical fit, skills, and preferences. Sub-teams include, but are not limited to:Mechanisms Team: Focused on comprehensive electromechanical design for actuators, reaction wheels, torque rods, solar arrays, and more.Space Lasers Team: Collaborating with the optical team to design opto-mechanical assemblies for our cutting-edge Space Lasers and other optical payloads.Bus Avionics Team: Partnering with electrical engineers to design mechanical avionics modules, and address thermal, structural, new component selection, integration, and harnessing for satellites.Structural Team: Responsible for the design and analysis of the satellite's primary structure, including chassis, ribs, rails, and other components.
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.
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.
At SpaceX, we believe in a future where humanity explores the cosmos. We are committed to developing the cutting-edge technologies that will make interstellar travel a reality, with the ultimate aim of enabling human life on Mars.SENIOR IT NETWORK AUTOMATION ENGINEERWe are seeking a highly skilled Senior Network Automation Engineer to join our IT Network Engineering team. This critical role involves creating the tools necessary to manage our extensive and expanding network infrastructure. This network is essential for the design, manufacturing, and launching of rockets, spacecraft, satellites, and human spaceflight missions. The ideal candidate will possess excellent communication skills, strong documentation abilities, and a knack for multitasking in a dynamic, high-tech environment.
SpaceX’s Starlink team in Redmond, WA, develops technology to advance human space exploration. This group works on systems that support ambitious goals, including enabling life beyond Earth. Role overview The Mechanical Engineer will focus on designing, manufacturing, and testing optical assemblies for Starlink satellites. These assemblies and subassemblies play a key role in satellite function. Projects often require creative problem-solving, especially when requirements are not fully defined. What you will do Design and develop mechanical and optical components for satellite systems Oversee manufacturing processes to ensure quality and performance Test assemblies for flight readiness and reliability Address new technical challenges as they arise Requirements Strong engineering intuition and critical thinking skills Background in design, manufacturing, and testing of complex assemblies Ability to work independently and adapt to changing or unclear requirements Interest in building hardware for space missions Position based in 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.
At SpaceX, we believe in a future where humanity explores the stars, and we are dedicated to making that vision a reality. Our mission is to develop cutting-edge technologies to enable human life on Mars.INTEGRATION & TEST ENGINEER - SATELLITE SUB-ASSEMBLIESAs an Integration and Test Engineer, you will spearhead the development of manufacturing and test processes for crucial sub-assemblies, including sensors, instruments, actuators, batteries, and antennas that power the Starlink satellite. This role provides a unique opportunity to leverage your expertise, creativity, and problem-solving skills to create innovative solutions that guarantee the delivery of flight-ready hardware. You will play a pivotal role in fostering collaboration between production, design engineering, and supply chain teams while providing valuable input into both new and existing hardware designs.
Full-time|$169K/yr - $304.2K/yr|On-site|Redmond, WA
Nintendo Technology DevelopmentNintendo Co., Ltd., based in Kyoto, Japan, is a global leader in interactive entertainment, developing and marketing innovative hardware and software for the Nintendo Switch™ and Nintendo 3DS™ systems. Since the launch of the iconic Nintendo Entertainment System™ in 1983, Nintendo has sold over 4.7 billion video games and 740 million hardware units worldwide, including the Game Boy™, Wii™, and other legendary systems. With beloved franchises like Mario, Donkey Kong, and The Legend of Zelda, Nintendo continues to shape the gaming industry. Our wholly-owned subsidiary, Nintendo Technology Development, located in Redmond, Washington, focuses on pioneering future technologies and conducting research on North American innovations.Nintendo is committed to fostering an inclusive and supportive workplace, embracing diversity and showing kindness, empathy, and respect for all employees and the communities we serve.SUMMARYAs the Principal Engineer for Engineering Infrastructure and Information Technology within Nintendo Technology Development Inc. (NTD), you will be instrumental in architecting complex technology solutions to drive long-term business growth. This role demands a high level of expertise across multiple technical areas.
