
About Astranis
Revolutionizing satellite broadband for global connectivity
Key Highlights
- Valuation of $1.6 billion with $603.8 million raised
- Developed advanced small-form factor satellite technology
- Launched two satellites in 2024 to enhance connectivity
- Partnership to triple data speeds across Alaska
Astranis is transforming global internet access with its advanced small-form factor satellite technology, aiming to connect the 4 billion people currently offline. Headquartered in San Francisco, CA, Astranis has raised $603.8 million in funding, achieving a valuation of $1.6 billion. The company ha...
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Overview
Astranis is hiring a Radiation Effects Engineer Intern for Summer 2026 to support modeling and analysis of space radiation environments. You'll work on physical radiation testing of spacecraft hardware in San Francisco.
Job Description
Who you are
You are currently pursuing a bachelor's degree in a relevant field and are eager to apply your knowledge in a practical setting. You have a strong interest in space technology and radiation effects, and you are excited about the opportunity to contribute to advanced satellite projects. You are a quick learner and are comfortable working in a laboratory environment, demonstrating a keen attention to detail in your work.
What you'll do
As a Radiation Effects Engineer Intern, you will support the modeling and analysis of the space radiation environment as it relates to Astranis' missions. You will engage in physical radiation testing of spacecraft hardware, gaining hands-on experience that directly impacts the design and functionality of space vehicles. Your role will involve simulating radiation effects at a circuit level and modeling spacecraft to inform mechanical designs, providing you with a unique opportunity to work closely with experienced engineers in the field.
What we offer
Internships at Astranis typically last for twelve weeks, providing a comprehensive experience in the aerospace industry. You will have the chance to work alongside a team of 450 engineers and entrepreneurs who are passionate about expanding humanity's reach into the solar system. This internship will not only enhance your technical skills but also allow you to contribute to meaningful projects that connect the world through satellite technology.
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