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Senior Ground Software Engineer I

Senior Ground Software Engineer I

CompanyRocket Lab USA
LocationLong Beach, CA, USA
Salary$135000 – $165000
TypeFull-Time
DegreesBachelor’s
Experience LevelSenior

Requirements

  • U.S. citizenship is required, due to program requirements
  • Bachelor’s degree in engineering or other technical discipline
  • 5+ years of relevant work experience developing software
  • 5+ years of relevant work experience developing in Python
  • Experience architecting web-based software applications

Responsibilities

  • Develop and evolve web-based software architecture for spacecraft operations
  • Work closely with flight software developers, operations personnel, and systems engineers to understand requirements and functional needs
  • Deploy and configure the Rocket Lab Ground Data System
  • Establish monitoring and alerting to detect system degradation and outages
  • Identify ground systems issues and provide technical insight for resolution

Preferred Qualifications

  • Full-stack software development experience, including: Backend – Python and/or Golang, Frontend – Typescript and/or Javascript (Angular or React), Database – InfluxDB, PostgreSQL, or equivalent
  • Experience with Python web experience (FastAPI or equivalent)
  • Experience with micro-service architectures
  • Experience leading complete system development efforts with a team
  • Ability to write clear, well-tested, and well-documented software
  • Experience supporting satellite, spacecraft, constellation, and/or launch vehicle mission operations
  • Familiarity with database design and implementation
  • Experience using Git or other version control systems
  • Experience with SQL
  • Experience with ticketing systems like Jira, etc.
  • Experience with Kubernetes orchestration
  • Experience with Oauth authentication flows
  • Experience in full-stack and/or web development (NodeJS, Angular, TypeScript, or equivalent)
  • Experience in the aerospace industry
  • Experience in CCSDS recommended standards, including Space Packet Protocol and COP-1