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Education:High school diploma or equivalent. Experience:At least 5 years of experience as a structural mechanic in the aerospace sector. Key Skills:Expertise in reading and interpreting technical drawings and blueprints. Thorough knowledge of materials, tools, and techniques for structural repair. Proficiency in riveting, drilling, and fastener installation. Solid understanding of surface preparation for bonding and incremental drilling processes. Adherence to mechanical assembly and torque specifications. Experience with laser tracking and metrology is a significant advantage.
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AST SpaceMobile is revolutionizing global connectivity by creating the world's first and only cellular broadband network in space, designed to work seamlessly with standard, unmodified mobile devices. Our cutting-edge technology is backed by a robust portfolio of intellectual property and patents, aimed at serving both commercial and government sectors. Our dedicated team of engineers and space scientists is committed to bridging the connectivity gap for nearly five billion mobile subscribers worldwide, and finally providing broadband access to the billions who remain unconnected.
Position Overview
We are on the lookout for a talented and experienced Launch Structural Technician to become a vital member of our innovative team. The successful candidate will possess extensive expertise in structural assembly, repair, and modification within the aerospace industry, demonstrating meticulous attention to detail and an unwavering commitment to safety and quality standards.
About AST SpaceMobile
AST SpaceMobile is at the forefront of technological innovation, striving to establish a global cellular broadband network in space. Our mission is to connect the unconnected by leveraging advanced aerospace engineering and a comprehensive portfolio of patents. We are committed to ensuring that everyone, regardless of their location, has access to reliable broadband services.
Full-time|$133.6K/yr - $200.3K/yr|On-site|Cape Canaveral, Florida; Kent, Washington
About Stoke Space Technologies Stoke Space Technologies is building Nova, a fully reusable launch vehicle designed for daily use. The company’s mission is to lower the cost and increase the reliability of space transportation, making frequent launches possible and supporting a scalable space industry. Teams at Stoke Space work collaboratively and take full o…
At Relativity Space, we are revolutionizing the aerospace industry by constructing rockets that meet current demands while paving the way for future innovations. Our Terran R vehicle is designed to transport customer payloads into orbit, addressing the increasing need for launch capabilities. However, this is merely the beginning. Achieving commercial success with the Terran R will unleash new possibilities for scientific advancement, exploration, and technological innovation, driving progress beyond the limits of what is currently known.Becoming part of Relativity means engaging in a unique environment where autonomy, ownership, and impactful contributions are valued at every level. Here, you are not merely completing tasks; you are tackling unprecedented challenges, contributing to the development of a rocket, a manufacturing facility, and a business from the ground up. Regardless of whether you work in propulsion, manufacturing, software, avionics, or corporate functions, you will collaborate across teams, influence decision-making, and witness your efforts come to fruition in record time. Relativity is a place where creativity and technical excellence coexist, and your insights will help shape the narrative we are crafting together. This is an extraordinary moment to leave your imprint on the product, the processes, and the culture, with the Terran R project already gaining momentum. The most fulfilling work of your career awaits you. Join us.About the Team:The Launch team operates at the heart of all crucial aspects of the Terran R program, from stages and payloads to ground systems, launch, landing, and refurbishment. Cape Canaveral is the sole location where you can witness the entire process come together, offering unparalleled exposure and responsibility within the program. This is where inaugural flights occur, where history is built upon itself, and where the scope of ongoing projects is unparalleled in modern aerospace. Our mission remains constant, yet the work transforms with each milestone, from the first launch to reuse and high-cadence operations, and beyond. If you aspire to define the future of space launch and create a new framework, rather than simply repeating past achievements, this is where it will take place.About the Role:Lead the design, analysis, and validation of power systems for the Terran R rocket.Collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure integration and performance of power systems.Utilize advanced modeling and simulation tools for system performance analysis.Participate in design reviews and provide technical insights to enhance design efficiency.
Join SpaceX as a New Graduate Mechanical Engineer at our Cape Canaveral launch site, home to groundbreaking missions and advancements in aerospace technology. As part of our dynamic team, you will engage in building high-performance flight hardware and contribute to the rapid production of rockets. You will support various projects, from the construction of new launch facilities to enhancing heat shield tile production. Expect hands-on experience and unparalleled opportunities for professional growth as you work alongside world-class engineers dedicated to making humanity multiplanetary.