At SpaceX, we are driven by a vision of a future where humanity explores the cosmos. Our mission is to develop groundbreaking technologies that will facilitate human life on Mars and beyond.Principal Electrical Engineer - StarlinkAs a leader in aerospace technology, SpaceX is revolutionizing global internet access through Starlink, the largest satellite constellation on Earth. Our advanced system delivers high-speed, reliable internet to millions of users around the globe. We are responsible for designing, building, testing, and operating every aspect of this innovative project, from thousands of satellites to user-friendly receivers and the integrated software that connects it all.In your role as Principal Electrical Engineer, you will oversee the entire lifecycle of the hardware that powers this connectivity, collaborating across various engineering disciplines, including mechanical, thermal analysis, software, and antenna/RF engineering. You will tackle challenges related to high-speed digital communications, analog systems, power electronics, and RF devices. Your responsibilities will encompass system design, schematic capture, PCB layout oversight, hardware troubleshooting, and driving requirements for silicon development and product testing. You will also play a crucial role in achieving successful outcomes across interdisciplinary satellite subsystems, including partnerships with peers in mechanical and software engineering.Sub-teams include:Avionics: Responsible for designing and developing the avionics systems that control the satellite, manage power distribution, and facilitate high-speed communication via cutting-edge Space Lasers.Payload: Focused on the innovative hardware, including phased arrays and custom electronics, that deliver connectivity to our users.Your team assignment will be determined during the interview process based on your technical skills, expertise, and personal preferences.
At SpaceX, we envision a future where humanity explores the cosmos. Our mission is to develop groundbreaking technologies that make interplanetary living possible, with the ultimate aim of establishing human life on Mars.SENIOR ELECTRICAL DESIGN ENGINEER - SATELLITES (STARLINK)SpaceX is at the forefront of deploying Starlink, the world's most sophisticated broadband internet system, leveraging our extensive expertise in rocket and spacecraft design. Starlink represents the largest satellite constellation globally, delivering fast and reliable internet to millions. Our team is responsible for the comprehensive design, development, testing, and operation of all system components, including thousands of satellites, user-friendly consumer receivers, and the sophisticated software that integrates these elements. As we continue to evolve and enhance our constellation, we are seeking exceptional engineers to join our innovative team.As a Senior Electrical Design Engineer for Starlink, you will take complete ownership of the hardware lifecycle that facilitates connectivity. Your role will intersect various engineering disciplines, including electrical, mechanical, thermal analysis, software, and antenna/RF engineering. You will tackle challenges in high-speed digital communication, analog systems, network integration, power electronics, and RF devices. Your responsibilities will span from system design and schematic capture to PCB layout oversight, hardware troubleshooting, and defining requirements for silicon and full-scale product production and testing. Collaboration with interdisciplinary teams, including mechanical and software engineering, will be essential to drive successful outcomes across satellite subsystems.Your placement within specific teams, such as:Avionics: Responsible for the bus avionics systems that control the satellite, manage power distribution, and facilitate high-speed data routing and inter-satellite communication via our advanced Space Lasers.Payload: Focused on cutting-edge phased arrays, parabolic antennas, and custom electronics to deliver superior connectivity to our customers.will be determined during the interview process based on your technical skills and personal preferences.
Join SpaceX as a Materials Engineer specializing in satellite systems for the Starlink project. In this role, you will collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to develop and innovate advanced materials that are critical to the functionality and performance of our satellite technology. Your expertise will contribute to the design, testing, and implementation of materials used in the harsh environments of space, ensuring reliability and efficiency.As a key member of our engineering team, you will engage in hands-on testing, analyze material properties, and work closely with design and manufacturing teams to optimize material performance. This position offers a unique opportunity to work on groundbreaking technology that is reshaping global connectivity.
Join SpaceX as a Senior Embedded Security Engineer for Starlink, where you will play a pivotal role in enhancing the security of our satellite constellation. Your expertise will be essential in developing and implementing embedded security solutions that protect our systems from potential threats. This is an exciting opportunity to work at the forefront of technology, ensuring the safety and integrity of our innovative space-based internet service.
