Application Guide

How to Apply for Systems Engineer, Mission Success & Performance

at Muon Space

๐Ÿข About Muon Space

Muon Space is at the forefront of climate action, building cutting-edge Earth-sensing satellite technology to monitor and mitigate environmental challenges. As a remote-first company with a mission-driven culture, they offer the unique opportunity to work on high-impact systems that directly contribute to a sustainable future.

About This Role

This role is central to scaling Muon's satellite production and operations by driving verification & validation (V&V) strategies, streamlining AI&T workflows, and closing the loop between on-orbit performance and design. As a Systems Engineer for Mission Success & Performance, you'll ensure satellites operate reliably, maximize customer uptime, and feed real-world data back into next-gen platform iterations.

๐Ÿ’ก A Day in the Life

A typical day might start with reviewing on-orbit telemetry from current satellite assets, identifying performance trends or anomalies. You'd then collaborate with mission systems engineers to update V&V tracking tools and attend a stand-up to discuss AI&T workflow bottlenecks. After lunch, you might dive into a design review for the next platform iteration, presenting how recent on-orbit data should inform changes to autonomy logic or test plans.

๐ŸŽฏ Who Muon Space Is Looking For

  • A systems thinker with 8+ years in multi-disciplinary engineering, experienced in mission design, spacecraft operations, and systems architecture.
  • Hands-on experience with deployed systems in high-reliability, performance-critical environments (e.g., aerospace, defense, or autonomous systems).
  • Deep expertise in AI&T workflows and V&V strategies, with a pragmatic approach to Test Like You Fly (TLYF) standards.
  • Proven ability to analyze on-orbit telemetry and drive platform autonomy improvements, reducing operator toil while maximizing asset utility.

๐Ÿ“ Tips for Applying to Muon Space

1

Tailor your resume to highlight specific examples of V&V strategies and AI&T process improvements you've led, especially in satellite or high-reliability systems.

2

In your cover letter, explicitly connect your experience with on-orbit telemetry analysis to Muon's mission of closing the loop between performance and design.

3

Demonstrate your understanding of spacecraft autonomy and fault management by mentioning relevant projects or frameworks (e.g., FDIR, autonomous operations).

4

If you have experience with scaling production or repeatable processes, emphasize how you've streamlined workflows and reduced bottlenecks in prior roles.

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Research Muon's specific satellite platforms and mission architectures (e.g., their small satellite bus) and reference them in your application to show genuine interest.

โœ‰๏ธ What to Emphasize in Your Cover Letter

["Emphasize your passion for climate action and how your systems engineering skills can directly contribute to Muon's mission of revolutionizing Earth sensing.", 'Highlight your track record in driving V&V compliance and test coverage campaigns in multi-disciplinary environments, with concrete metrics if possible.', 'Show how your experience with on-orbit performance analysis has led to tangible improvements in platform design or operations.', "Express enthusiasm for the 'close the loop' philosophyโ€”feeding operational data back into early-phase design to increase autonomy and resilience."]

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๐Ÿ” Research Before Applying

To stand out, make sure you've researched:

  • โ†’ Read Muon Space's blog or news articles about their satellite launches and mission updates to understand their current platform capabilities.
  • โ†’ Study their approach to 'Mission Foundry'โ€”how they aim to standardize and scale satellite production and operations.
  • โ†’ Review technical papers or presentations by Muon engineers on topics like small satellite design, autonomy, or Earth observation.
  • โ†’ Understand the competitive landscape: how Muon differentiates from other Earth-observation companies (e.g., Planet, Maxar) in terms of technology and mission.

๐Ÿ’ฌ Prepare for These Interview Topics

Based on this role, you may be asked about:

1 Describe a time you identified a bottleneck in an AI&T workflow and implemented a solution that improved test coverage or reduced cycle time.
2 How do you approach V&V for a complex satellite system? Walk us through your process for defining verification plans and tracking compliance.
3 Given a set of on-orbit telemetry data, how would you analyze it to identify anomalies and recommend design changes for the next platform iteration?
4 What is your experience with spacecraft autonomy and fault management? Can you provide an example of how you increased system resilience?
5 How do you balance the need for rigorous testing (TLYF) with the pressure to scale production and meet delivery timelines?
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โš ๏ธ Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Don't focus solely on academic achievements; the role demands hands-on experience with deployed systems and real-world V&V.
  • Avoid generic statements about wanting to work in space; instead, connect your skills directly to Muon's specific mission and technical challenges.
  • Don't underestimate the importance of 'closing the loop'โ€”failing to show how you've used operational data to inform design will make you seem disconnected from the full system lifecycle.

๐Ÿ“… Application Timeline

This position is open until filled. However, we recommend applying as soon as possible as roles at mission-driven organizations tend to fill quickly.

Typical hiring timeline:

1

Application Review

1-2 weeks

2

Initial Screening

Phone call or written assessment

3

Interviews

1-2 rounds, usually virtual

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Offer

Congratulations!

Ready to Apply?

Good luck with your application to Muon Space!