Full-Time

Mechanical Engineer

Hardware Reliability, Starlink

Posted on 4/24/2026

SpaceX

SpaceX

10,001+ employees

Designs, manufactures, and launches rockets

No salary listed

No H1B Sponsorship

Bastrop, TX, USA

In Person

Onsite role; remote work not considered.

US Citizenship Required

Bachelor's

Category
Mechanical Engineering

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Requirements
  • Bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering or other engineering discipline
  • 1+ years of experience in test, analysis, manufacturing, or hardware development (internship and project experience is applicable)
  • ITAR REQUIREMENTS: To conform to U.S. Government export regulations, applicant must be a (i) U.S. citizen or national, (ii) U.S. lawful, permanent resident (aka green card holder), (iii) Refugee under 8 U.S.C. § 1157, or (iv) Asylee under 8 U.S.C. § 1158, or be eligible to obtain the required authorizations from the U.S. Department of State.
  • Additional Requirements: Ability to work extended hours, weekends, and offsite as needed; Ability to lift up to 25lbs unassisted; Must be willing to work onsite, remote work not considered
Responsibilities
  • Develop and implement reliability test strategies for new products and their subcomponents to maximize field life and minimize early life failures
  • Develop, implement, and validate test and inspection processes for new and existing products and production processes, ensuring that criteria are objective and that reliability goals are consistently met
  • Design and execute novel environmental, RF, mechanical, and electrical testing techniques tailored to the product and its functions
  • Write test programs to exercise the functionality of the product over various conditions and environments
  • Automate reliability test initiatives and reporting using proper data visualization techniques and thorough knowledge of the product and its functions
  • Define the ongoing reliability testing strategy to monitor the manufacturing process and screen for long-term reliability defects caused by process and component variability
  • Monitor product and process quality through production ramp-up using a suite of analysis tools, and drive improvements to areas that are under-performing in terms of key quality metrics
  • Investigate failures in production and test, identifying and mitigating the immediate and underlying root causes in order to reduce risk and improve reliability of designs and processes
  • Contain suspect or known non-conforming product, providing guidance to production representatives and engineers to assist in quarantining and rework activities
  • Work closely with hardware, software, manufacturing, and network engineering teams to maximize reliability across all disciplines
Desired Qualifications
  • Experience with both electronics and mechanical design and analysis including knowledge of RF principles
  • Programming experience in Python, C, and SQL with an emphasis on data analysis and automation
  • Demonstrated capability to think creatively and solve complex problems with little to no supervision and on schedule, both as an individual or as a member of an integrated team
  • Experience in a fast-paced, iterative design environment within the consumer electronics, mobile handset, medical devices, aerospace, marine, or automotive industries

SpaceX designs, builds, and launches rockets and spacecraft for government and commercial customers, using reusable first stages to cut costs. Its Falcon 9 and Falcon Heavy recover their boosters to enable rapid reuse, while Dragon transports cargo and crew to the International Space Station. Starlink operates a satellite internet constellation to provide global broadband coverage. It earns revenue from launches and merchandise, with the broader goal of making space travel cheaper and, over time, enabling human life on other planets and expanding global internet access.

Company Size

10,001+

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Starbase, Texas

Founded

2002

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What believers are saying

  • Q2 2026 revenue hit $7.8 billion, up sharply from last year.
  • Connectivity revenue rose 66% to $4.29 billion, driving operating profit.
  • Enterprise and government Starlink revenue jumped 108%, expanding beyond consumer broadband.

What critics are saying

  • FAA review for Boca Chica closed August 3, 2026; Starship delays still threaten schedules.
  • Environmental groups sued June 2026 over Texas land swaps and refuge expansion.
  • Starlink ARPU fell to $66 from $85, pressuring margins as lower-priced plans spread.

What makes SpaceX unique

  • Falcon 9 reusability gives SpaceX unmatched launch cadence and cost discipline.
  • Starlink reached 12 million subscribers and 167 markets by June 2026.
  • Starbase Texas anchors Starship testing, vertically integrating launch, manufacturing, and operations.

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Yahoo Finance
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The Caller
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America's launch boom could reshape Texas as SpaceX develops Starship.

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Standing at more than 400 feet tall when fully stacked, the two-stage rocket is considered the largest and most powerful spacecraft ever launched - even surpassing NASA's iconic Saturn V of the Apollo era. SpaceX is developing the rocket to be the first fully reusable spacecraft ever, with both its upper-stage vehicle and lower-stage booster capable of returning to the launch site instead of being expended during the flight. In the years ahead, Starship is due to be crucial to NASA's plans to land Artemis astronauts on the moon, while Musk also envisions using it to send humans to Mars. Elon Musk, SpaceX, eye Starbase expansion. Starbase, located about 23 miles from Brownsville, was incorporated as its own city in May 2025 following approval by Cameron County voters - most of whom are SpaceX employees. 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TechAfrica News
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