Senior Full Stack Developer
Hatch ITFull Time
Senior (5 to 8 years), Expert & Leadership (9+ years)
Candidates must hold a Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field, and possess 5 to 8 years of experience in software development, demonstrating proficiency in various development programs and a strong understanding of how to configure third-party software components. They should be able to perform root cause analysis of technical issues, utilize monitoring systems, and possess excellent communication skills in English, both written and spoken.
The Full Stack Engineer III will design, develop, and debug software programs for enhancements and new products, as well as develop software and tools to support design, infrastructure, and technology platforms. They will provide administration and support for end users, design and implement software for embedded devices, review code and design, configure and integrate third-party components, perform root cause analysis of technical issues, address escalated software bugs, engage with stakeholders, and contribute to the development of test documentation, while also providing limited after-hours support as needed.
Provides launch services for small satellites
Astra provides launch services specifically for small satellites, catering to commercial businesses, government agencies, and research institutions that need reliable access to space. The company operates small, agile rockets designed to transport these satellites into low Earth orbit (LEO). Astra's approach focuses on making space more accessible by reducing the costs and complexities associated with satellite launches, which allows a wider range of customers to utilize their services. Unlike many competitors, Astra emphasizes efficiency and cost-effectiveness in its operations, aiming to meet the growing demand for satellite-based services such as Earth observation and telecommunications. The company's goal is to facilitate more frequent and affordable satellite launches, thereby expanding opportunities for various applications in the space industry.