インターステラテクノロジズ株式会社 全ての求人一覧10.English の求人一覧
インターステラテクノロジズ株式会社 全ての求人一覧

01 [Development Avionics] Battery Unit Development Engineer (Tokyo)

■Job Description - Development of battery units for rockets - Configuration design, component selection, and testing of battery systems ■Company Overview Interstellar Technologies is a venture company aiming to create an overwhelmingly affordable and convenient infrastructure for space, making it accessible to everyone. Headquartered in Taiki Town, Hokkaido, the company also operates development sites in Tokyo, Fukushima, Obihiro, and the Muroran Technology Research Institute (located within Muroran Institute of Technology). Our sounding rocket MOMO achieved the first and only spaceflight by a private Japanese company, and we are now intensifying the development of our next-generation small satellite launch vehicle, ZERO. In September 2023, we secured 2 billion yen in funding after being selected for the SBIR (Small Business Innovation Research) program by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology. In March 2024, we signed a basic agreement with JAXA for procurement of launch transportation services. In April, we signed a contract with Italian venture company D-Orbit, which specializes in logistics services for small satellites, for future launches. These milestones are accelerating our business towards the launch of ZERO. Export Control Laws Unless explicitly notified otherwise, our vacancies are covered by Export Control Laws which require candidates to be from an "Export Safe" Country as deemed by the Japanese Government. The countries are as follows: Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy,Japan, Republic of Korea, Luxembourg, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United States of Ame
01 [Development Avionics] Battery Unit Development Engineer (Tokyo)

01 [Development Avionics] Electrical Design Engineer (Tokyo)

■Job Description - General electrical design - Harness design, in-body routing, connector selection for boards, coordination of enclosure requirements, etc. ■Company Overview Interstellar Technologies is a venture company aiming to create an overwhelmingly affordable and convenient infrastructure for space, making it accessible to everyone. Headquartered in Taiki Town, Hokkaido, the company also operates development sites in Tokyo, Fukushima, Obihiro, and the Muroran Technology Research Institute (located within Muroran Institute of Technology). Our sounding rocket MOMO achieved the first and only spaceflight by a private Japanese company, and we are now intensifying the development of our next-generation small satellite launch vehicle, ZERO. In September 2023, we secured 2 billion yen in funding after being selected for the SBIR (Small Business Innovation Research) program by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology. In March 2024, we signed a basic agreement with JAXA for procurement of launch transportation services. In April, we signed a contract with Italian venture company D-Orbit, which specializes in logistics services for small satellites, for future launches. These milestones are accelerating our business towards the launch of ZERO. Export Control Laws Unless explicitly notified otherwise, our vacancies are covered by Export Control Laws which require candidates to be from an "Export Safe" Country as deemed by the Japanese Government. The countries are as follows: Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy,Japan, Republic of Korea, Luxembourg, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United States of America
01 [Development Avionics] Electrical Design Engineer (Tokyo)

01 [Development Avionics] Embedded Software Engineer (Tokyo)

■Job Description - Software design, implementation, and testing for embedded devices ■Company Overview Interstellar Technologies is a venture company aiming to create an overwhelmingly affordable and convenient infrastructure for space, making it accessible to everyone. Headquartered in Taiki Town, Hokkaido, the company also operates development sites in Tokyo, Fukushima, Obihiro, and the Muroran Technology Research Institute (located within Muroran Institute of Technology). Our sounding rocket MOMO achieved the first and only spaceflight by a private Japanese company, and we are now intensifying the development of our next-generation small satellite launch vehicle, ZERO. In September 2023, we secured 2 billion yen in funding after being selected for the SBIR (Small Business Innovation Research) program by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology. In March 2024, we signed a basic agreement with JAXA for procurement of launch transportation services. In April, we signed a contract with Italian venture company D-Orbit, which specializes in logistics services for small satellites, for future launches. These milestones are accelerating our business towards the launch of ZERO. Export Control Laws Unless explicitly notified otherwise, our vacancies are covered by Export Control Laws which require candidates to be from an "Export Safe" Country as deemed by the Japanese Government. The countries are as follows: Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy,Japan, Republic of Korea, Luxembourg, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United States of America
01 [Development Avionics] Embedded Software Engineer (Tokyo)

