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ResponsibilitiesMonitor real-time telemetry and spacecraft subsystem health, quickly identifying and addressing anomalies. Plan and execute spacecraft maneuvers, including station-keeping and orbital adjustments. Coordinate ground station passes, command uplink, and data downlink schedules. Assist in launch campaigns and in-orbit testing for new satellites. Develop, validate, and maintain operational procedures and command sequences. Collaborate with spacecraft engineering teams to define concepts of operations (CONOPS), fault management strategies, and spacecraft procedures. Support the deployment and testing of ground software updates and infrastructure enhancements. Plan and execute operational readiness activities, such as simulations and dress rehearsals. Participate in an on-call rotation to meet 24/7 mission requirements. Ideal QualificationsExperience in satellite mission operations, spacecraft control, or a related field. Strong understanding of spacecraft systems and their interactions. Familiarity with mission control software (e.g., COSMOS, EPOCH, InControl, Intermission or similar). Proficient in programming and scripting languages (Python, FlightJAS, C++ preferred). Excellent problem-solving and analytical skills.
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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 Role
As 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.
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Reflect is a pioneering company focused on revolutionizing satellite technology and operations. We thrive in a fast-paced environment where innovation and collaboration lead to groundbreaking advancements in the field of space exploration.
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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.
Join Reflect Orbital, where innovation meets ownership! We seek a dynamic Electrical Engineer who thrives in a fast-paced environment and is eager to make an impact. We want to see your best work, irrespective of the domain or phase of your career.About the RoleIn this pivotal role, you will take on design ownership of electronic subsystems for our inaugural spacecraft. You will design, construct, test, and enhance components that are ready for the challenges of space. The ideal candidate will have substantial experience with spacecraft electronics.ResponsibilitiesLead the design and interface of avionics systems, making critical system-level decisions.Prototype and validate key systems such as flight computers, communication systems, and electronics for power systems and ADCS.Establish best practices and tools for superior electrical engineering design.Develop and maintain avionics testing infrastructure, including flatsat, GPS simulation, power simulation, and communications simulation.Conduct qualification testing for avionics under various conditions such as vibration, shock, thermal, and thermal vacuum, ensuring readiness for flight operations.Ideal QualificationsProven experience designing and validating PCBAs for space or similarly demanding environments.Experience owning high-reliability electronics subsystems from concept to successful deployment.A track record of thriving with a high level of autonomy.Ability to iterate on requirements and architecture to achieve optimal designs within a constrained environment.Hands-on experience troubleshooting electronics systems.Even if you don’t meet every single qualification, we encourage you to apply. We value exceptional talent, and we are open to unique backgrounds that bring fresh perspectives.
Join Reflect-Orbital, where speed, ownership, and the ability to drive change are paramount. We are eager to learn about your exceptional achievements across various fields and experiences.About the RoleAs a Composites Engineer, you will spearhead the engineering, development, and production of our innovative ultra-light deployable composite structures. This position is at the crossroads of design, analysis, and hands-on manufacturing, where you will enhance laminate schedules, create new layup processes, design tools and fixtures, conduct experiments, and streamline factory workflows that transform concepts from CAD into flight-ready hardware.Your role is crucial in improving yield, repeatability, and performance across various composite processes—including curing, layup, machining, bonding, inspection, and structural validation. You will work closely with design engineering, testing, and manufacturing teams. Your contributions will directly influence the performance of the composite structures we aim to launch into space by 2025.
At Reflect Orbital, we thrive on innovation and rapid execution. We're looking for passionate individuals who are eager to take ownership and drive meaningful change. If you find this exhilarating, we want to hear about your best work and achievements from any stage of your life.About the RoleAs an Avionics Engineer, you will take lead responsibility for the design and integration of electronic subsystems on our inaugural spacecraft. Your role will encompass the design, assembly, testing, and enhancement of robust components that are ready for space. The ideal candidate will possess substantial experience in spacecraft engineering.ResponsibilitiesLead the design and integration of avionics systems, making critical system-level decisions.Prototype, develop, and validate flight computers, communication systems, and electronics related to power systems and Attitude Determination and Control Systems (ADCS).Establish and implement best practices and tools for electrical engineering design.Develop internal avionics testing infrastructure, including flatsats, GPS simulations, power simulations, and communication simulations.Conduct avionics qualification testing in vibration, shock, thermal, and thermal vacuum environments, ensuring hardware readiness for flight operations.Ideal QualificationsExperience in designing and validating PCBAs for space or similarly challenging environments.Proven track record of owning high-reliability electronic subsystems from conception to deployment.Ability to thrive with a high degree of autonomy.Experience iterating on requirements and architecture to optimize designs within tightly constrained parameters.Hands-on experience troubleshooting electronic systems.We encourage candidates who may not meet every qualification to apply. Our top priority is hiring exceptional talent, and we value diverse backgrounds and experiences.
