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Socket.dev seeks a Senior Engagement Engineer to bridge the platform and customers in Los Angeles or DC. You’ll own technical delivery for named accounts, validate models, and script analyses, while defending physics in reviews with customer engineers.
Expect deep hands-on work and cross-functional collaboration in a tight, mission-driven team. You are the most technical person in meetings and the most customer-facing in reviews, with ML/optimization or physics modeling depth, and a track record
A venture-backed AI software company whose platform designs spacecraft hardware. It generates antenna, power, and propulsion designs in days, work that normally takes engineering teams months. The models are the company's own, built over years of applied machine learning research rather than layered on top of a large language model. A natural-language interface now sits over the platform. Customers include a top-tier international aerospace manufacturer flying high-profile missions and a U.S. satellite constellation manufacturer led by veterans of a major commercial space program. The company also collaborates with a federally funded national research laboratory. Funding is seed-stage, raised largely from U.S. defense investors. The team is under 20 people: most are engineers and physicists based overseas, several holding doctorates, with a small business and strategy group in the U.S. Headquarters is in Los Angeles. It is a software company that happens to have started in spacecraft. Near-term programs are satellite hardware, and the intent is to take the same models into other domains. The team expects you to manage cross-functional constraints.
This seat sits between the platform and the customer. The company sells design software to aerospace primes, satellite manufacturers, and defense programs. Those conversations do not survive a purely commercial owner. You have to be credible enough to defend the physics and the modeling in a technical review, then explain the same thing to a program manager who controls the budget. You are not being hired to ship production software. The engineering team does that. You are being hired to be genuinely hands-on with the models: scripting, analysis, benchmarking, and validation, deep enough to diagnose a bad result yourself and hold your ground when a customer's engineers push back. You will report directly to the founder and CEO, who holds a doctorate in physics and wrote the original algorithms behind the platform. As the U.S. entity's security and compliance infrastructure matures, the seat moves under the CTO. The company expects this role's scope to expand materially inside roughly the first six months as the U.S. leadership team gets built out. That is the pattern it has followed with every important hire so far.
the most technical person in a customer meeting and the most customer-facing person in an engineering review. Can explain a hard concept to a non-specialist without hollowing it out. Are curious well past your own specialty. The people who do best here came in as engineers or physicists and taught themselves the software and machine learning side because they wanted to. Want ownership of a domain rather than a defined scope, and are not waiting for a title to justify acting. Would rather join a company of under 20 people before the org chart is written than a 500-person one after.
The company is deliberately concentrating its U.S. team rather than going fully distributed, but no one is being asked to move as a condition of being hired.
Approximately $200,000 base salary plus meaningful equity, with real flexibility above that band for an exceptional candidate. The option pool was deliberately topped up at the last round, so grants at this level are substantive rather than nominal. Headquarters is Los Angeles, with Washington, D.C. a live second hub given how much of the company's work now pulls there. The company is building toward a concentrated U.S. team rather than a distributed one. Expect periodic in-person time, on the order of a week a month. Where the center of gravity ultimately sits will follow where the team concentrates.