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- Founded in 2002 by Elon Musk
- Headquartered in Hawthorne, California
- Developed Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy rockets
- Raised over $7 billion with a valuation of $137 billion
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Overview
SpaceX is hiring a GNC Software Engineer to develop tools for the Falcon Guidance, Navigation, and Control team. You'll work with C and C++ in Hawthorne, CA, focusing on trajectory design and vehicle simulation.
Job Description
Who you are
You have a strong background in software engineering, particularly in developing applications for embedded systems. Your experience with C and C++ has equipped you with the skills necessary to create robust and efficient software solutions. You are familiar with embedded Linux environments and have a passion for aerospace technology, which drives your desire to contribute to innovative projects like those at SpaceX.
You thrive in collaborative environments and enjoy working closely with cross-functional teams to achieve common goals. Your analytical mindset allows you to approach complex problems with a structured methodology, ensuring that your solutions are not only effective but also reliable. You are detail-oriented and understand the importance of precision in the aerospace industry, where every decision can have significant implications.
You are eager to learn and adapt, staying current with the latest advancements in software engineering and aerospace technology. You are motivated by the mission of SpaceX and are excited about the opportunity to contribute to projects that push the boundaries of human exploration.
Desirable
Experience with trajectory design and optimization is a plus, as is familiarity with vehicle simulation tools. If you have worked on aerospace projects or have a background in guidance, navigation, and control systems, that would be highly beneficial. You are also encouraged to apply if you have experience in mission design and analysis, as these skills will enhance your contributions to the team.
What you'll do
As a GNC Software Engineer at SpaceX, you will be embedded in the Falcon Guidance, Navigation, and Control team, where you will play a crucial role in developing software tools that enhance the efficiency and reliability of Falcon missions. Your primary responsibilities will include creating analysis tools and applications that streamline the trajectory design process and improve vehicle simulation capabilities.
You will lead the development of new software projects, reviewing existing tools and processes to identify areas for improvement. Your work will directly support mission design and pre-flight GNC analysis, ensuring that every Falcon mission is executed with precision and reliability. You will also participate in all phases of a mission, from feasibility analysis to launch operations, providing your expertise during critical mission phases.
Collaboration will be key in this role, as you will work closely with other engineers and teams to ensure that the software you develop meets the high standards required for aerospace applications. You will be involved in optimizing existing processes and driving innovative approaches to enhance the overall mission success rate.
What we offer
At SpaceX, you will be part of a dynamic team that is at the forefront of aerospace technology. You will have the opportunity to work on groundbreaking projects that aim to make human life multi-planetary. The culture at SpaceX is one of innovation and collaboration, where your contributions will be valued and recognized.
We offer competitive compensation and benefits, along with opportunities for professional growth and development. You will be encouraged to take on new challenges and expand your skill set as you work on complex engineering problems that have real-world implications. Join us in our mission to revolutionize space travel and exploration.
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