Full-time|$91.5K/yr - $146.4K/yr|On-site|Redmond, WA
Nintendo of America About Nintendo of America: For over 30 years, Nintendo has been dedicated to creating joyful experiences through innovative entertainment. At Nintendo of America Inc., we strive to fulfill this mission by collaborating closely with Nintendo Co., Ltd., to bring beloved franchises such as Mario™, Donkey Kong™, The Legend of Zelda™, Metroid™…
Join SpaceX as a Supply Chain Engineer specializing in PCB (Printed Circuit Board) design and manufacturing for our Starlink project. In this pivotal role, you will collaborate with cross-functional teams to optimize the supply chain process, ensuring efficient and cost-effective procurement of components vital to our mission. Your expertise will contribute directly to the development of cutting-edge satellite technology that aims to provide global internet coverage.
At SpaceX, we believe that a future where humanity explores the stars is far more thrilling than one where we remain Earth-bound. We are developing cutting-edge technologies to make this vision a reality, with the ultimate objective of establishing human life on Mars.Supplier Development Engineer - Harnessing (Starlink)The Starlink initiative necessitates a revolutionary approach to supply chain management. Our suppliers are expected to deliver top-notch quality alongside rapidly evolving designs at commercial-scale volumes. We are on the lookout for passionate candidates who possess extensive knowledge of manufacturing and quality assurance tools, coupled with an unwavering drive to empower our suppliers for success. This role requires a unique blend of established leadership and technical expertise.
As a Mechanical Engineer specializing in Satellite Bus systems at SpaceX, you will play a crucial role in the design, development, and testing of advanced satellite technologies for the Starlink project. Your expertise in mechanical engineering will contribute to innovative solutions that enhance the performance and reliability of our satellite buses.
Join SpaceX as an Electrical Hardware Engineer, where your expertise will contribute to the development of cutting-edge satellite technologies for our Starlink program. You will engage in the design, testing, and implementation of electrical systems that play a crucial role in satellite functionality.
SpaceX is on a mission to revolutionize space travel and make life multi-planetary, and we're looking for an Automation Engineer to join our Starlink Customer Success team. In this role, you will be pivotal in developing, maintaining, and enhancing automation solutions that improve customer experience and streamline operations across the Starlink network. Your work will involve close collaboration with engineering and technical teams to ensure our automation processes are efficient and effective. You will also be responsible for creating monitoring systems and reports that keep our leadership informed of automation performance and customer support needs.
Join SpaceX as a Senior Signal and Power Integrity Engineer in our innovative Starlink Payload Engineering team. In this pivotal role, you will own the signal integrity (SI) and power integrity (PI) processes throughout the entire lifecycle of advanced satellite hardware. This includes evaluating silicon architecture, overseeing PCB layout, and driving troubleshooting efforts post-production. You will be a key contributor in designing cutting-edge communication systems, high-speed memory interfaces, and power distribution networks for our revolutionary satellite constellation, which is already providing internet to millions globally. You will also lead the definition and implementation of design processes and tools that enhance our engineering team's capabilities.
At SpaceX, we are driven by the vision of a future where humanity thrives among the stars. As a Senior Data Engineer on our Starlink Growth team, you will play a crucial role in shaping the future of global connectivity. Your expertise will enable us to analyze and enhance the world's most advanced broadband internet system, currently serving over 8 million users worldwide. You will develop strategic metrics and analytical tools that assess the health of the Starlink business, collaborating with both technical and business teams to optimize customer acquisition and improve user experiences. By leveraging cutting-edge machine learning and statistical methods, you will transform data insights into actionable strategies that drive growth and innovation.
At SpaceX, we envision a future where humanity is exploring the cosmos. Our mission is to develop groundbreaking technologies that make this vision a reality, with the ultimate goal of enabling human life on Mars.NEW GRADUATE MECHANICAL ENGINEER (STARLINK)Join us at Starlink, the world's largest satellite constellation, delivering high-speed internet access globally. We utilize our extensive SpaceX expertise in rocket and spacecraft development to launch thousands of satellites annually, currently serving over 9 million customers across 120+ countries. Our team is responsible for designing, building, testing, and operating every aspect of the system—from satellite hardware to user antennas that connect effortlessly upon unboxing, to the software that integrates it all. As we expand the Starlink constellation with advanced hardware and increased bandwidth, we seek exceptional engineers to drive this mission forward.As a Mechanical Design Engineer within the Satellite Vehicle Engineering team, you will tackle intricate structural, thermal, and electromechanical challenges associated with the space-grade hardware that powers our satellites. You will own the entire design lifecycle, from initial concepts and design phases to testing, manufacturing, and large-scale production. Collaborating with diverse cross-functional engineering teams, you will contribute to democratizing internet access worldwide. There are several sub-teams within the vehicle engineering group, each focusing on a unique area. Applicants will be evaluated across all teams and matched to a specific team based on technical expertise, team requirements, and personal preferences.Your assignment to these teams will be determined during the interview process, considering your technical fit, skills, and preferences. Sub-teams include, but are not limited to:Mechanisms Team: Focused on comprehensive electromechanical design for actuators, reaction wheels, torque rods, solar arrays, and more.Space Lasers Team: Collaborating with the optical team to design opto-mechanical assemblies for our cutting-edge Space Lasers and other optical payloads.Bus Avionics Team: Partnering with electrical engineers to design mechanical avionics modules, and address thermal, structural, new component selection, integration, and harnessing for satellites.Structural Team: Responsible for the design and analysis of the satellite's primary structure, including chassis, ribs, rails, and other components.
