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Nitro Galactic Crew Member

Pembroke Pines, FL · On-site

$11 - $14.50/hr

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How much do interstellar jobs pay per hour?

As of May 30, 2026, the average hourly pay for interstellar in the United States is $26.34, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.14 and $30.77 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an Interstellar job?

An Interstellar job typically refers to a role related to space exploration, research, or travel between stars. These jobs can be in fields like astrophysics, aerospace engineering, space mission planning, or science fiction writing. Opportunities exist in organizations such as space agencies, private space companies, and academic institutions. Roles may involve designing spacecraft, studying cosmic phenomena, or developing technologies for deep space exploration.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Interstellar Engineer, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Interstellar Engineer, you need advanced knowledge in aerospace engineering, astrodynamics, and propulsion systems, typically backed by a relevant engineering degree and experience in space missions. Familiarity with spacecraft design software, mission simulation tools, and certifications such as those from NASA or ESA are crucial. Strong problem-solving skills, teamwork, and adaptability are essential soft skills for managing the unpredictable challenges of space exploration. These skills ensure safe, efficient mission execution and innovation in the demanding environment of interstellar travel.

What types of teams or departments might an Interstellar Engineer typically collaborate with on a space mission project?

As an Interstellar Engineer, you’ll often work closely with multidisciplinary teams including astrophysicists, propulsion specialists, software engineers, and mission planners. Collaboration is key, as projects require integrating complex systems and ensuring all components function seamlessly in the harsh environment of space. Regular communication with operations and safety teams is also essential to troubleshoot issues and optimize mission success. This collaborative environment fosters continuous learning and exposes you to cutting-edge technologies and diverse expertise.

What are interstellar jobs?

Interstellar jobs typically refer to roles related to the study, exploration, or understanding of the space between stars, commonly called 'interstellar space.' These jobs may include astronomers, astrophysicists, aerospace engineers, and scientists working on missions or research that extend beyond our solar system. Tasks can involve analyzing data from telescopes, developing technologies for interstellar travel, or advancing our knowledge about the universe. Such positions are usually found in research institutions, space agencies, and academic organizations. The field is at the cutting edge of science and technology, requiring advanced education and a passion for discovery.

What is the difference between Interstellar vs Astronaut?

AspectInterstellarAstronaut
Required CredentialsScience or engineering degree, advanced training in space missionsScience, engineering, or medical degree, astronaut training program
Work EnvironmentDeep space missions, spacecraft operations, research in spaceSpacecraft, space stations, mission control centers
Industry UsageScience fiction, space exploration projectsGovernment space agencies, commercial space companies

Interstellar refers to traveling or exploring beyond our solar system, often in a science fiction context, while an astronaut is a trained professional who conducts space missions within our solar system or beyond. Both roles involve space travel but differ in scope, training, and industry application.

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What states have the most Interstellar jobs? States with the most job openings for Interstellar jobs include:
Infographic showing various Interstellar job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 75% Part Time, and 25% Contract. Highlights an 75% In-person, and 25% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $54,791 per year, or $26.3 per hour.

Research Software Engineer I

Princeton University

Princeton, NJ • On-site

$216.80K/yr

Full-time

Posted 15 days ago


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Do you have a background in computational research and love to write code? Do you want to help enable and advance groundbreaking research in space physics? If so, Princeton University's Research Computing department is recruiting a Research Software Engineer to join its RSE Group and the Space Physics Group in the Department of Astrophysical Sciences.  In the Space Physics Group, you will create software that supports the Interstellar Mapping and Acceleration Probe (IMAP) mission. The probe launched in 2025 to explore the details of particle acceleration and the Sun's interaction with the local interstellar medium. The instruments on board collect and transmit data back to Earth, providing IMAP scientists with opportunities to make new discoveries about the global heliosphere.In the RSE Group, we collectively provide computational research expertise to multiple divisions within the University. As a central team of software experts, we are focused on improving the quality, performance, and sustainability of Princeton's computational research software. Our group is committed to building collaborative environments in which the best software engineering practices are valued, and to sharing and applying cross-disciplinary computational techniques in new and emerging areas. In this position, you will be an integral member of the IMAP mission, focused on cutting-edge space physics research. You will join teams of researchers contributing to the development of efficient and scalable research code by providing computational expertise in software development, algorithm selection, and optimization. Research Software Engineers work closely with a team of researchers and Research Software Engineers to leverage their communication and problem-solving skills to build complete software solutions crucial to the advancement of research. If you have a background in scientific programming, high performance computing, or academic research you have the right skill set to make an immediate impact on multiple high-profile research projects. You will be poised to grow and expand your programming and data analytics expertise into a dynamic new set of research problems. This position will require you to work closely with colleagues in the departments of Astrophysical Sciences and Research Computing, as well as with faculty, student/postdoctoral researchers, and technical staff to enable and accelerate their research computing efforts.This role functions within a dynamic, supportive team environment that permits diverse backgrounds to thrive, including those wanting to make a career change and those with non-traditional career tracks, educational paths, or life experiences. If this environment sounds like a strong match or even an exciting challenge, we encourage you to apply and use your cover letter to explain why you would be a good fit for the role.