01 [Development Mechatronics] Control Engineer (Tokyo)

■Job Description - Control design and implementation of actuator units ■Company Overview Interstellar Technologies is a venture company aiming to create an overwhelmingly affordable and convenient infrastructure for space, making it accessible to everyone. Headquartered in Taiki Town, Hokkaido, the company also operates development sites in Tokyo, Fukushima, Obihiro, and the Muroran Technology Research Institute (located within Muroran Institute of Technology). Our sounding rocket MOMO achieved the first and only spaceflight by a private Japanese company, and we are now intensifying the development of our next-generation small satellite launch vehicle, ZERO. In September 2023, we secured 2 billion yen in funding after being selected for the SBIR (Small Business Innovation Research) program by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology. In March 2024, we signed a basic agreement with JAXA for procurement of launch transportation services. In April, we signed a contract with Italian venture company D-Orbit, which specializes in logistics services for small satellites, for future launches. These milestones are accelerating our business towards the launch of ZERO. Export Control Laws Unless explicitly notified otherwise, our vacancies are covered by Export Control Laws which require candidates to be from an "Export Safe" Country as deemed by the Japanese Government. The countries are as follows: Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy,Japan, Republic of Korea, Luxembourg, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United States of America
01 [Development Mechatronics] Control Engineer (Tokyo)

01 [Development Mechatronics] Mechanical Design Engineer (Tokyo)

■Job Description Design of rocket equipment layout and mechanical design of mechatronics components ■Company Overview Interstellar Technologies is a venture company aiming to create an overwhelmingly affordable and convenient infrastructure for space, making it accessible to everyone. Headquartered in Taiki Town, Hokkaido, the company also operates development sites in Tokyo, Fukushima, Obihiro, and the Muroran Technology Research Institute (located within Muroran Institute of Technology). Our sounding rocket MOMO achieved the first and only spaceflight by a private Japanese company, and we are now intensifying the development of our next-generation small satellite launch vehicle, ZERO. In September 2023, we secured 2 billion yen in funding after being selected for the SBIR (Small Business Innovation Research) program by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology. In March 2024, we signed a basic agreement with JAXA for procurement of launch transportation services. In April, we signed a contract with Italian venture company D-Orbit, which specializes in logistics services for small satellites, for future launches. These milestones are accelerating our business towards the launch of ZERO. Export Control Laws Unless explicitly notified otherwise, our vacancies are covered by Export Control Laws which require candidates to be from an "Export Safe" Country as deemed by the Japanese Government. The countries are as follows: Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy,Japan, Republic of Korea, Luxembourg, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United States of America
01 [Development Mechatronics] Mechanical Design Engineer (Tokyo)

01 [Development Mechatronics] Mechanical Engineering General Recruitment (Tokyo)

■Job Description *Depending on your experience, skills, and preferences, you will be responsible for a series of tasks from development to comprehensive testing in one of the following areas. - Specification review and design development of airframe structural components and high-pressure vessels - Specification review and design development of airframe shapes and fairing shapes - Specification review and design development of piping and valve systems - Specification review and design development of turbopump systems - Specification review and design development of mechanical components and actuator devices *This role provides an environment where experience in mechanical and structural design of bodies, chassis, powertrains, valves, piping, pumps, and high-pressure gas/liquid fuel handling equipment in mobility industries such as automotive and maritime can be applied to rocket development. ■Company Overview Interstellar Technologies is a venture company aiming to create an overwhelmingly affordable and convenient infrastructure for space, making it accessible to everyone. Headquartered in Taiki Town, Hokkaido, the company also operates development sites in Tokyo, Fukushima, Obihiro, and the Muroran Technology Research Institute (located within Muroran Institute of Technology). Our sounding rocket MOMO achieved the first and only spaceflight by a private Japanese company, and we are now intensifying the development of our next-generation small satellite launch vehicle, ZERO. In September 2023, we secured 2 billion yen in funding after being selected for the SBIR (Small Business Innovation Research) program by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology. In March 2024, we signed a basic agreement with JAXA for procurement of launch transportation services. In April, we signed a contract with Italian venture company D-Orbit, which specializes in logistics services for small satellites, for future launches. These milestones are accelerating our business towards the launch of ZERO. Export Control Laws Unless explicitly notified otherwise, our vacancies are covered by Export Control Laws which require candidates to be from an "Export Safe" Country as deemed by the Japanese Government. The countries are as follows: Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy,Japan, Republic of Korea, Luxembourg, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United States of America
01 [Development Mechatronics] Mechanical Engineering General Recruitment (Tokyo)

