Full-Time

Mechanical Engineer

Satellite Bus

Starcloud

Starcloud

11-50 employees

Orbital data centers powering AI workloads

No salary listed

No H1B Sponsorship

Redmond, WA, USA

In Person

US Citizenship Required

Category
Aerospace Engineering (2)
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Required Skills
CAD
GD&T
Siemens Teamcenter
FEM/FEA
Requirements
  • Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering or a related field
  • Proficiency with advanced CAD software, ideally NX and Teamcenter
  • Experience with FEA software for high-fidelity structural analysis, ideally Ansys
  • Minimum of 2+ years of hands-on experience in mechanical design, analysis, testing, and/or manufacturing
  • Strong understanding and application of geometric dimensioning and tolerancing principles
  • Willingness to work extended hours and weekends as necessary to support critical project milestones
  • Must be a U.S. citizen, lawful permanent resident, or eligible for authorization under U.S. export regulations
Responsibilities
  • Design and Development: Create and manage detailed CAD models from the component level up to the spacecraft level, accounting for stowed (launch) and deployed (orbital) configurations
  • Perform structural, kinematic, and thermal analyses using finite element analysis and hand calculations to ensure bus and payload hardware survives launch and performs in-orbit
  • Own the lifecycle of mechanical components, iteratively driving projects from initial concept through to manufacturing, testing, and deployment
  • Collaborate on system-level requirements and design criteria to develop holistic design for manufacturability strategies that optimize for manufacturability, cost, and reliability
  • Ensure timely project delivery with high standards of quality and performance through pragmatic project management
  • Testing and Validation: Design and execute comprehensive test plans to validate designs under launch and space environments
  • Perform rigorous environmental and performance testing to demonstrate compliance with requirements
  • Production and Integration: Partner with supply chain and manufacturing teams to establish efficient production processes
  • Optimize designs for ease of integration and production
  • Collaborate with vendors to ensure the flawless delivery and integration of mechanical components
Desired Qualifications
  • Master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering or a related technical discipline
  • 3+ years of professional experience in mechanical design of spacecraft
  • Expertise in materials selection, advanced manufacturing methods, and surface treatments for space applications

Starcloud builds megawatt-scale data centers in low Earth orbit and leases GPU compute, storage, and data processing capacity to customers. Satellites carry large GPU clusters and storage, with power from onboard solar panels and cooling in vacuum; customers access resources over the network and pay by usage. Unlike terrestrial cloud providers, Starcloud avoids land, water, and permitting bottlenecks by operating in orbit, and benefits from space-based energy and cooling to reduce costs and emissions. Its goal is to extend digital compute beyond Earth’s surface, enabling scalable, sustainable AI workloads through orbital data centers.

Company Size

11-50

Company Stage

Series A

Total Funding

$194M

Headquarters

Redmond, Washington

Founded

2024

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Space offers continuous solar power and passive radiative cooling for lower operating costs.[1][5]
  • Starcloud claims 10x cheaper energy and 10x lower carbon emissions than terrestrial options.[1]
  • A $170 million Series A and $1.1 billion valuation validate investor appetite for the category.[2]

What critics are saying

  • SpaceX launch dependence can delay deployments and revenue if schedules slip or prices rise.[1][3]
  • FCC approval for an 88,000-satellite constellation remains a major regulatory bottleneck.[6]
  • A single early hardware failure could damage customer trust before Starcloud proves orbital reliability.[1][3]

What makes Starcloud unique

  • Orbital data centers avoid Earth’s grid, water, land, and permitting constraints.[1][2]
  • Starcloud is shipping early hardware, including Starcloud-1 with an NVIDIA H100 in orbit.[1][3]
  • The company targets satellite customers first, then larger AI demand on Earth.[2][4]

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