Full-Time
Designs, manufactures, and launches rockets
$105k - $150k/yr
Redmond, WA, USA
In Person
On-site in Redmond, WA. Shuttle service from select Seattle locations.
Bachelor's, Master's, PhD
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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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SpaceX will build a $16.8 billion semiconductor fabrication facility in Grimes County, Texas, Governor Greg Abbott announced Thursday. The "Terafab" will span 100 million square feet and create 3,000 jobs. The facility will consolidate chip manufacturing processes, including logic, memory and advanced packaging, under one roof. It aims to produce custom AI and space-grade microchips for terrestrial and extraterrestrial applications. Texas is supporting the project with a $30 million grant from the Texas Enterprise Fund. The facility also qualifies for incentives under the Texas Jobs, Energy, Technology and Innovation programme. SpaceX already operates its global headquarters and Starbase launch complex near Brownsville, plus a Starlink manufacturing facility in Bastrop.
SpaceX CEO Elon Musk revealed plans during the company's first earnings call to establish manufacturing facilities on the moon using robots. The strategy involves shipping components via Starship rockets to build a mass accelerator and factories for producing AI compute satellites at scale. The plan, detailed in SpaceX's regulatory filings preceding its June IPO, includes mining the moon's regolith for raw minerals like aluminium, titanium, and silicon. A lunar mass driver would launch satellites without rockets. SpaceX reported Q2 revenue of $7.8 billion, up 92% year-over-year, with adjusted EBITDA of $3.5 billion. The space segment generated $962 million in revenue but posted a $205 million adjusted EBITDA loss from Starship development investments. Industry experts called the plan ambitious but feasible, noting Musk's track record of achieving seemingly impossible goals.
SpaceX and Circle have become top holdings in Cathie Wood's Ark Innovation ETF (ARKK), following a recent buying spree. SpaceX ranks as ARKK's fifth-largest holding at nearly $282 million with a 4.73% portfolio weighting, whilst Circle is eighth at about $233 million, representing 3.90% of the fund. Ark recently purchased 181,830 SpaceX shares worth approximately $20 million and 273,343 Circle shares valued at $17.3 million across its funds. Circle reported second-quarter revenue of $701 million, up 7% year-on-year, with USDC circulation reaching $73.3 billion. SpaceX posted a 92% revenue increase to $7.8 billion, though shares fell 13.6% as investors focused on its $18.4 billion capital expenditure plans for expanded AI capabilities.
SpaceX announced plans to build unprecedented AI infrastructure based on Nvidia's Vera Rubin architecture during its first earnings call as a public company on 4 August. The firm committed to installing 2 gigawatts of compute capacity by end-2026, scaling to approximately 10 GW by end-2027. SpaceX reported Q2 2026 revenue of $7.8 billion, up 92% year-over-year, beating analyst expectations of $6.93 billion. The company derives 95% of AI revenue from GPU rental, with major clients including Google, paying $920 million monthly for roughly 110,000 GPUs, and Anthropic. According to Melius Research analyst Ben Reitzes, even the initial 2 GW deployment could generate roughly $100 billion in incremental revenue for Nvidia. SpaceX has secured $6.7 billion in forward cloud services contracts starting October 2026.
SpaceX purchased $295 million of Tesla Megapack batteries during the second quarter, bringing first-half purchases to $329 million, according to a quarterly filing. The rocket maker had already bought $506 million worth of batteries and $131 million of Cybertrucks by end-2025. The timing suggests the batteries support xAI's data centres after SpaceX absorbed the AI company in February. Tesla says Megapacks provide reliable data-centre power and balance electricity supply. SpaceX's first earnings since its June IPO showed revenue nearly doubled to $7.81 billion. The AI segment generated $2.56 billion in revenue but lost $1.26 billion operationally. Total capital spending reached $18.37 billion, including $15.83 billion for AI infrastructure. Analysts now place odds of a Tesla-SpaceX merger between 80% and 90%.