Internship

Engineering Intern

Summer 2025

Confirmed live in the last 24 hours

Gravitics

Gravitics

11-50 employees

Develops and manufactures space station modules

Aerospace

Compensation Overview

$28Hourly

No H1B Sponsorship

Washington, USA

10-12 week internship in our facility in the greater Seattle area.

US Citizenship Required

Category
Research & Development
Space & Rocket Engineering
Aerospace Engineering
Requirements
  • You must be a U.S. citizen, lawful permanent resident of the U.S., protected individual as defined by 8 U.S.C. 1324b(a)(3), or eligible to obtain the required authorizations from the U.S. Department of State.
Responsibilities
  • You will partner with and learn from top professionals in the aerospace industry.
  • You’ll be in the same location where we are pulling in our structures, mechanisms, propulsion, life support systems, avionics, power systems, thermal systems, software, and associated testing.
  • Join us and help enable our expansion into the solar system.

Gravitics develops and manufactures advanced space station modules, with its main product being StarMax. StarMax is designed to enhance human presence in space by offering the largest interior volume in a standalone spacecraft, adding 400 cubic meters of space with each module. This design allows for more people to live and work in space safely and comfortably. Gravitics differentiates itself from competitors by focusing on human-centric solutions and providing significant space real estate for various activities in space. The company's goal is to become a key supplier in the space infrastructure market, supporting the growing demand for space exploration and habitation.

Company Stage

Seed

Total Funding

$19.5M

Headquarters

Seattle, Washington

Founded

2021

Growth & Insights
Headcount

6 month growth

-11%

1 year growth

-20%

2 year growth

25%
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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Winning a $125M contract from Axiom Space positions Gravitics as a key player in the emerging commercial space station market.
  • The $1.7M contract from the U.S. Space Force for developing tactically responsive orbital platforms opens up opportunities in the defense sector.
  • The recent $20M funding round provides the financial resources needed to accelerate the development of next-generation space station modules.

What critics are saying

  • The highly competitive aerospace sector requires Gravitics to continuously innovate to maintain its market position.
  • Dependence on large contracts, such as those from Axiom Space and the U.S. Space Force, could pose financial risks if these partnerships face any disruptions.

What makes Gravitics unique

  • Gravitics focuses on developing large, next-generation space station modules, setting it apart from competitors who may focus on smaller-scale or different types of space infrastructure.
  • The company's strategic partnerships with Axiom Space and the U.S. Space Force highlight its capability to serve both commercial and defense sectors, unlike many competitors who may specialize in only one area.
  • Gravitics' ability to secure significant contracts and funding, such as the $125M contract from Axiom and $20M in recent funding, demonstrates strong market confidence and financial stability.

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