SpaceX is building the future of human space exploration. As part of the Starship Launch Engineering team in Cape Canaveral, this Civil Engineer for Land Development role focuses on supporting the infrastructure needed for orbital launches of the Starship rocket. Role overview This position centers on designing, building, and activating the facilities and systems required for Starship’s launch operations. Collaboration with engineers from multiple disciplines is a key part of the work, ensuring that all aspects of the launch infrastructure meet demanding technical standards. What you will do Work closely with a specialized team to deliver land development projects that support Starship’s orbital launch capabilities Contribute to the design and construction of mission-critical infrastructure at Cape Canaveral Participate in activating new systems to enable successful launches Location This position is based on site at Cape Canaveral, FL.
Join SpaceX as a Facilities Engineer specializing in Launch Infrastructure, where you will play a pivotal role in designing and maintaining the facilities that support our groundbreaking space missions. You will collaborate with a team of dedicated professionals to ensure operational excellence and efficiency within our launch facilities, contributing to the future of space exploration.
At SpaceX, we envision a future where humanity ventures beyond Earth to explore the cosmos. We are dedicated to developing the technologies necessary to make this vision a reality, with the ultimate goal of establishing human life on Mars.Operations Engineer (Thermal Hardware)As an Operations Engineer at SpaceX, you will lead the transformation of Thermal Hardware Manufacturing, driving industrialization for high-volume production. This role involves developing and implementing manufacturing systems and controls through training, coaching, and collaboration on projects across various support functions. You will work hands-on on the shop floor to identify production constraints and bottlenecks, streamlining processes to enhance efficiency and resource utilization. Collaboration with internal plant leadership will be essential to foster a continuous improvement culture focused on waste reduction and the application of diverse manufacturing methodologies. Key Performance Indicators (KPIs), including productivity output, work in progress, lead time, and manufacturing costs, will measure the impact of your contributions, supporting a collective shift towards a business-value-driven approach while promoting ownership within the Operations team.
Stoke Space Technologies is developing the Nova launch vehicle to support a more accessible and sustainable space economy. Nova is built for rapid reusability and daily flights, with the goal of lowering launch costs and increasing reliability. The company’s broader mission is to make space transportation more frequent and affordable, laying the groundwork for a scalable industry. Role overview The Principal Mission Operations Engineer is based onsite in Cape Canaveral, Florida. This position centers on launch automation, vehicle systems, and shaping the launch day Concept of Operations (CONOPS) for Nova. The role calls for a blend of software engineering expertise and a strong background in aerospace propulsion systems, tanks, and structural components. What you will do Design and build automation systems for Nova’s launch day operations Work closely with engineering teams from multiple disciplines Oversee the transition from ground operations through launch, flight, and handover to orbital or recovery phases Who thrives here This role fits engineers who enjoy hands-on technical work and collaborating across teams. The environment values ownership, dedication, and a shared drive to advance space transportation. Location Cape Canaveral, Florida
Join the pioneering team at SpaceX as an Automation & Controls Specialist, where you will be instrumental in advancing our cutting-edge technologies and systems used in the launch and operation of our Starship program. You will leverage your expertise in automation and controls to enhance our spacecraft initiatives, ensuring efficiency and reliability during critical missions.
Space Exploration Technologies Corp. (SpaceX) is committed to building technology that supports human life beyond Earth. The team is focused on making interplanetary living a reality, with projects aimed at enabling people to live on Mars and further into the solar system. Role overview Based in Cape Canaveral, FL, the Technical Recruiter leads the end-to-end hiring process for key roles at SpaceX. This position covers everything from sourcing and screening candidates to interviewing and onboarding new hires. The recruiter acts as a first point of contact for many candidates, setting the tone for their experience with SpaceX. The job requires adaptability, working both independently and as part of a team, depending on current hiring priorities. What you will do Work closely with hiring teams to plan recruitment strategies, discuss headcount needs, and review interview feedback. Screen applicants for open roles, ensuring a strong candidate pool. Source candidates, including those not actively looking for new opportunities. Present qualified candidates to hiring teams and recommend top prospects for interviews. Conduct tours for candidates before onsite interviews. Participate in interviews alongside hiring teams to help evaluate candidates. Initiate the offer process for selected candidates, including background checks, compensation discussions, and sending offer letters. Work environment The pace and focus of this role shift based on current hiring needs. Some days involve coordinating onsite interviews for multiple candidates, while others focus on building and maintaining the candidate pipeline. Throughout, the goal stays the same: attract, organize, and manage a diverse group of talented individuals for SpaceX.
