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Provides launch services and spacecraft solutions
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Toronto, ON, Canada
The internship is based at Rocket Lab’s site in Toronto, Canada.
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Rocket Lab provides comprehensive space solutions, including launch services, spacecraft components, and satellite management. Their main products are the Electron launch vehicle, which is designed for small satellite launches, and the Photon satellite platform, which supports various missions, including those for NASA. The Electron rocket has gained popularity, becoming the second most frequently launched U.S. rocket, successfully delivering over 100 satellites into orbit for various sectors. Rocket Lab differentiates itself by offering a streamlined approach to accessing space, with multiple launch sites and a focus on affordability and reliability. The company's goal is to make space more accessible for both private and public organizations, facilitating advancements in areas like national security, scientific research, and climate monitoring.
Company Size
1,001-5,000
Company Stage
IPO
Headquarters
Long Beach, California
Founded
2006
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Paid Vacation
Paid Sick Leave
Paid Holidays
Paid Parental Leave
401(k) Retirement Plan
401(k) Company Match
Flexible Spending Account
Company Equity
Wellness Program
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Childcare Support
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Employee Stock Purchase Plan
Professional Development Budget
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Flexible Work Hours
Hybrid Work Options
Rocket Lab is expanding its capabilities by developing its own satellite systems, "Flatellite," and acquiring Mynaric to enhance satellite communication with laser technology.
An artist’s conception shows Stoke Space’s Nova rocket in flight. (Stoke Space Illustration)The U.S. Space Force has added Kent, Wash.-based Stoke Space and California-based Rocket Lab USA to the list of providers for its $5.6 billion round of national security launches.Each company will receive a $5 million task order to assess its specific capabilities for future launches. Stoke and Rocket Lab join Jeff Bezos’ Kent-based Blue Origin space venture as well as SpaceX and United Launch Alliance on the Pentagon’s current launch service list, known as Phase 3 Lane 1. For this “lane,” the Space Force can select from those five providers during an ordering period that runs through mid-2029, with an option for a five-year extension.Stoke Space is offering its fully reusable Nova rocket, while Rocket Lab is offering its Neutron rocket. Both of those launch vehicles are still in development and haven’t yet flown in space
Last week, Rocket Lab USA launched two software solutions to enhance the efficiency of space mission operations.
These developments were announced at the SATELLITE conference, highlighting Rocket Lab's commitment to improving space operations.
Rocket Lab launches next-gen software platforms for space missions.