You must have citizenship from a country of the European Union or NATO to apply to this position.
Your Mission
SpaceLocker is looking to expand its engineering team to ensure the reliability, scalability and security of its ground segment platform. You will work closely with the members of the team to plan, implement and maintain (physical and/or virtual) infrastructure projects following DevOps best practices.
If you are enthusiastic about exploring new technological frontiers and setting up what will be the next generation of standards in the space industry, we invite you to join us as our Infrastructure Engineer.
In this position, you will work with the Ground Software lead and the software engineering team to:
- Develop tools to enable fast and effective deployment of SpaceLocker applications,
- Implement security measures to protect infrastructure components and SpaceLocker data,
- Monitor overall performance of our systems and identify areas for improvement or optimization.
Your Profile
Technical skills
- Bachelor’s or master’s degree in computer engineering or related field,
- Proven experience (3 years+) in DevOps engineering,
- Proficient in at least one major cloud provider (AWS, GCP, Azure),
- Proficient knowledge of Python,
- Strong experience with Git version control and working with CI/CD pipelines.
Bonus:
- Knowledge of Rust and/or Golang,
- Hands-on experience with Infrastructure as Code,
- Experience in the aerospace industry, especially in the domain of mission operations.
Soft skills
- You take responsibility, show autonomy and are not afraid of improvisation. The startup world is a bit messy sometimes, and we’ll need your help on unexpected topics to keep up with the swirl of things going on,
- You have a collaborative mindset, with the ability to clearly communicate ideas to the team members,
- You are enthusiast to learn, explore new technologies, and contribute to innovative projects, particularly in the aerospace domain.
About SpaceLocker
SpaceLocker aims to make satellite missions more efficient and sustainable. To achieve this, we develop in-orbit payload hosting stations based on our docking port technology, the “USB port of satellites”.
Our vision is to become the preferred solution for sending equipment into orbit, to reduce space pollution, and to become the leading supplier of docking interfaces for satellites.
We are not trying to build a dog picture blockchain nor the new Airbnb, but a profitable company that will provide the foundations for the next generation of space exploration. This intention is anchored to a solid technical expertise, a quick prototyping approach and a strong link to the market.
It is the good stimulating aspects of the startup world, and without the weird fetish for table soccer: we are a no-bullshit company that counts on senior advisors and every team member to reach credible milestones quickly and efficiently.
SpaceLocker is a company firmly engaged about diversity and inclusivity, of age, gender, origins, handicap, or any other characteristic (and we are aware of the slight irony, the founder team being the most average white guys you can imagine 😀). Progress and inclusion are not just corporate speech: we are aware it needs actual efforts and compromises.