Engineering Intern/Junior/Senior: $30.00/hour
\nYour salary will be determined by academic level. Pay is just one part of your total rewards package at SpaceX. You may also be eligible for a stipend to subsidize relocation costs, as well as access to our comprehensive medical coverage and a 401(k) retirement plan. Students joining SpaceX through our internship program will receive the opportunity to attend presentations from company leaders, social and networking events, as well as professional and personal development trainings. Interns are also eligible for paid company holidays. SpaceX offers 10 or more paid holidays per year.
\nPROGRAM DESCRIPTIONS:
\nDRAGON: Dragon is the most advanced human-rated spacecraft in the world. This capsule currently delivers critical science, cargo and crew safely to and from International Space Station, but further iterations and new designs will likely be necessary to extend humankind's reach to the moon, Mars, and beyond. This program includes roles in: Analysis, Avionics, Build Engineering, Integration & Test Engineering, Life Support Systems, Manufacturing Engineering, Materials Engineering, Propulsion Engineering, Structures Design & Engineering, Supply Chain Engineering and more.
\nFALCON: The Falcon program tackles space exploration’s toughest problems through the ongoing development of our reusable launch vehicles, Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy. These vehicles are currently responsible for delivering commercial, national security, and NASA satellites into orbit, as well as supply critical science, supplies, and crew to the International Space Station. This program includes roles in: Analysis, Avionics, Build Engineering, Components Engineering, Integration & Test Engineering, Launch Site Operations & Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, Materials Engineering, Propulsion Engineering, Recovery Engineering, Structures Design & Engineering, Supply Chain Engineering and more.
\nSTARLINK: At SpaceX, we’re leveraging our experience in building rockets and spacecraft to deploy Starlink, the world’s most advanced broadband internet system. Starlink is the world’s largest satellite constellation and is providing fast, reliable internet to 1M+ users worldwide. We design, build, test, and operate all parts of the system – thousands of satellites, consumer receivers that allow users to connect within minutes of unboxing, and the software that brings it all together. This program includes roles in: Analysis, Automation & Controls, Avionics, Components Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Integration & Test Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, Materials Engineering, Operations Engineering, Structures Design & Engineering, Supply Chain Engineering and more.
\nSTARSHIELD - Starshield leverages SpaceX’s Starlink technology and launch capability to support national security efforts. While Starlink is designed for consumer and commercial use, Starshield is designed for government use, with an initial focus on earth observation, communications, and hosted payloads. As an intern on the Starshield team, you will be working on advanced development programs in support of U.S. National Security. This program includes roles in: Avionics, Build Engineering, Components Engineering, Integration & Test Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, Materials Engineering, Mechanical Design & Engineering, Structures Engineering, and more.
\nSTARSHIP: The Starship spacecraft and Super Heavy rocket – collectively referred to as Starship – represent a fully reusable transportation system designed to carry both crew and cargo to Earth orbit, the Moon, Mars and beyond. As the most powerful launch system ever developed, Starship will be able to carry up to 100 people on long-duration, interplanetary flights. Starship will also enable satellite delivery, the development of a Moon base and point-to-point transport here on Earth. This program includes roles in: Analysis, Automation & Controls, Avionics, Build Engineering, Civil Engineering, Components Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Launch Site Operations & Engineering, Manufacturing Engineering, Materials Engineering, Propulsion Engineering, Structures Design & Engineering, Supply Chain Engineering, Test Engineering and more.
ITAR REQUIREMENTS:
\nSpaceX is an Equal Opportunity Employer; employment with SpaceX is governed on the basis of merit, competence and qualifications and will not be influenced in any manner by race, color, religion, gender, national origin/ethnicity, veteran status, disability status, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, mental or physical disability or any other legally protected status.
\nApplicants wishing to view a copy of SpaceX’s Affirmative Action Plan for veterans and individuals with disabilities, or applicants requiring reasonable accommodation to the application/interview process should reach out to EEOCompliance@spacex.com.
Internship
Designs, manufactures, and launches rockets and spacecraft
$28 - $30/hr
No H1B Sponsorship
Bastrop, TX, USA + 7 more
More locations: Irvine, CA, USA | Cape Canaveral, FL, USA | Brownsville, TX, USA | Redmond, WA, USA | McGregor, TX, USA | West Athens, CA, USA | Vandenberg Village, CA, USA
Candidates must provide their own transportation for positions at Bastrop, Brownsville, Cape Canaveral, McGregor, and Vandenberg locations.
US Citizenship Required
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SpaceX designs, manufactures, and launches rockets and spacecraft, aiming to make space travel more accessible and to enable human life on other planets. Their main products include the Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy rockets, which are used for launching satellites and cargo, as well as the Dragon spacecraft for transporting crew and supplies to the International Space Station. A key feature of SpaceX's technology is the development of reusable rockets, which help lower the costs associated with space missions. This focus on cost reduction sets SpaceX apart from its competitors in the aerospace industry. Additionally, SpaceX operates the Starlink project, a satellite internet service that aims to provide global broadband coverage. The company's goal is to revolutionize space technology and expand human presence beyond Earth.
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