At SpaceX, we are driven by the vision of a future where humanity thrives beyond Earth, exploring the vastness of space. Our mission is to develop groundbreaking technologies that will ultimately support human life on Mars.SENIOR IT NETWORK AUTOMATION ENGINEERWe are in search of a seasoned Network Automation Engineer to join our IT Network Engineering team. This role involves building and maintaining the tools essential for our expansive and evolving network infrastructure. Our network is pivotal in supporting the design, manufacturing, and launching of rockets, spacecraft, and satellites, in addition to facilitating human spaceflight. The ideal candidate will possess excellent communication skills, be adept at documenting their work, excel in multitasking, and thrive in a fast-paced, high-tech environment.
Full-time|On-site|Cape Canaveral, Florida, United States
Barbaricum is an innovative and rapidly expanding government contractor dedicated to delivering exceptional support to federal clients, particularly in the realms of Defense and National Security. With over 17 years of experience, we have developed robust capabilities across a range of disciplines including Intelligence, Analytics, Engineering, Mission Support, and Communications. Established in 2008, our mission is to revolutionize how our clients tackle complex and evolving challenges by utilizing the latest technologies and the most talented professionals.Headquartered in the historic Dupont Circle area of Washington, DC, Barbaricum also maintains corporate offices in Tampa, FL, Bedford, IN, and Dayton, OH, with team members distributed across the United States and globally. As a recognized leader in our field, we collaborate with private sector firms, academic institutions, and industry associations, continually enhancing our expertise for the benefit of our employees and clients. Our vibrant corporate culture is rich in diversity and fosters collaboration and innovation, positioning our teams at the forefront of the Nation's most challenging and rewarding projects. Join us!We are actively seeking a skilled Systems Engineer to provide support to the Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC) Crane. The Code GXT team delivers on-site systems integration technical support, model-based systems engineering, engineering design, and lifecycle support for Strategic System Programs (SSP), the Office of the Undersecretary of Defense/Defense Standardization Program Office (OSD/DSPO), the Office of the Secretary of Defense Research and Engineering (OSD R&E), and other Government Agencies (OGA). This role involves managing the development cycle of resilient software, hardware, and web applications, which includes specification, design, coding, testing, and maintenance.
At Relativity Space, we are at the forefront of aerospace innovation, building rockets that cater to both current demands and future advancements. Our Terran R vehicle is designed to deliver customer payloads to orbit, addressing the increasing need for launch capacity. This endeavor represents just the beginning; achieving commercial success with Terran R will pave the way for new scientific and exploratory breakthroughs, driving progress beyond the horizon.By joining Relativity Space, you will embark on a journey where autonomy, ownership, and meaningful impact are prevalent at every level. Here, you will not only execute tasks but also tackle unprecedented challenges, contributing to the development of a rocket, a factory, and a business from the ground up. Whether your expertise lies in propulsion, manufacturing, software, avionics, or corporate functions, you will collaborate across diverse teams, influence pivotal decisions, and witness your contributions materialize in record time. At Relativity, creativity and technical precision harmoniously coexist, and your insights will shape the narratives we craft together. This is a unique opportunity to leave your mark on our products, processes, and culture, as Terran R gains momentum and becomes a tangible reality. Your most significant career contributions await. Join us.About the Team:The Recovery team plays a crucial role at the Cape Canaveral launch site, tasked with the design, construction, and operation of the vessels used to recover the Terran R launch vehicle. Our responsibilities encompass vessel design and maintenance, as well as the safing and securing of the rocket post-flight. We work in close collaboration with various teams across the organization, including launch pad fluids engineers, rocket engine designers, and vehicle operators.About the Role:Assist in bringing the Terran R Recovery systems from concept to reality, ensuring efficient operation and safety.
SpaceX was founded with the vision that humanity's exploration of the stars is essential for our future. Our mission is to develop the technologies that will make human life multi-planetary, with a particular focus on enabling life on Mars.REAL ESTATE ANALYSTWe are excited to announce that SpaceX is expanding our Facilities team with a new position for a Real Estate Analyst. This role is pivotal to managing our corporate real estate portfolio, which includes both owned and leased properties that support our diverse operational needs, including office space and manufacturing facilities pertinent to our test, launch, and landing operations.
