Relativity Space is revolutionizing the aerospace industry through their innovative approach to rocket manufacturing. As a Staff Data Software Engineer, you'll join their Additive Technology team, working at the cutting edge of research and development in advanced manufacturing. This role combines data engineering expertise with the exciting challenge of supporting rocket development through sophisticated data infrastructure.
You'll be responsible for architecting and maintaining critical data systems that support Relativity's proprietary 3D printing technology, with a particular focus on handling complex timeseries data from various sensors and robotics systems. The role requires deep technical expertise in database design, data pipelines, and modern data engineering practices, while working closely with cross-functional teams including machine learning engineers and manufacturing specialists.
The position offers a unique opportunity to impact the future of space technology and manufacturing. You'll be working in an environment where your decisions and implementations directly influence the success of rocket manufacturing processes. The role combines the technical challenges of handling complex manufacturing data with the excitement of contributing to space exploration technology.
Working at Relativity Space means being part of a mission-driven team that's pushing the boundaries of what's possible in both manufacturing and space technology. The company offers competitive compensation ($194,000 - $249,000), along with equity, generous benefits, and the chance to work on truly groundbreaking technology. You'll be based in Long Beach, California, working alongside talented engineers and scientists in a collaborative environment that values innovation and technical excellence.
This is an ideal role for an experienced data engineer who wants to apply their skills to revolutionary aerospace technology while working on challenging technical problems that have real-world impact. The position offers both technical depth and the opportunity to shape the future of manufacturing and space exploration.