Lynk
Ground Systems Software Engineer
Chantilly, VAfulltimemidAdded 2 weeks ago
About this role
Lynk seeks a Ground Station Systems Software Engineer to develop and maintain software systems that monitor and control satellite ground station infrastructure. You'll work across software, Linux systems, networking, and DevOps to ensure reliable operations and efficient scaling of the growing constellation.
What you'll do
- Design and maintain software systems for monitoring, controlling, and configuring ground station infrastructure
- Develop software interfaces between ground station equipment, networks, and Mission Operations tools
- Support deployment and integration of new ground stations into the operational environment
- Build infrastructure-as-code and deployment automation for ground station systems
- Develop telemetry collection, processing, and visualization tools for satellite and ground systems
- Implement DevOps practices including testing, deployment, configuration management, and monitoring
What they're looking for
- Software development and systems programming
- Linux systems administration
- Network engineering and interfaces
- Infrastructure as Code (IaC)
- DevOps and CI/CD practices
- Telemetry and monitoring systems
- Troubleshooting across software, hardware, and networks
- Command and control system integration
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Lynk
Lynk builds satellite constellations that enable global connectivity through advanced propulsion systems and RF/wireless technology. The company is hiring propulsion engineers, manufacturing engineers, and wireless/RF systems engineers to develop Hall Effect Thrusters, satellite payloads, and ground infrastructure at scale.
View all jobs at LynkLikely interview questions
- Describe your experience with infrastructure-as-code and DevOps practices. What tools have you used, and how have you applied them to automate deployments or configuration management?
- Tell us about a time you had to integrate software with hardware or network equipment. What challenges did you encounter and how did you troubleshoot across the software-hardware boundary?