Full-Time
Manufactures products in microgravity environment
$170k - $200k/yr
Senior, Expert
No H1B Sponsorship
El Segundo, CA, USA
US Citizenship Required
Varda Space Industries enables manufacturing in low Earth orbit (LEO) by creating products in microgravity and returning them to Earth using specialized reentry capsules. The company builds the necessary infrastructure for in-orbit production and cost-effective reentry systems, serving clients in industries like telecommunications and pharmaceuticals. Varda differentiates itself by focusing on in-space manufacturing and leveraging recent cost reductions in space access through reusable rockets. The goal is to industrialize LEO, expanding economic opportunities by producing unique products that can only be made in space.
Company Size
51-200
Company Stage
Early VC
Total Funding
$171.5M
Headquarters
El Segundo, California
Founded
2020
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Exciting team of professionals at the top of their field to working by your side
Working in El Segundo, CA - an awesome Southern California beach city with quick access to entertainment and outdoor activities
Equity in a fully funded space startup that is about to go through massive growth
Company parties and generally a fun atmosphere
401(k)
Unlimited PTO
Health insurance
Lunch and snacks provided on site. Dinners twice a week for those working late.
Parental leave
Varda Space Industries, which is building infrastructure and enabling fundamental science for a thriving orbital economy, has successfully reentered the W-3 capsule, which landed at the Koonibba Test Range, operated by Southern Launch, at 19:07 Pacific Daylight Time.
That application helped Varda secure a $60 million strategic funding increase in 2023 from AFRL, NASA and several private investors.
Varda Space Industries, in partnership with the U.S. Air Force, is pushing the boundaries of hypersonic reentry with its latest mission.
Varda Space Industries launches W-2 capsule with AFRL payloads for hypersonic reentry tests.
The abstract received an AAPS Best Abstract Award, given to the top 10% of abstracts submitted