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Manager, Machine Maintenance (Starlink)
This manager will lead a maintenance team responsible for maximizing equipment reliability and uptime across Starlink's Product and Gateway production lines in Bastrop. The role involves designing maintenance systems, managing spare parts inventory, driving root cause analysis, and mentoring the team on preventive downtime strategies.
Facilities Mechanical Specialist
The Facilities Mechanical Specialist will manage construction projects and maintenance operations at the SpaceX McGregor test site, coordinating with contractors and tradespeople to design, build, and activate infrastructure. The role ensures vendor compliance with SpaceX standards while maintaining world-class facilities that support the company's mission.
Automation Engineer (Starlink Growth)
This Automation Engineer will develop and maintain business-critical automation to accelerate Starlink's customer growth, market expansion, and monetization. The role involves building monitoring systems, managing stakeholder requests, owning automation health metrics, and communicating performance insights to leadership.
Sr. Process Controls Engineer, Solar Cell Factory (Starlink)
The Sr. Process Controls Engineer will design, build, and optimize controls and automation systems for critical gas and chemical delivery in solar cell fabrication. The role focuses on safe handling of hazardous materials in high-volume manufacturing, ensuring reliable control code and instrumentation for processes like vacuum deposition and etching.
EMC/EMI Test Specialist (Starlink Aviation)
The EMC/EMI Test Specialist will ensure hardware performance of Starlink aviation equipment across aircraft and mobile systems through exhaustive testing at unit, subsystem, and system levels. The role involves performing emissions and immunity testing, designing test fixtures, troubleshooting compatibility issues, and collaborating with cross-functional engineering teams to improve EMI performance.
Reliability Engineer (Starlink/Akoustis)
The Reliability Engineer will perform failure analysis, develop production processes, and create data analysis programs to drive hardware reliability across mechanical, electrical, RF, and software domains. The role bridges design and manufacturing to improve product quality and user experience from concept through high-volume production.
Wastewater Technician (Starlink PCB)
The Wastewater Technician will own and operate state-of-the-art PCB manufacturing production processes and equipment, monitoring parameters, performing maintenance, troubleshooting, and driving continuous improvement. This role is critical to Starlink's manufacturing output and yield at what will become North America's largest PCB manufacturing facility by volume by end of 2025.
Manufacturing Specialist (Optical Production)
The Manufacturing Specialist will manage the introduction of new optical assembly configurations into production, develop and validate processes on aggressive timelines, and troubleshoot test failures. The role exists to ensure optical assemblies for Starlink satellites meet mission requirements while improving yield, performance, and cost.
Sr. CVD Equipment Engineer, Solar Cells (Starlink)
This Sr. CVD Equipment Engineer will own and operate PECVD equipment used to manufacture silicon heterojunction solar cells at scale for Starlink satellites and Starship missions. They will ensure equipment reliability, uptime, and performance while working closely with process engineering teams to support high-volume production.
Starlink Market Access & Development Manager
The Market Access & Development Manager will drive Starlink's expansion into new markets and grow existing ones by conducting market research, navigating regulatory requirements, building stakeholder networks, and identifying commercial opportunities. This person will be the bridge between engineering, operations, legal, sales, and policy teams to shape Starlink's global presence.
Environmental Health & Safety Technician
The EHS Technician performs on-site safety oversight and environmental compliance monitoring at a manufacturing facility. They identify hazards, manage hazardous waste, conduct inspections, and ensure the facility meets OSHA, EPA, RCRA, TCEQ, and DOT regulatory requirements.
Data Center Specialist (Starlink)
This specialist will deploy, troubleshoot, and repair Starlink hardware at Points of Presence (PoP) colocation sites worldwide, with significant travel to resolve service issues and scale the network. The role involves hands-on technical work including fiber optic diagnostics, server installation, rack configuration, and coordination of equipment logistics across international sites.
Mechanical Engineer (Starship)
The Mechanical Engineer will design and build flight hardware for Starship, including primary structures, propellant tanks, and structural subassemblies. The role emphasizes hands-on ownership of end-to-end design processes, from concept through testing and factory assembly.
Sr. Software Engineer, Low Latency Computing (Starlink)
This engineer will develop real-time software that optimizes beam formation across the Starlink network to maximize user experience and network utilization. The role spans the complete software lifecycle from development through testing and on-orbit support, with direct impact on global internet service delivery.
Security Software Engineer
This Security Software Engineer will design, build, and maintain security infrastructure and systems across SpaceX's networks, data, and applications. The role focuses on implementing authentication, identity management, network security, and cloud security solutions while serving as a subject matter expert for these technologies.
Forward Deployed Engineer, Mission Systems (Starshield)
The Forward Deployed Engineer will serve as a technical bridge between SpaceX and government customers, managing mission-specific systems from requirements through operational deployment. They will design ground segment architecture, develop system specifications, and ensure successful satellite program execution across development, test, flight, and on-orbit commissioning phases.
Global Trade Compliance Analyst
The Global Trade Compliance Analyst will support SpaceX's space launch and Starlink businesses by managing export control compliance under EAR and ITAR regulations. The role involves drafting licenses, conducting technical data reviews, risk assessments, and helping implement compliance improvements through process automation.
Sr. Electrical Engineer (Starship Avionics)
This senior engineer will lead the development of advanced electrical hardware for Starship, including circuit design, component selection, testing, and production support. The role involves providing technical leadership, mentoring junior engineers, and driving system-level decisions across the avionics program.
Electrical Engineer - Automation & Controls (Starship)
This engineer will design and implement automation and control systems for Starship production, including PLC programming, electrical panel design, robot systems development, and HMI/SCADA interfaces. The role spans conceptual development through field deployment of manufacturing equipment and processes.
Software Engineer, Design Software (Starship)
The Software Engineer will build and maintain software used by SpaceX engineers for creation, analysis, and distribution of design data. The role involves developing mesh processing, 3D graphics rendering, flight simulations, and wearables applications, with high autonomy to own problems end-to-end.