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SpaceX engineers say they're looking to fill some 'hot jobs' and reduce outages on the Starlink satellite-internet service

Engineers working on SpaceX's Starlink listed a number of "hot jobs" that SpaceX are looking to fill during a Q&A session with the Reddit's Starlink community on Saturday.

SpaceX is hiring numerous roles in design and engineering, they said, and gave out an email for people to send resumes. They also promised improvements to Starlink, which is already giving users speeds of more than 160 Megabits per second. For example, they were working on reducing outages caused by obstructing branches or poles near Starlink terminals on the ground, they said.

The SpaceX engineers also said that reducing production costs — and therefore the cost of Starlink for users — was "going well but this is no doubt one of the hardest challenges we're tackling."Engineers at Elon Musk's SpaceX laid out Saturday how they plan to improve the aerospace company's Starlink satellite-internet service — and said they're looking for people to fill some "hot jobs.

 

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