Sceye operates in High-Altitude Platform Systems (HAPS), deploying aircraft-like platforms in the stratosphere to provide connectivity and environmental monitoring. The tech stack—Linux, Python, C/C++, Solidworks, LiDAR, and RF systems—reflects an aerospace engineering operation running avionics and ground-control infrastructure. Active hiring is engineering-heavy (21 of 27 roles), with focus on thermal control, power systems, and RF architecture, indicating Sceye is scaling core platform capabilities rather than commercial go-to-market.
Notable leadership hires: Power Systems Lead
Sceye develops High-Altitude Platform Systems designed to operate in the stratosphere as an infrastructure layer between terrestrial and space-based systems. The company conducts flight operations from its headquarters in Moriarty, New Mexico, and has completed more than 20 successful flights. Its platforms address two primary use cases: expanding connectivity to underserved regions and providing real-time detection and monitoring of climate-related events. The engineering organization is focused on solving mission-critical challenges: thermal control in extreme environments, reliable power systems, RF architecture for airborne communication, and payload integration. Partnerships with federal, state, and commercial entities inform product development.
Sceye builds High-Altitude Platform Systems that operate in the stratosphere. The platforms use LiDAR, RF systems, solar arrays, and avionics to enable connectivity and climate monitoring. The company has completed over 20 successful flights.
Sceye is headquartered in Moriarty, New Mexico and currently hires in the United States only.
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