At Reflect Orbital, we thrive on innovation and speed. We value ownership and the ability to drive change. If you are passionate about your work and have achievements to showcase from any phase of your career, we want to hear from you!About the RoleAs a Mechanical Engineer, you will play a pivotal role in the design, prototyping, and flight validation of spacecraft subcomponents. You will integrate mechanical systems under tight deadlines, ensuring that the hardware you deliver is functional, simple, and innovative.ResponsibilitiesDeliver critical spacecraft components that are flight-readyGuide hardware from conceptual design through qualification to on-orbit operationsAnalyze components to ensure their reliability in the challenging space environmentIdeal QualificationsDemonstrated experience owning spacecraft components from initial concept to successful spaceflightProficient in CAD with extensive practical experienceAbility to teach others about the design of bolted jointsUnderstanding of machining tolerances without needing to ask the machine shopStrong collaborative design experience on complex, interdependent systemsWe encourage applications from individuals who may not meet all qualifications but have exceptional talent and unique experiences. Hiring remarkable individuals is our top priority, and we are open to creating unique roles for unconventional talents.
At Reflect Orbital, we thrive on innovation and speed. If you're passionate about taking ownership and making a significant impact, we want to learn about your achievements across various domains.About the RoleAs a Thermal Engineer, you will be at the forefront of our spacecraft's thermal design, working meticulously at both the component and integrated levels. You will develop and refine our thermal management strategies through rigorous testing and iteration, ensuring we deliver reliable systems for space missions.ResponsibilitiesDesign and implement robust thermal systems for avionics and other electro-mechanical subsystems.Utilize our thermal modeling toolchain to deliver accurate results that inform critical design decisions at the component level.Develop testing systems that validate the performance of components and thermal control systems in space conditions.Assist in material selection for spacecraft components.Collaborate with system designers to enhance overall spacecraft thermal efficiency.Ideal QualificationsProven experience in heat transfer modeling using numerical methods with demonstrable accuracy.Experience in validating simulation outcomes through thermal vacuum and thermal cycling tests for space hardware.Background in designing comprehensive thermal management systems for spacecraft, from simulation to hardware implementation.Even if you don’t meet all the qualifications, we encourage you to apply. Our priority is to find exceptional individuals, and we value diverse backgrounds that contribute to our mission.
Join Reflect Orbital, where fast-paced innovation meets hands-on experience. We value ownership and the ability to enact meaningful change. If you are passionate about tackling complex challenges and have a track record of your achievements, we invite you to share your story with us.About the RoleAt Reflect Orbital, we recognize that talent transcends experience levels. If you're eager to contribute to groundbreaking solutions that push the boundaries of technology and benefit humanity, we offer an exceptional opportunity to make an impact.As an intern, you will take on responsibilities comparable to our full-time engineers, directly influencing our satellite constellation's success.Ideal candidates will embrace challenges without clear solutions, be proactive contributors, and commit to a minimum of 12 weeks at our Hawthorne, CA office. We encourage all motivated individuals to apply, regardless of how closely your qualifications align with our requirements.ResponsibilitiesLead the design, development, analysis, manufacturing, and testing of innovative spacecraft components.Create comprehensive tools and testing setups, ensuring your projects are completed and delivered successfully.Rapidly prototype and iterate on designs.
