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Ground Software Engineer, Labview (Falcon & Dragon)

Maintain and upgrade LabVIEW systems for launch pads and recovery vessels.
Hawthorne, California, United States
Mid-Level
$120,000 - 170,000 USD / year
2 weeks ago
SpaceX

SpaceX

A leading aerospace manufacturer and space transport services company known for its Falcon rockets and Dragon spacecraft.

✨ About The Role

- The Ground Software Engineer will develop and support software solutions for the Falcon and Dragon programs, impacting the entire vehicle lifecycle. - Responsibilities include optimizing existing software codebases and systems used for testing, launching, and monitoring SpaceX vehicles. - The role requires managing the entire software lifecycle, from rollout to operations and supporting end-users. - Engineers will provide technical support during vehicle launches and critical on-orbit activities, ensuring mission success. - The position involves maintaining and upgrading DAQ/LabVIEW systems that control launch pads, test sites, and recovery vessels.

âš¡ Requirements

- A bachelor's degree in computer science, engineering, math, or a related field, or equivalent professional experience is essential for this role. - Candidates should have at least 3 years of experience with LabVIEW software development, demonstrating technical proficiency in this area. - Familiarity with programming languages such as C, C++, or Rust, as well as scripting languages like Python, PowerShell, or bash, is preferred. - Successful candidates will be self-starters who are motivated and collaborative, with a strong desire to solve complex engineering problems. - Experience in end-user-facing roles and the ability to interface with cross-functional teams will be beneficial for this position.
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Ground Software Engineer, Labview (Falcon & Dragon)
Hawthorne, California, United States
$120,000 - 170,000 USD / year
Software
About SpaceX
A leading aerospace manufacturer and space transport services company known for its Falcon rockets and Dragon spacecraft.