SpaceX was founded under the belief that a future where humanity is out exploring the stars is fundamentally more exciting than one where we are not. Today SpaceX is actively developing the technologies to make this possible, with the ultimate goal of enabling human life on Mars. The Propulsion Components team develops the most advanced launch vehicle components in the world. Our engineers serve as hardware experts for the flow control devices and mechanisms that drive the critical capabilities on our Falcon vehicles - from engine throttling to attitude control. We design and build valves, regulators, and actuators for maximum reliability in extreme environments, with temperatures ranging from +900F to -400F and pressures beyond 5,000 psig. Propulsion component engineers (manufacturing focused) take full ownership over their hardware: urgently troubleshooting issues at test/launch sites, performing hands-on testing to inform development or root cause investigations, implementing design or test upgrades to improve reliability or reuse, and enabling high-rate valve production. Falcon is approaching 20-flight reuse and its highest-ever launch rate in support of our Starlink satellite deployment. We are seeking hands-on engineers to tackle open-ended failure investigations, rapidly implement design and build upgrades, perform flight-like testing to ensure mission success and deliver components at an industry-leading rate without sacrificing quality or capability.
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