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.
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.
At SpaceX, we believe in a future where humanity explores the cosmos. We are committed to developing the cutting-edge technologies that will make interstellar travel a reality, with the ultimate aim of enabling human life on Mars.SENIOR IT NETWORK AUTOMATION ENGINEERWe are seeking a highly skilled Senior Network Automation Engineer to join our IT Network Engineering team. This critical role involves creating the tools necessary to manage our extensive and expanding network infrastructure. This network is essential for the design, manufacturing, and launching of rockets, spacecraft, satellites, and human spaceflight missions. The ideal candidate will possess excellent communication skills, strong documentation abilities, and a knack for multitasking in a dynamic, high-tech environment.
SpaceX’s Starlink team in Redmond, WA, develops technology to advance human space exploration. This group works on systems that support ambitious goals, including enabling life beyond Earth. Role overview The Mechanical Engineer will focus on designing, manufacturing, and testing optical assemblies for Starlink satellites. These assemblies and subassemblies play a key role in satellite function. Projects often require creative problem-solving, especially when requirements are not fully defined. What you will do Design and develop mechanical and optical components for satellite systems Oversee manufacturing processes to ensure quality and performance Test assemblies for flight readiness and reliability Address new technical challenges as they arise Requirements Strong engineering intuition and critical thinking skills Background in design, manufacturing, and testing of complex assemblies Ability to work independently and adapt to changing or unclear requirements Interest in building hardware for space missions Position based in 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.
At SpaceX, we believe in a future where humanity explores the stars, and we are dedicated to making that vision a reality. Our mission is to develop cutting-edge technologies to enable human life on Mars.INTEGRATION & TEST ENGINEER - SATELLITE SUB-ASSEMBLIESAs an Integration and Test Engineer, you will spearhead the development of manufacturing and test processes for crucial sub-assemblies, including sensors, instruments, actuators, batteries, and antennas that power the Starlink satellite. This role provides a unique opportunity to leverage your expertise, creativity, and problem-solving skills to create innovative solutions that guarantee the delivery of flight-ready hardware. You will play a pivotal role in fostering collaboration between production, design engineering, and supply chain teams while providing valuable input into both new and existing hardware designs.
Full-time|$169K/yr - $304.2K/yr|On-site|Redmond, WA
Nintendo Technology DevelopmentNintendo Co., Ltd., based in Kyoto, Japan, is a global leader in interactive entertainment, developing and marketing innovative hardware and software for the Nintendo Switch™ and Nintendo 3DS™ systems. Since the launch of the iconic Nintendo Entertainment System™ in 1983, Nintendo has sold over 4.7 billion video games and 740 million hardware units worldwide, including the Game Boy™, Wii™, and other legendary systems. With beloved franchises like Mario, Donkey Kong, and The Legend of Zelda, Nintendo continues to shape the gaming industry. Our wholly-owned subsidiary, Nintendo Technology Development, located in Redmond, Washington, focuses on pioneering future technologies and conducting research on North American innovations.Nintendo is committed to fostering an inclusive and supportive workplace, embracing diversity and showing kindness, empathy, and respect for all employees and the communities we serve.SUMMARYAs the Principal Engineer for Engineering Infrastructure and Information Technology within Nintendo Technology Development Inc. (NTD), you will be instrumental in architecting complex technology solutions to drive long-term business growth. This role demands a high level of expertise across multiple technical areas.