Join Reflect Orbital as an Electrical Engineering Intern, where you'll have the opportunity to take ownership, innovate, and drive impactful changes. If you're motivated by challenging problems and eager to showcase your skills, we want to see your best work from any field.About the RoleAt Reflect Orbital, we value talent over experience. This is your chance to engage in meaningful projects that advance technology and contribute to our mission. As an intern, you will be entrusted with significant responsibilities that directly influence our flying constellation's success.We seek enthusiastic individuals who are ready to tackle complex challenges and work hands-on. The internship requires a minimum commitment of 12 weeks in-person at our Hawthorne, CA office. We encourage all talented candidates to apply, regardless of whether they meet every specific requirement.ResponsibilitiesLead the design, development, analysis, manufacturing, and testing of innovative spacecraft components.Construct comprehensive tools and testing setups, ensuring the completion and delivery of your projects.Rapidly prototype and iterate on designs.Ideal QualificationsDemonstrated ability to devise creative, resourceful solutions, alongside experience in developing and delivering complex, high-quality projects as required.Comfortable working independently while knowing when to seek guidance from others.We understand that exceptional individuals come from diverse backgrounds, and even if you don’t meet every qualification, we are keen to hear from you. Our priority is to hire outstanding talent, and we are open to creating unique roles for individuals who inspire us.BenefitsReflect Orbital is committed to the well-being of our team, offering a compensation and benefits package designed to reward our employees and support their families generously.Unlimited paid time offDaily healthy lunches provided
Join Reflect Orbital as a Mechanical Engineering Intern where your innovative ideas and solutions will play a vital role in shaping the future of aerospace technology. At Reflect, we expect our team members to act swiftly, take ownership of their tasks, and, most importantly, make impactful changes. If you're driven by challenge and eager to showcase your achievements, we invite you to apply.About the RoleAt Reflect Orbital, we recognize that talent can come from diverse backgrounds, and we're committed to providing opportunities for those ready to tackle significant challenges. As an intern, you will be entrusted with responsibilities akin to those of our full-time engineers, directly influencing the success of our flying constellation.Ideal candidates will thrive in an environment where solutions are not readily apparent, demonstrating a hands-on approach and a willingness to commit to a minimum of 12 weeks at our Hawthorne, CA office. We encourage all enthusiastic candidates to apply, regardless of how closely they match the listed qualifications.
At Reflect Orbital, we are driven by the passion to innovate and create impactful solutions. We value speed, ownership, and the ability to drive change. If you are excited by these values, we would love to learn about your achievements and contributions across any domain in your life.About the InternshipAt Reflect Orbital, we recognize that talent comes in various forms, irrespective of prior experience. If you're looking for a chance to tackle challenging problems and contribute to the future of humanity, we offer an enriching internship experience.As an intern, you will take on responsibilities similar to those of our full-time team members, with your contributions playing a vital role in the success of our flying constellation.We seek candidates who are not afraid to face challenges without clear solutions, are eager to contribute hands-on, and can commit to at least 12 weeks in person at our Hawthorne, CA office. We encourage all qualified applicants to apply, even if you do not meet every requirement.
At Reflect-Orbital, we're on a mission to revolutionize hardware innovation. If you thrive in a fast-paced environment, take ownership of your work, and are passionate about driving change, we want to hear about your most significant achievements across various fields.About the RoleAs a Machinist, you will be a key player in our R&D shop, transforming concepts into tangible hardware. Your responsibilities will include ensuring tool and machine readiness, preparing materials, and hands-on fabrication using advanced machinery such as our HAAS VF6-SS. In quieter moments, you’ll have the opportunity to learn new processes, including Fusion 360 CAM and Onshape, as well as forklift and scissor-lift operation.Key ResponsibilitiesFabrication: Precisely machine flight parts, jigs, and fixtures from a range of materials including metal, plastic, and composites according to engineering specifications.Shop Organization: Promote 5S methodologies and manage labeling, storage systems, and consumables inventory.Equipment Readiness: Schedule and conduct preventative maintenance on our CNC machinery.Material Handling: Manage the receipt, cutting, kitting, and staging of raw stock; operate forklifts and scissor-lifts safely.Continuous Improvement: Develop new tools and workflows; identify design or manufacturability issues for engineering review.Basic QualificationsMinimum of 2 years in a machine shop role.Proficient with standard hand and power tools; capable of interpreting mechanical drawings.Ability to lift 50 lbs and work at heights using ladders or lifts.Preferred QualificationsExperience with CNC mill/router operations and CAM programming (Fusion 360 or similar).Familiarity with MIG/TIG welding techniques.Possession of forklift or MEWP certification.Experience in aerospace environments or exposure to ISO-9001 quality standards.Training & GrowthFull-time team members receive paid training in CNC operations, Fusion/Onshape CAD/CAM, forklift, and scissor-lift certifications, alongside other development courses during standard working hours.Even if you don’t meet all listed qualifications, we encourage you to apply. At Reflect-Orbital, our top priority is hiring exceptional talent, and we value diverse experiences.