Full-time|On-site|Cape Canaveral, Florida, United States
AST SpaceMobile is revolutionizing global connectivity by creating the world's first and only cellular broadband network in space, designed to work seamlessly with standard, unmodified mobile devices. Our cutting-edge technology is backed by a robust portfolio of intellectual property and patents, aimed at serving both commercial and government sectors. Our dedicated team of engineers and space scientists is committed to bridging the connectivity gap for nearly five billion mobile subscribers worldwide, and finally providing broadband access to the billions who remain unconnected.Position OverviewWe are on the lookout for a talented and experienced Launch Structural Technician to become a vital member of our innovative team. The successful candidate will possess extensive expertise in structural assembly, repair, and modification within the aerospace industry, demonstrating meticulous attention to detail and an unwavering commitment to safety and quality standards.
At SpaceX, we envision a future where humanity explores the cosmos, and we are dedicated to making that dream a reality. Our mission is to develop groundbreaking technologies that will facilitate human life on Mars and beyond.IT SYSTEMS ADMINISTRATOR - LAUNCH OPERATIONSSpaceX is actively seeking a talented IT Systems Administrator to enhance our launch operations through expert networking, compute management, and application support. This critical role will directly contribute to the safety and efficiency of our launch cadence, fortifying our commitment to becoming a multiplanetary species. The ideal candidate will thrive in high-stakes environments, demonstrating urgency and meticulous attention to detail while ensuring operational excellence.
At Relativity Space, we are revolutionizing aerospace by constructing rockets designed to meet current demands and unlock future innovations. Our Terran R vehicle is set to transport customer payloads into orbit, addressing the rising need for launch capacity. This is only the beginning; the commercial success of Terran R will pave the way for significant advancements in science, exploration, and technology, propelling progress into uncharted territories.Becoming part of Relativity means stepping into a role where autonomy, ownership, and impact are present at every level. Here, you are not merely executing tasks; you are tackling unprecedented challenges, contributing to the development of a rocket, a manufacturing facility, and a business from the ground up. Regardless of your domain—be it propulsion, manufacturing, software, avionics, or corporate functions—you will collaborate across teams, influence decisions, and witness your contributions materialize in record time. Relativity is a hub where creativity and technical precision coexist, and your insights will shape the narratives we create together. This moment in time is unique; it’s early enough for you to leave a lasting imprint on the product, the process, and the company culture, while also being at a stage where the Terran R is already a tangible reality gaining momentum. The most impactful work of your career awaits. Join us.About the Team:The Launch team is pivotal, encompassing every critical element of the Terran R mission, from stages and payloads to ground systems, launch, landing, and refurbishment. Cape Canaveral is the only location where all these components converge, providing an unparalleled level of exposure and responsibility within the program. This is where inaugural flights take place, where history is continuously made, and where the scale of operations is unlike any other in modern aerospace. The mission remains constant, yet the work evolves at each milestone: from the first launch to reuse, high-frequency operations, and beyond. If your ambition is to redefine the future of space launch and establish new standards rather than repeat existing ones, this is your opportunity to do so.
At Relativity Space, we are revolutionizing the aerospace industry by building innovative rockets that cater to both current demands and future advancements. Our flagship Terran R vehicle is designed to deliver customer payloads to orbit, addressing the increasing need for reliable launch capacity. This is merely the beginning; the commercial success of Terran R will pave the way for groundbreaking opportunities in science, exploration, and innovation, pushing the boundaries of what we know.Joining Relativity means engaging in a culture that fosters autonomy, ownership, and significant impact at every level. Here, you will not only execute tasks but also tackle unprecedented challenges, contributing to the development of rockets, factories, and a thriving business from the ground up. Whether your expertise lies in propulsion, manufacturing, software, avionics, or corporate functions, you will collaborate across teams, influence critical decisions, and witness your contributions come to life swiftly. At Relativity, creativity and technical rigor are intertwined, and your insights will shape the narrative we create together. This is a pivotal moment to leave your imprint on our product, processes, and culture, as Terran R gains traction and momentum. Your most meaningful work awaits. Join us.About the Team:The Launch team operates at the crossroads of every significant aspect of Terran R, encompassing stages, payloads, ground systems, launch, landing, and refurbishment. Cape Canaveral is the unique venue where all these elements converge, offering unparalleled exposure and responsibility within the program. This is where first flights take place, where history is continuously written, and where the magnitude of our efforts is like nothing seen in modern aerospace. While our mission remains consistent, the work evolves with each milestone—from initial launch to reusability, high-frequency operations, and beyond. If you aspire to redefine space launch and craft a new playbook rather than merely repeating past achievements, this is the place to make it happen.
