Test Engineer - Space Solar
Starpath Robotics
- Location
- Onsite (Hawthorne, California)
- Compensation
- $110k - $150k/yr
- Employment
- Full-time
- Level
- Entry Level
About the Role
Starpath Robotics is building robotic systems to enable human life on the Moon and Mars, starting with essential commodities like water, power, and oxygen. As a Test Engineer on the Starlight Solar team, you will play a crucial role in ensuring our cutting-edge space solar hardware is flight-ready through rigorous testing and analysis.
Skills
Benefits
- PTO
- Health Insurance
- Dental Insurance
- Vision Insurance
Perks
- Equity Package
Full job details
Test Engineer – Space Solar
Position Details
Location: Los Angeles (Hawthorne), CA
Employment Type: Full-time
Department: Starlight Solar
Travel: Occasional
About Starpath
Starpath develops and manufactures the technologies that will enable humans to live on the Moon and Mars. Today, we are building robotic systems that locally produce the essential commodities a lunar civilization will require at extreme scale: water, power, and oxygen. Our ultimate goal is to build and operate a self-sustaining city on Mars.
The Role
The Starlight team is focused on dramatically improving space solar power to support Starpath's core mission and the greater space economy. Starlight manufactures the lowest cost and highest performance space solar ever, which will power the majority of new satellites built on Earth and all of Starpath's equipment on the Moon and Mars.
As a Test Engineer on the Starlight team, you will plan, build, and execute the tests that prove our solar hardware is ready for flight. From electrical characterization of individual cells through panel-level environmental testing, you'll stand up the test stands, write the procedures, run the campaigns, and analyze the data that drives our hardware decisions.
Responsibilities
Execute test programs for space solar hardware — from cell-level electrical characterization through panel and array environmental testing
Build and operate test stands, fixtures, and data acquisition systems for electrical, thermal, mechanical, and environmental testing
Run environmental tests — thermal vacuum (TVAC), thermal cycling, vibration, shock, and humidity — including test setup, execution, and post-test data review
Perform electrical characterization of solar hardware — LIV/flash testing, electroluminescence imaging, dark IV, and degradation analysis
Investigate test failures and anomalies; partner with design and manufacturing engineering to close issues
Write and execute test procedures and contribute to qualification reports
Influence hardware design from a testability perspective — flag instrumentation access, alignment features, and design choices that make hardware easier to qualify
Push back on unnecessary complexity — simplify test setups, eliminate redundant verification, and cut overhead wherever it doesn't add value
Required Qualifications
Bachelor's or advanced degree in aerospace, mechanical, electrical, materials, physics, or a related engineering or science discipline
1+ years of hardware test engineering experience (internship and academic research applicable)
Hands-on experience with test instrumentation and data acquisition
Preferred Qualifications
Master's degree in an engineering or science discipline
Direct experience testing photovoltaic hardware — solar cells, strings, panels, or arrays — ideally multi-junction (III-V) or perovskite cells for space or other high-reliability applications
Hands-on experience operating solar simulators (e.g., Spectrolab, AAA-class) and interpreting LIV/flash test data
Familiarity with electroluminescence imaging, dark IV analysis, and other diagnostic techniques for solar hardware
Experience supporting environmental test campaigns — TVAC, thermal cycling, vibration, shock
Familiarity with aerospace test standards (e.g., GEVS, MIL-STD-1540, AIAA S-111/S-112 for solar cells)
Proficiency with LabVIEW, Python, MATLAB, or equivalent for data acquisition and analysis
Experience with test fixture and stand design, including thermal and electrical interfaces to hardware under test
Exposure to aerospace, space, or other high-reliability hardware environments
Compensation & Benefits
Location: Los Angeles (Hawthorne), CA
Competitive salary plus equity package; compensation scales with candidate experience
PTO & health/dental/vision coverage included
EAR REQUIREMENTS:
To conform to U.S. Government export regulations, applicant must be a (i) U.S. citizen or national, (ii) U.S. lawful, permanent resident (aka green card holder), (iii) Refugee under 8 U.S.C. § 1157, or (iv) Asylee under 8 U.S.C. § 1158, or be eligible to obtain the required authorizations from the U.S. Department of State.
Equal Opportunity
Starpath is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.