Full-Time
Designs, manufactures, and launches rockets and spacecraft
$95k - $130k/yr
Junior, Mid
No H1B Sponsorship
Redmond, WA, USA
Company shuttles are offered to employees for roundtrip travel from select Seattle locations to the SpaceX Redmond office Monday to Friday.
US Citizenship Required
SpaceX designs, manufactures, and launches rockets and spacecraft, primarily serving the commercial spaceflight market. Their main products include the Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy rockets, which are used for launching satellites, and the Dragon spacecraft, which transports cargo and crew to the International Space Station. SpaceX's unique approach includes the development of reusable rockets, which lowers the cost of space travel, making it more accessible to a variety of clients, including government agencies and private companies. Additionally, they are working on the Starlink project, a satellite internet constellation aimed at providing global broadband coverage. SpaceX's goal is to enable human life on other planets while generating revenue through launch services and merchandise sales.
Company Size
10,001+
Company Stage
Late Stage VC
Total Funding
$11B
Headquarters
Brownsville, Texas
Founded
2002
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A team of researchers from Imperial College London, Cranfield University, and space technology companies Frontier Space and ATMOS Space Cargo have launched a miniature laboratory into Earth’s orbit. This lab contains genetically engineered microbes designed to produce proteins and other materials such as pharmaceuticals, fuel, and bioplastics in space.“Our technology will help mature bio-experimentation solutions for future space environments” The mission, which began on April 21, 2025, aboard Europe’s first commercial returnable spacecraft, Phoenix, via SpaceX, aims to explore the feasibility of using microbes in space for sustainable food production. The microbe specimens will be returned to Earth for analysis, with the goal of understanding how microgravity, long-term storage, and space transportation affect their ability to produce useful resources.The need for efficient food production in space has become increasingly pressing as human space exploration expands. Transporting food, water, and fuel for astronauts is costly and inefficient, with estimates suggesting that feeding a single astronaut could cost up to £20,000 per day, as cited by Imperial College. The use of engineered yeasts in space, capable of producing essential supplies through precision fermentation, is a potential solution to these logistical challenges.Dr Rodrigo Ledesma Amaro and Dr Aqeel Shamsul © Imperial College London. Bringing the future closerDr