
Revolutionizing satellite broadband for global connectivity
Astranis is transforming global internet access with its advanced small-form factor satellite technology, aiming to connect the 4 billion people currently offline. Headquartered in San Francisco, CA, Astranis has raised $603.8 million in funding, achieving a valuation of $1.6 billion. The company ha...
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Astranis • San Francisco
Astranis is seeking a Guidance, Navigation, and Control Engineer Intern for Summer 2026 to work on advanced satellite projects. This role is ideal for students currently enrolled in a four-year university and offers hands-on experience in challenging engineering problems.
You are currently enrolled in a four-year university and are eager to apply your knowledge in a practical setting. You have a strong interest in aerospace engineering, particularly in guidance, navigation, and control systems. You are excited about the opportunity to work on meaningful projects that contribute to the advancement of satellite technology. You are a collaborative team player who thrives in a dynamic environment and is ready to tackle complex engineering challenges. You are open to learning and growing within a team of experienced engineers, and you are motivated to make a real impact during your internship.
As a Guidance, Navigation, and Control Engineer Intern at Astranis, you will have the opportunity to work on cutting-edge satellite technology. You will assist in the design and testing of hardware and software systems that are critical for satellite operations. You will collaborate with experienced engineers to solve challenging problems and contribute to the development of innovative solutions. Your work will involve hands-on experience with engineering projects that may include simulation, testing, and analysis of navigation and control systems. You will gain valuable insights into the aerospace industry and the engineering processes involved in satellite development.
Astranis provides a unique internship experience where you will be part of a team that is pushing the boundaries of satellite technology. You will have the chance to work on real projects that have a direct impact on the company's mission to expand humanity's reach into the solar system. The internship typically lasts for twelve weeks, allowing you to immerse yourself in the engineering process and gain practical experience. You will be supported by a team of professionals who are dedicated to mentoring and guiding you throughout your internship. This is an excellent opportunity to kickstart your career in aerospace engineering and potentially transition into a full-time role after graduation.
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