This is an 18-month benefits-eligible term position with a possibility of extension.

Responsibilities

Application of Domain Expertise:

  • Working toward understanding the role within the research domain and working toward practical understanding of the underlying science, math, statistics, data analysis, and algorithms of computational research questions at a level sufficient to converse with Princeton's world-class researchers to support the ongoing work. This may consist of researching with the team, independent research (reading publications, etc.) and/or studying existing code bases.
  • Working in a team or independently with guidance, maintain open collaboration with researchers. Regularly meet with, listen to, and ask questions of researchers to ensure that engineered solutions fit the research need. Understand and address software engineering questions that arise in research planning.
  • Apply appropriate domain specific algorithms, techniques and code to advance software engineering in the research field.

RSE:

  • Working in a team or independently with guidance to understand and translate research priorities into flexible software solutions
  • With guidance from a team, use researcher-provided requirements and desired end state to build elements of software solutions. To achieve this, RSEs are expected to figure out the problem through independent or team research, develop elements of a solution, and provide full documentation for usage by the research team.
  • Contributing elements to the software solutions for each project, follow the established set of applicable best practices uniquely appropriate for that project (e.g., version control, continuous integration and continuous delivery, software design, programming model, etc.), and enable long term maintainability and sustainability by documenting the projects in a descriptive and appropriately detailed manner. As part of a team, contribute technical expertise and guidance for improving the performance and quality of new and existing code bases through hands-on work with ongoing research.
  • Port, debug, tune and potentially parallelize existing research code to meet criteria set by the research needs
  • Working as part of a team, develop software tools that allow researchers to interact in flexible ways with extremely large data sets.
  • Follows project management plans based on defined scope, provides feedback for project timelines, manages own milestones, and communicates with the broader team as necessary. Communicate software engineering concepts with project teams consisting of other RSEs and/or domain experts with a varying degree of software engineering knowledge.

Professional Development:

  • Building awareness and actively expanding technical skill set and expertise to include software development tools and techniques, software engineering best practices, programming languages, high-performance computing hardware, and computational research solutions.
Qualifications

Essential Qualifications:

  • Strong programming skills, particularly in the languages used in scientific computing applications (specifically Python).
  • 2-5 years' experience as a Research Software Engineer or in a similar field. This includes graduate level and postdoctoral work. 
  • Experience with Python libraries (especially NumPy) and the Python ecosystem of tools for managing environments and code testing, linting, dependency management and packaging (e.g., Poetry), etc.
  • Demonstrated success:  Using conventional and readable coding style. Creating comprehensive and well-written documentation. Using version control systems. Using CI/CD pipelines.
  • Demonstrated successes contributing to a collaborative research team. 
  • Ability to learn new programming languages and technologies beyond area of core knowledge. 
  • Ability to communicate effectively with a diverse user base having varied levels of technical proficiencies. 
  • Ability to manage code bases with agility in a fast-paced, collaborative environment.
  • Bachelor's degree in computer science, engineering, sciences, or related computational field required.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Experience working in an academic research environment.
  • Ability to work independently.
  • Experience tuning and optimizing research software and algorithms. 
  • Experience developing research software outside of core domain knowledge. 
  • Background in a related domain is helpful but not required.
  • Experience working with cloud computing platforms (especially AWS).
  • Experience with Docker and Node.js
  • Experience building, executing, and maintaining complex data analysis pipelines.
  • Experience packaging and publishing data deliverables (e.g., in accordance with NASA's Data Publication Process). 
  • A Masters/Ph.D. in computer science, applied science, or other related field with a strong computational focus or equivalent experience in a research setting preferred.

Princeton University is an Equal Opportunity Employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.

The University considers factors such as (but not limited to) scope and responsibilities of the position, candidate's qualifications, work experience, education/training, key skills, market, collective bargaining agreements as applicable, and organizational considerations when extending an offer. The posted salary range represents the University's good faith and reasonable estimate for a full-time position; salaries for part-time positions are pro-rated accordingly.

If the salary range on the posted position shows an hourly rate, this is the baseline; the actual hourly rate may be higher, depending on the position and factors listed above.

The University also offers a comprehensive benefit program to eligible employees. Please see this link for more information.

Standard Weekly Hours36.25Eligible for OvertimeNoBenefits EligibleYesProbationary Period180 daysEssential Services Personnel (see policy for detail)NoPhysical Capacity Exam RequiredNoValid Driver's License RequiredNo Experience LevelAssociate#Ll-DP1Salary Range$103,000 to $115,000Employment Type: FULL_TIME

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