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Starpath is building a rover to explore the Lunar South Pole, and we seek a Senior Flight Software Engineer to own the Embedded Linux platform on the NVIDIA Orin-based Autonomy Computer. This role requires deep experience with the Linux kernel, device trees, and boot chains for ARM platforms, plus strong C skills.
As the Linux platform owner, you will work closely with robotics, autonomy, teleoperation, and hardware teams to enable rapid development of autonomy capabilities while ensuring
Senior flight software engineer to own embedded Linux platform for lunar rover at fast-moving
New Space company.
Senior flight software engineer to own embedded Linux platform for lunar rover at fast-moving
New Space company.
Starpath is building the technology to enable human expansion into the Solar System. We are
developing a complete end-to-end system for in-situ resource utilization (ISRU) on the Moon
and Mars. We plan to launch autonomous rovers to the Moon that will gather icy regolith from
permanently-shadowed regions of craters near the Lunar South Pole and deliver that regolith to
an automated plant that can process it into liquid oxygen, which will be used to refuel landers for
their return flights to Earth.
If high ownership, fast pace, and doing hands-on work that will enable our rovers to explore and
mine the Moon sounds like a dream come true, come join the team!
We’re building a rover to explore the Lunar South Pole, and we’re looking for an embedded
Linux expert to own the systems software for our NVIDIA Orin-based Autonomy Computer. This
position requires deep experience working with the Linux kernel, device tree, boot chain, device
drivers, and board support packages for ARM platforms. Previous experience with space flight
software is strongly preferred, but not an absolute requirement.
As the owner of the Linux platform software for the Autonomy Computer, you will work closely
with experts in robotics, autonomy, teleoperation, and network communications as well as the
embedded software engineers developing the microcontroller-based Control Computer. The
platform software will provide the foundation for the autonomy and teleoperation software that
directs the low-level control system. This platform must support rapid development of autonomy
capabilities with our rover prototypes, but also be sufficiently reliable and fault-tolerant to be
launched as flight software on our rover’s mission to the Moon.
Starpath is a fast-paced, low-bureaucracy work environment, and the people who thrive here
are those who enjoy working hard, facing difficult challenges, and making rapid progress toward
an ambitious vision of the future. Our goal is to launch our rovers to the Moon within the next
1-2 years, demonstrate industrial-scale ISRU for refueling landers, and pave the way for a
permanent human lunar base.