01 [Development Mechatronics] Power Electronics Development Engineer (Tokyo)

■Job Description - Development of actuator control devices ■Company Overview Interstellar Technologies is a venture company aiming to create an overwhelmingly affordable and convenient infrastructure for space, making it accessible to everyone. Headquartered in Taiki Town, Hokkaido, the company also operates development sites in Tokyo, Fukushima, Obihiro, and the Muroran Technology Research Institute (located within Muroran Institute of Technology). Our sounding rocket MOMO achieved the first and only spaceflight by a private Japanese company, and we are now intensifying the development of our next-generation small satellite launch vehicle, ZERO. In September 2023, we secured 2 billion yen in funding after being selected for the SBIR (Small Business Innovation Research) program by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology. In March 2024, we signed a basic agreement with JAXA for procurement of launch transportation services. In April, we signed a contract with Italian venture company D-Orbit, which specializes in logistics services for small satellites, for future launches. These milestones are accelerating our business towards the launch of ZERO. Export Control Laws Unless explicitly notified otherwise, our vacancies are covered by Export Control Laws which require candidates to be from an "Export Safe" Country as deemed by the Japanese Government. The countries are as follows: Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy,Japan, Republic of Korea, Luxembourg, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United States of America
01 [Development Mechatronics] Power Electronics Development Engineer (Tokyo)

01 [Development Structures] Lead Structural Design Engineer (Tokyo)

■Job Description - Design of airframe structures based on system requirements - Formulation of verification plans - Evaluation of design results through analysis and testing - Schedule management and coordination within and outside the company during development ■Company Overview Interstellar Technologies is a venture company aiming to create an overwhelmingly affordable and convenient infrastructure for space, making it accessible to everyone. Headquartered in Taiki Town, Hokkaido, the company also operates development sites in Tokyo, Fukushima, Obihiro, and the Muroran Technology Research Institute (located within Muroran Institute of Technology). Our sounding rocket MOMO achieved the first and only spaceflight by a private Japanese company, and we are now intensifying the development of our next-generation small satellite launch vehicle, ZERO. In September 2023, we secured 2 billion yen in funding after being selected for the SBIR (Small Business Innovation Research) program by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology. In March 2024, we signed a basic agreement with JAXA for procurement of launch transportation services. In April, we signed a contract with Italian venture company D-Orbit, which specializes in logistics services for small satellites, for future launches. These milestones are accelerating our business towards the launch of ZERO. ■Please refer to the following document for more information about the job description. https://www.canva.com/design/DAGBPLzQgsQ/ABqLHmWJxrN-aeeAzKM48w/view?utm_content=DAGBPLzQgsQ&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link&utm_source=editor Export Control Laws Unless explicitly notified otherwise, our vacancies are covered by Export Control Laws which require candidates to be from an "Export Safe" Country as deemed by the Japanese Government. The countries are as follows: Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy,Japan, Republic of Korea, Luxembourg, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United States of America
01 [Development Structures] Lead Structural Design Engineer (Tokyo)

01 [Development Systems] GNC Engineer (Tokyo)

■Job Description - Design, development, validation, and procurement of rocket GNC (Guidance, Navigation, and Control) systems ■Company Overview Interstellar Technologies is a venture company aiming to create an overwhelmingly affordable and convenient infrastructure for space, making it accessible to everyone. Headquartered in Taiki Town, Hokkaido, the company also operates development sites in Tokyo, Fukushima, Obihiro, and the Muroran Technology Research Institute (located within Muroran Institute of Technology). Our sounding rocket MOMO achieved the first and only spaceflight by a private Japanese company, and we are now intensifying the development of our next-generation small satellite launch vehicle, ZERO. In September 2023, we secured 2 billion yen in funding after being selected for the SBIR (Small Business Innovation Research) program by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology. In March 2024, we signed a basic agreement with JAXA for procurement of launch transportation services. In April, we signed a contract with Italian venture company D-Orbit, which specializes in logistics services for small satellites, for future launches. These milestones are accelerating our business towards the launch of ZERO. Export Control Laws Unless explicitly notified otherwise, our vacancies are covered by Export Control Laws which require candidates to be from an ""Export Safe"" Country as deemed by the Japanese Government. The countries are as follows: Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy,Japan, Republic of Korea, Luxembourg, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United States of America
01 [Development Systems] GNC Engineer (Tokyo)