SpaceX is seeking a Launch Reliability Engineer focused on Launch Pads & Recovery at Cape Canaveral, FL. This role supports the reliability of flight and ground systems, working to optimize how operations run and ensuring hardware performs as intended from design through maintenance. Role overview The Launch Reliability Engineer works closely with a range of teams across SpaceX. This includes collaborating with Flight Reliability, Launch Engineering, and Launch Operations to support major programs such as Falcon 9, Dragon, and Starship. The position involves both hands-on and analytical work, with time spent in the office, on the factory floor, and at launch sites. What you will do Oversee hardware reliability throughout its lifecycle, from initial design to production, operation, and maintenance Analyze reliability factors and work with design and development teams to improve manufacturing, testing, and flight performance Support continuous improvement of operational processes for launch pad and recovery systems Contribute to projects supporting crewed spaceflight and long-term goals like Mars colonization Work environment This position requires flexibility to work in multiple settings, including office spaces, manufacturing areas, and active launch pads. The role is hands-on and collaborative, offering exposure to a variety of engineering challenges and teams.
At Relativity Space, we are revolutionizing the aerospace industry by developing cutting-edge rockets that address both current and future demands. Our Terran R vehicle is designed to transport customer payloads into orbit, catering to the escalating need for launch capacity. However, this is merely the beginning. Achieving commercial viability with Terran R will pave the way for unprecedented opportunities in science, exploration, and technological innovation, driving advancements that transcend the known boundaries.By joining Relativity, you become part of a culture where autonomy, ownership, and significant impact are integral to our mission. Here, you will not simply perform assigned tasks; you will tackle unique challenges, contributing to the development of a rocket, a factory, and an entire business from the ground up. Collaboration is key, as you will work alongside diverse teams, influence critical decisions, and witness your contributions come to fruition in record time. Relativity is where creativity intertwines with technical precision, and your insights will help shape the narrative of our collective journey. This is a pivotal moment to leave your imprint on our product, processes, and culture, as we gain momentum with Terran R. The most fulfilling work of your career awaits you. Join us.About the Team: Our Launch team operates at the nexus of all critical components of the Terran R project, encompassing stages, payloads, ground systems, launch operations, landing, and refurbishment. Cape Canaveral is the sole location where you can witness this integration, providing unparalleled exposure and responsibility within the program. This is where inaugural flights take place, where we build upon history, and where the scope of our endeavors surpasses anything seen in modern aerospace. Our mission remains constant, yet our work evolves with each milestone: from the first launch to reuse, high-frequency operations, and beyond. If you aspire to redefine the future of space launch and create a novel blueprint rather than replicate the past, this is the place for you.
At Relativity Space, we are revolutionizing the aerospace industry by developing innovative rockets to meet current demands and future advancements. Our Terran R vehicle is designed to transport customer payloads into orbit, catering to the increasing need for launch capabilities. This is merely the beginning; securing commercial success with Terran R will open doors to further scientific exploration, innovation, and progress that extends beyond what is currently known.Joining Relativity means engaging in an environment where autonomy, ownership, and impact are prevalent at every level. Here, you are not just following directives; you are tackling unprecedented challenges, contributing to the creation of a rocket, a manufacturing facility, and a thriving business from the ground up. Regardless of your role in propulsion, manufacturing, software, avionics, or corporate functions, you will collaborate across teams, influence key decisions, and witness your contributions materialize swiftly. Relativity is a place where creativity and technical excellence are intertwined, and your input will shape the narrative we are crafting together. This is a pivotal moment in our journey, allowing you to leave a significant imprint on our product, processes, and culture, while the tangible development of Terran R gains momentum. The most impactful work of your career awaits. Join us.About the Team:Our Launch team operates at the core of all major aspects of Terran R, encompassing stages, payloads, ground systems, launch, landing, and refurbishment. Cape Canaveral is the unique location where you can observe all these elements converge, providing unparalleled exposure and responsibility within the program. This is where inaugural flights take place, where history builds upon history, and where the scale of our operations is unprecedented in modern aerospace. While the mission remains consistent, our work evolves with each milestone—from initial launch to reuse, high-cadence operations, and beyond. If you are eager to define the future of space launches and innovate beyond tradition, this is your opportunity.