Firefly Aerospace is a leading private aerospace company dedicated to providing economical and dependable launch and in-space services. Their flagship product is the Alpha rocket, a two-stage, expendable launch vehicle designed to deliver small to medium-sized payloads to orbit. Beyond Alpha, Firefly is developing the larger MLV (Medium Launch Vehicle) in partnership with Northrop Grumman, and the Blue Ghost lunar lander for NASA's CLPS program, demonstrating their ambition to be a comprehensive provider of space transportation and exploration solutions. They build a full suite of aerospace capabilities, from advanced propulsion systems and composite structures to sophisticated avionics and ground support equipment. The engineering culture at Firefly is characterized by a blend of innovation, pragmatism, and a strong commitment to execution. Engineers are encouraged to be hands-on, collaborative, and to take ownership of complex problems. There's a focus on rigorous testing, analysis, and continuous improvement, all within a fast-paced development environment. The company values individuals who are passionate about space, possess strong technical fundamentals, and can contribute effectively to a diverse team. Firefly Aerospace has shown significant growth, securing substantial government contracts and private investment. They have successfully launched their Alpha rocket to orbit and are progressing rapidly on their lunar lander program, positioning themselves as a key player in the evolving space economy. What makes Firefly unique for job seekers is the opportunity to work on a diverse range of cutting-edge space projects, from orbital launch vehicles to lunar landers. It's an environment where engineers can contribute to the entire lifecycle of complex aerospace systems. The tech stack is robust, including C++ for flight software, Python for scripting and data analysis, SolidWorks, ANSYS, and various other engineering analysis tools. Working at Firefly means being part of a team that is pushing the boundaries of space exploration and commercialization, contributing to missions that will expand humanity's presence in the solar system. It's an ideal place for those who are driven by challenging technical problems and want to make a tangible impact on the future of space.
Founded
2014
Employees
800-1000
Valuation
$1.5B valuation
Work Model
On-site
Typically involves an initial recruiter screen, followed by technical interviews focusing on specific engineering disciplines, and potentially a design challenge or problem-solving session. Expect in-depth discussions about your aerospace experience and technical skills.