Satellite servicing and autonomous orbital infrastructure for MEO, GEO, and cislunar markets
Katalyst Space Technologies is a 19-person R&D team building next-generation satellite platforms with robotic servicing and autonomous capabilities. The tech stack—C/C++, RTOS, Embedded Linux, real-time networking (CAN, TCP/IP), AWS infrastructure (Lambda, ECS, EKS, Kafka, Timestream), and a ground-control UI in React—reflects a hardware-software hybrid org handling both spacecraft firmware and mission operations. Hiring is accelerating across engineering, product, and manufacturing, with leadership gaps in Chief Engineer and Chief of Staff roles, suggesting the company is scaling from prototype-stage R&D toward production and reproducibility.
Notable leadership hires: Product Director, Chief of Staff, Chief Engineer
Katalyst Space Technologies designs and builds satellites equipped with robotic servicing and autonomous station-keeping capabilities, targeting medium Earth orbit (MEO), geostationary (GEO), and cislunar (beyond-GEO) markets. The company was founded in 2019 in Flagstaff, Arizona, and operates as a privately held hardware-software venture focused on shortening mission-development cycles and introducing flexibility to a traditionally rigid industry. Core work spans spacecraft guidance-navigation-control (GNC) systems, flight software sequencing, rendezvous and capture automation, ground procedures, and space domain awareness products. Current pain points center on spacecraft reliability for servicing operations, production yield, defect reduction, and scaling internal processes to support growth.
Katalyst builds satellites with robotic servicing and autonomous capabilities for MEO, GEO, and cislunar markets. Current projects include GNC systems, flight software sequencing, rendezvous automation, and ground-control tooling to reduce mission-development cycle times.
Katalyst is headquartered in Flagstaff, Arizona. The company was founded in 2019 and currently employs 11–50 people, with active hiring in the United States.
Katalyst uses C/C++ and RTOS for spacecraft firmware, Embedded Linux for onboard systems, AWS (Lambda, ECS, EKS, Kafka, Timestream) for mission operations and data pipelines, PostgreSQL and InfluxDB for telemetry storage, React for ground-control UI, and Kubernetes for orchestration.
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