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As a Starship integration engineer at SpaceX, you will play a crucial role in the design and integration of components for the Starship program. Your primary responsibility will be to drive design to fit into specialized, high-rate factory stations, ensuring that the integration of propulsion, avionics, and structural components is executed with precision and efficiency. You will be involved in setting up tool, material, and labor flow paths, and will constantly challenge existing requirements to streamline processes, eliminate unnecessary parts, and enhance the reliability and speed of production. This position is pivotal as you will be tasked with driving clean sheet change on the V3 Starship, which is designed to produce various variants, including tankers, fuel depots, and the Human Landing System (HLS) for the Artemis program. In this role, you will work hands-on alongside technicians, specialists, and welders to integrate critical systems and components, contributing to the construction of the most powerful second-stage launch vehicle. You will execute the design, build, qualification, and acceptance testing of subassemblies, systems, and tooling necessary to meet hardware deadlines. Your efforts will focus on designing a new production line that accelerates the build and integration of systems and subassemblies, collaborating closely with design teams to maximize efficiency and minimize costs associated with launching payloads into orbit. A deep understanding of vehicle structures, avionics, and propulsion architecture will be essential as you troubleshoot hardware issues in real-time, providing feedback to the appropriate teams to eliminate recurring problems. You will interface with various engineering teams and production leadership to ensure the timely delivery of test-ready hardware, making your role integral to the success of the Starship program.