SpaceX, a pioneering space technology company, is seeking a Senior Software Engineer to join their Starlink Ground Stations team. This role is integral to SpaceX's mission of revolutionizing space technology and providing global internet coverage through their Starlink satellite network, which currently serves over 4 million users worldwide.
As a member of the Gateway Software Team, you'll be at the forefront of developing and scaling a global network of ground stations that enable crucial satellite communications. The role combines challenging technical problems with meaningful impact, as you'll be working on next-generation networking technologies that connect satellites, ground stations, and users in a dynamic, ever-changing network environment.
The position offers an exciting opportunity to work with cutting-edge technology in space communications, developing software that operates at the intersection of embedded systems, networking, and distributed systems. You'll be responsible for the complete software lifecycle, from development and testing to production deployment, working with technologies like C++, Python, and Linux-based systems.
The ideal candidate will bring strong technical expertise in software development, particularly in areas such as networking protocols, distributed systems, and high-performance computing. You'll need to be comfortable working in a fast-paced environment where requirements can change rapidly, and be willing to tackle complex technical challenges that have never been solved before.
SpaceX offers a competitive compensation package starting from $160,000 to $220,000 annually, complemented by extensive benefits including equity options, comprehensive healthcare, and various other perks. The position is based in Seattle, with company-provided shuttle service available.
This role represents a unique opportunity to contribute to SpaceX's mission of making humanity a multi-planetary species while working on one of the most advanced satellite communication systems ever built. You'll be part of a team that's not just developing software, but helping to shape the future of global communications and space technology.