Oligo is revolutionizing the aerospace industry by creating a manufacturing-in-the-loop foundation model designed to automate spacecraft design and production globally. Our innovative approach allows clients to concentrate on their core technology and mission goals while we manage every aspect, from design and manufacturing to launch and operational support. With a focus on AI-driven generative design and automated manufacturing, our team, comprising alumni from MIT, Harvard, and NASA JPL, is committed to delivering the most advanced payload-specific spacecraft within weeks, not months.With esteemed advisors on our board and fresh capital from leading investors like Lux Capital, we are continuously searching for exceptional builders, quick learners, and ambitious engineers. Whether your expertise lies in spacecraft systems, avionics, ML/AI, or advanced manufacturing, you will collaborate across disciplines on real missions that launch, perform in orbit, and achieve international scalability.We merge world-class AI/ML talent with top-notch satellite engineers under one roof to redefine how space systems are constructed, grounded in first principles. Expect no bureaucracy and no outdated thinking.If you believe you align with our vision, we are eager to meet you.Are you enthusiastic about developing the foundational software powering advanced aerospace systems? Do you excel at solving complex challenges in real-time, high-reliability settings? Join us as a Mid/Senior Level Embedded Flight Software Engineer and take a crucial role in designing, developing, and deploying the essential software that empowers our spacecraft to fulfill their missions. If you possess expertise in F-prime, real-time operating systems, and building resilient embedded solutions, we would love to connect with you!ResponsibilitiesAs a Generative Spacecraft Engineer - FSW, you will oversee significant portions of the flight software lifecycle, from initial architecture to on-orbit operations. Your key responsibilities will include:Designing and implementing flight software components using the F-prime framework, specifically for bare-metal and resource-constrained embedded systems.Architecting and contributing to F-prime topology and pattern design, ensuring our software is modular, scalable, and highly reliable.Developing and integrating real-time operating system (RTOS) solutions tailored for bare-metal targets, maximizing performance and determinism.
At Reflect Orbital, we thrive on innovation and agility. We seek talented individuals who are eager to take ownership and drive change. If you are passionate about your work and ready to showcase your achievements from any stage of your career, we want to hear from you!Role OverviewAs a Test Engineer, your primary responsibility will be to design, implement, and oversee comprehensive test campaigns that prepare our spacecraft for successful flight missions. You will take charge of our 'space simulator', facilitating rapid iterations in spacecraft design and testing.Key ResponsibilitiesDevelop and execute detailed test plans for extensive flight testing, covering thermal, thermal-vacuum, vibration, shock, radiation, atomic oxygen, and other specialized tests.Design and construct innovative testing systems tailored for the unique aspects of our spacecraft.Collaborate closely with the engineering team to ensure thorough and reliable testing across all phases.Preferred QualificationsMinimum of 2+ years of Test Engineering experience, with a strong focus on advanced troubleshooting and escalation management.Demonstrated experience in testing and troubleshooting spacecraft, along with establishing unique testing infrastructure and setups.Proficiency in space environmental testing methods such as TVAC, vibration, and radiation testing.Solid experience with Hardware-in-the-Loop (HITL) or flatsat testbeds.We encourage applicants who may not meet every qualification but have exceptional skills and experiences. Our priority is to hire outstanding individuals, and we are open to defining unique roles for remarkable talents.Employee BenefitsThe success of Reflect Orbital relies on our team, which is why we offer a competitive compensation and benefits package aimed at rewarding our employees and supporting their families.Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage, with 100% of base-policy costs covered by Reflect.Access to Health Savings Accounts (HSA), Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA), and 401K plans.Unlimited paid time off with a recommendation of two weeks off per year.Daily healthy lunches provided to all employees.Commitment to DiversityReflect Orbital is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. Our hiring practices are founded on the principles of diversity and inclusion.
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.
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.
Full-time|$160K/yr - $240K/yr|On-site|Hawthorne, CA
CHAOS Industries is revolutionizing modern defense with advanced systems specifically designed for contemporary challenges. Our products, crafted by elite U.S. military veterans and Silicon Valley innovators, harness the power of Coherent Distributed Networks (CDN™). These innovations empower warfighters, commercial air operators, and border protection teams to respond swiftly, adapt seamlessly, and maintain superiority against evolving threats. In an era where technological challenges accelerate rapidly, CHAOS Industries provides sophisticated sensing and detection solutions that offer the critical advantage of time.Founded in 2022, CHAOS Industries has successfully secured $1 billion in funding from prominent investors such as 8VC, Accel, and NEA. Our headquarters is located in Los Angeles, with additional offices in Washington, D.C., San Francisco, and London. To discover more about us, please visit www.chaosinc.com.Role Overview:CHAOS Industries is on the lookout for a talented and driven Senior Embedded Flight Software Engineer to become a pivotal part of our R&D team. This role offers the exciting chance to lead the development of guidance software for groundbreaking airframe designs. As a valued member of our engineering team, you will also have the opportunity to broaden your expertise across our diverse product lines.
