Rocket and spacecraft manufacturer scaling production across multiple launch platforms
SpaceX manufactures rockets, spacecraft, and engines at scale — the tech stack reflects this: CAD tools (NX, Solidworks), simulation (MATLAB, FEMAP), embedded systems (C++, Python), and CI/CD infrastructure (Bazel, Gradle, Terraform, Ansible). The hiring composition is heavily weighted toward engineering (750) and manufacturing (193), with an aggressive 561 new roles posted in the last 30 days. Pain points center on high-volume production demand, defect reduction, and yield improvement, indicating the company is transitioning from prototype-driven work to manufacturing-led operations.
Notable leadership hires: Account Lead, Program Director
SpaceX designs and manufactures rockets (Falcon 9, Falcon Heavy), spacecraft (Dragon for cargo and crew resupply), engines (Merlin), thrusters (Draco, SuperDraco), and heat shield materials (PICA-X). The company operates across multiple production and launch facilities in the United States, Brazil, Singapore, and Ireland. Active projects span new production line development, facility construction and renovation (particularly for Starship infrastructure), and security infrastructure for Starlink. The organization is structured around engineering, manufacturing, operations, and logistics — reflecting the capital- and process-intensive nature of aerospace production.
CAD and simulation tools (NX, Solidworks, MATLAB, FEMAP), programming languages (C++, Python, JavaScript, Java, Go), build systems (Bazel, Gradle, Make), infrastructure automation (Terraform, Ansible, Puppet), and message brokers (Kafka, RabbitMQ).
United States, Brazil, Singapore, and Ireland. Engineering and manufacturing represent the largest hiring departments, with facilities and projects distributed across these regions.
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