Embedded systems and satellite mission engineering for LEO constellations
Baryonic Space is a 11–50 person engineering firm building flight software, ground control systems, and payload architectures for low-Earth-orbit cubesat missions. The stack spans embedded Linux (Yocto, PetaLinux), FPGA design (Xilinx Zynq), real-time mapping (MapLibre, React), and sensor data pipelines (Python, PostgreSQL/PostGIS) — a breadth that reflects end-to-end mission responsibility from satellite design through launch and operations. Hiring is concentrated in engineering (mid-level, accelerating) and anchored in Turkey, suggesting they're scaling core flight and systems teams to handle the operational complexity of active LEO missions.
Baryonic Space delivers engineering solutions for cubesat programs and LEO satellite operations. The company's project portfolio spans satellite payload design (FPGA architecture on Xilinx platforms), embedded Linux build environments, mission planning and analysis, ground-segment operations, and real-time map-based command interfaces. They handle the full lifecycle: environmental testing for launch certification, launch integration, and ongoing mission operations. Their stated challenges—high-volume sensor telemetry, real-time map rendering under mission-critical latency constraints, and anomaly response in high-stakes operations—define a business anchored in the reliability demands of orbital missions rather than general software consulting.
Baryonic Space develops embedded software, FPGA payloads, and ground-control systems for cubesat missions in low-Earth orbit, including launch integration and post-deployment operations.
C/C++, Python, embedded Linux (Yocto, PetaLinux), Xilinx Zynq FPGA platforms, PostgreSQL/PostGIS for geospatial data, React and MapLibre for real-time mapping UIs, and hardware protocols (CAN, I2C, RS-232/422).
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