SpaceX is seeking a Senior Software Engineer focused on Flight Reliability to help maintain the safety and operational standards of its launch vehicles. This position is based in Hawthorne, CA. Role overview This role centers on building and improving software that supports the reliability of flight operations. The work directly impacts the integrity and safety of launches, supporting SpaceX’s mission in space travel. Collaboration Senior Software Engineers in this area work closely with teams from various disciplines. Together, they design and implement systems that monitor performance and identify potential issues before and during flight. Impact By developing solutions that enhance flight reliability, this role contributes to the ongoing advancement of space missions and the future of aerospace technology.
Oligo is pioneering a revolutionary approach to spacecraft manufacturing by developing a cutting-edge, manufacturing-in-the-loop foundation model that automates spacecraft design and production globally. Our innovative strategy enables clients to concentrate fully on their technology and mission goals while we manage every aspect of the process, from design and manufacturing to launch and operations. By harnessing the power of AI-driven generative design and automated manufacturing, our team, composed of ex-MIT, Harvard, and NASA JPL experts, is dedicated to delivering the most advanced payload-specific spacecraft in weeks rather than months.With esteemed advisors on our board and recent investments from top firms like Lux Capital, we are continuously seeking exceptional talent — enthusiastic builders, quick learners, and ambitious engineers. Whether your interests lie in spacecraft systems, avionics, machine learning, artificial intelligence, or advanced manufacturing, you'll collaborate across various disciplines on real missions that launch, operate in orbit, and achieve international scalability.We combine elite AI/ML expertise with top-tier satellite engineering to fundamentally rethink how space systems are constructed, starting from first principles. No bureaucracy, no outdated methodologies.If you believe you align with our vision, we are eager to connect with you!Spacecraft Engineer Intern (Flight Software)Do you have a passion for the synergy between software and hardware? Are you excited about the prospect of your algorithms functioning in space? Do you excel at tackling complex challenges in real-time, high-reliability environments? Join our dynamic team as a Spacecraft Engineer Intern and contribute to the development of foundational software for our next generation of spacecraft.In this role, you will be instrumental in designing, developing, and deploying the essential software that empowers our spacecraft to execute their missions. If you have expertise in F-prime, real-time operating systems, and creating robust embedded solutions, we want to hear from you!Key ResponsibilitiesAs a Spacecraft Engineer Intern, you will collaborate on the development, testing, and deployment of our spacecraft’s Flight Software (FSW) stack. Working closely with experienced mentors, you will support:Flight Software: Design and implement flight software components using NASA/JPL’s open-source F-prime framework, focusing on resource-constrained embedded systems.Hardware Interfaces: Develop and troubleshoot software that interfaces with hardware components (sensors, actuators, radios) using protocols such as I2C, SPI, UART, and others.
Full-time|$120K/yr - $170K/yr|On-site|Hawthorne, CA
At SpaceX, we believe in a future where humanity explores the stars, and we are dedicated to making that a reality. Our mission focuses on developing innovative technologies to enable human life on Mars.SOFTWARE ENGINEER, SIMULATIONAs a vital member of our Numerical Modelling team, you will play a key role in enhancing our proprietary multiphysics simulation engine, which currently supports die casting and investment casting processes. Your contributions will expand its capabilities into other manufacturing areas, such as additive manufacturing, welding, structural stress analysis, and grain prediction. Through your work, you will help improve part yield, decrease inspection burdens, and optimize components across pivotal SpaceX programs like Raptor, Starship, and Starlink. Proficiency in C++ and experience with machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) in simulation contexts are essential, along with a solid background in Python. You will be collaborating with a team of experts specializing in solidification physics, casting, metallurgy, and simulation. A passion for learning and collaboration is crucial, even if you don't have prior experience in casting or solidification.
Full-time|$140K/yr - $220K/yr|On-site|Hawthorne, California, United States
CHAOS Industries is at the forefront of modern defense, offering a diverse product portfolio that empowers warfighters, commercial air operators, and border protection teams with domain dominance. Our cutting-edge products leverage Coherent Distributed Networks (CDN™), enabling rapid response and adaptation to evolving threats.Founded in 2022, CHAOS Industries has successfully secured $1 billion in funding from notable investors such as 8VC, Accel, and Valor Equity Partners. With our headquarters in Los Angeles and additional offices in Washington, D.C., San Francisco, San Diego, Seattle, and London, we are committed to innovation and excellence. For more details, visit www.chaosinc.com.
Mar 25, 2026
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