At SpaceX, we are driven by a vision of a future where humanity explores the cosmos. Our mission is to develop groundbreaking technologies that will facilitate human life on Mars and beyond.Principal Electrical Engineer - StarlinkAs a leader in aerospace technology, SpaceX is revolutionizing global internet access through Starlink, the largest satellite constellation on Earth. Our advanced system delivers high-speed, reliable internet to millions of users around the globe. We are responsible for designing, building, testing, and operating every aspect of this innovative project, from thousands of satellites to user-friendly receivers and the integrated software that connects it all.In your role as Principal Electrical Engineer, you will oversee the entire lifecycle of the hardware that powers this connectivity, collaborating across various engineering disciplines, including mechanical, thermal analysis, software, and antenna/RF engineering. You will tackle challenges related to high-speed digital communications, analog systems, power electronics, and RF devices. Your responsibilities will encompass system design, schematic capture, PCB layout oversight, hardware troubleshooting, and driving requirements for silicon development and product testing. You will also play a crucial role in achieving successful outcomes across interdisciplinary satellite subsystems, including partnerships with peers in mechanical and software engineering.Sub-teams include:Avionics: Responsible for designing and developing the avionics systems that control the satellite, manage power distribution, and facilitate high-speed communication via cutting-edge Space Lasers.Payload: Focused on the innovative hardware, including phased arrays and custom electronics, that deliver connectivity to our users.Your team assignment will be determined during the interview process based on your technical skills, expertise, and personal preferences.
At SpaceX, we envision a future where humanity explores the cosmos. Our mission is to develop groundbreaking technologies that make interplanetary living possible, with the ultimate aim of establishing human life on Mars.SENIOR ELECTRICAL DESIGN ENGINEER - SATELLITES (STARLINK)SpaceX is at the forefront of deploying Starlink, the world's most sophisticated broadband internet system, leveraging our extensive expertise in rocket and spacecraft design. Starlink represents the largest satellite constellation globally, delivering fast and reliable internet to millions. Our team is responsible for the comprehensive design, development, testing, and operation of all system components, including thousands of satellites, user-friendly consumer receivers, and the sophisticated software that integrates these elements. As we continue to evolve and enhance our constellation, we are seeking exceptional engineers to join our innovative team.As a Senior Electrical Design Engineer for Starlink, you will take complete ownership of the hardware lifecycle that facilitates connectivity. Your role will intersect various engineering disciplines, including electrical, mechanical, thermal analysis, software, and antenna/RF engineering. You will tackle challenges in high-speed digital communication, analog systems, network integration, power electronics, and RF devices. Your responsibilities will span from system design and schematic capture to PCB layout oversight, hardware troubleshooting, and defining requirements for silicon and full-scale product production and testing. Collaboration with interdisciplinary teams, including mechanical and software engineering, will be essential to drive successful outcomes across satellite subsystems.Your placement within specific teams, such as:Avionics: Responsible for the bus avionics systems that control the satellite, manage power distribution, and facilitate high-speed data routing and inter-satellite communication via our advanced Space Lasers.Payload: Focused on cutting-edge phased arrays, parabolic antennas, and custom electronics to deliver superior connectivity to our customers.will be determined during the interview process based on your technical skills and personal preferences.
Join SpaceX as a Materials Engineer specializing in satellite systems for the Starlink project. In this role, you will collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to develop and innovate advanced materials that are critical to the functionality and performance of our satellite technology. Your expertise will contribute to the design, testing, and implementation of materials used in the harsh environments of space, ensuring reliability and efficiency.As a key member of our engineering team, you will engage in hands-on testing, analyze material properties, and work closely with design and manufacturing teams to optimize material performance. This position offers a unique opportunity to work on groundbreaking technology that is reshaping global connectivity.
Join SpaceX as a Senior Embedded Security Engineer for Starlink, where you will play a pivotal role in enhancing the security of our satellite constellation. Your expertise will be essential in developing and implementing embedded security solutions that protect our systems from potential threats. This is an exciting opportunity to work at the forefront of technology, ensuring the safety and integrity of our innovative space-based internet service.