As a team, we’ve launched five satellites into orbit, signed ten commercial deals worth over $1 billion in revenue, raised over $750 million from top global investors, and recruited a team of over 400 world-class engineers. We all work out of our (legendary) San Francisco office, which was once used to build ships during the World Wars.
Our satellites, which operate from geostationary orbit (GEO), weigh only 400 kg and utilize a proprietary software-defined radio payload. Each satellite can connect over two million people, and we’re very excited for the impact we’ll soon have in the Philippines, Peru, Mexico, and more!
Backed by substantial funding and a passionate, collaborative team, we offer a rewarding work environment where you'll learn and make a significant impact, no matter where you are in your career.
The Supplier Quality Engineering Intern will work on solving quality issues with suppliers, implement new processes and support the daily operations of the team.
If you have already graduated from a four-year university, please apply to be an Associate Engineer.
Role- Root cause quality issues and implement corrective actions together with suppliers and Design Engineers.
- Develop metrics for the SQE organization
- Monitor supplier performance and establish reporting mechanisms to track and communicate supplier performance metrics
- Develop inspection procedures
- Support process development
- Pursuing a bachelor's degree in engineering, business, supply chain, or a similar discipline
- Demonstrated ability to analyze and resolve complex problems
- Strong communication skills
- Strong organizational skills and the ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously
- Don't meet them all? Not a problem. Please apply even if you do not meet all these criteria.
- Experience with hardware manufacturing
- Experience with quality management systems
- Ability to read technical drawings and data sheets
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What We Do
Astranis is building small, low-cost telecommunications satellites. Our mission is to help get online the 4 billion people who are without internet access.








