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SpaceX is hiring a Security Software Engineer II to join the security engineering team, focusing on protecting and driving the SpaceX mission. This role is critical in building innovative security solutions to safeguard against threats to our rockets, spacecraft, and the global satellite internet constellation, Starlink. As a member of a highly visible and dynamic organization, the engineer will play a vital role in ensuring the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of high-criticality and high-risk services. The position requires collaboration with various application development and customer groups across SpaceX to ensure that both in-house developed and purchased technologies are designed and maintained securely, minimizing risk and protecting our internal information, physical hardware, and brand reputation. The Security Engineer will be responsible for designing, building, and maintaining technology solutions and systems that provide security for SpaceX systems, networks, and data. This includes working on authentication and identity services, identity lifecycle management, network security systems, application-level security controls, and cloud deployment security policy enforcement. The engineer will serve as a subject matter expert (SME) for these solutions, maintaining documentation and advising others on their operation. Additionally, the role involves identifying threats and problem areas in collaboration with security and IT teams, leading to improvements that enhance software and application deployments across SpaceX. The ideal candidate will create scalable, repeatable, maintainable, and secure solutions while working collaboratively with teams in information security, physical security, IT, human resources, legal, and software development. This position requires a proactive approach to security, ensuring that all systems meet industry and SpaceX standards, ultimately contributing to the success of our mission to enable human life on Mars.