01 [Development Systems] Orbital Analysis Engineer (Tokyo)

■Job Description - Design, development, validation, and procurement of rocket flight simulators - Design, development, validation, and procurement of various flight analysis software ■Company Overview Interstellar Technologies is a venture company aiming to create an overwhelmingly affordable and convenient infrastructure for space, making it accessible to everyone. Headquartered in Taiki Town, Hokkaido, the company also operates development sites in Tokyo, Fukushima, Obihiro, and the Muroran Technology Research Institute (located within Muroran Institute of Technology). Our sounding rocket MOMO achieved the first and only spaceflight by a private Japanese company, and we are now intensifying the development of our next-generation small satellite launch vehicle, ZERO. In September 2023, we secured 2 billion yen in funding after being selected for the SBIR (Small Business Innovation Research) program by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology. In March 2024, we signed a basic agreement with JAXA for procurement of launch transportation services. In April, we signed a contract with Italian venture company D-Orbit, which specializes in logistics services for small satellites, for future launches. These milestones are accelerating our business towards the launch of ZERO. Export Control Laws Unless explicitly notified otherwise, our vacancies are covered by Export Control Laws which require candidates to be from an "Export Safe" Country as deemed by the Japanese Government. The countries are as follows: Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy,Japan, Republic of Korea, Luxembourg, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United States of America
01 [Development Systems] Orbital Analysis Engineer (Tokyo)

01 [Development Systems] Rocket Systems Engineer/Flight Safety Engineer (Tokyo)

■Job Description This position is open for two fields. We welcome applications from candidates who qualify for either of the following roles: 1. Rocket Systems Engineer - Design, development, and feasibility evaluation of rockets as integrated systems, including airframe, launch site, and orbit 2. Flight Safety Engineer - Flight safety analysis and reliability evaluation of rocket systems, including classification of failure modes and consolidation of failure probabilities ■Company Overview Interstellar Technologies is a venture company aiming to create an overwhelmingly affordable and convenient infrastructure for space, making it accessible to everyone. Headquartered in Taiki Town, Hokkaido, the company also operates development sites in Tokyo, Fukushima, Obihiro, and the Muroran Technology Research Institute (located within Muroran Institute of Technology). Our sounding rocket MOMO achieved the first and only spaceflight by a private Japanese company, and we are now intensifying the development of our next-generation small satellite launch vehicle, ZERO. In September 2023, we secured 2 billion yen in funding after being selected for the SBIR (Small Business Innovation Research) program by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology. In March 2024, we signed a basic agreement with JAXA for procurement of launch transportation services. In April, we signed a contract with Italian venture company D-Orbit, which specializes in logistics services for small satellites, for future launches. These milestones are accelerating our business towards the launch of ZERO. Export Control Laws Unless explicitly notified otherwise, our vacancies are covered by Export Control Laws which require candidates to be from an "Export Safe" Country as deemed by the Japanese Government. The countries are as follows: Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy,Japan, Republic of Korea, Luxembourg, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, United States of America
01 [Development Systems] Rocket Systems Engineer/Flight Safety Engineer (Tokyo)

03 [Business Development] Mission Integration Engineer (Tokyo)

The Mission Integration Engineer is vital to the success of every mission and the satisfaction of our customers. In this role, you will lead the technical aspects of payload integration, from pre-contract engagement through post-launch activities, making a direct impact on each mission's outcome. You will develop and maintain mission-specific integration documents, work closely with customers and engineering teams to ensure flawless compatibility, and support the Sales team in building strong global relationships. As a Mission Integration Engineer, you will play a pivotal role in upholding our company's reputation and driving our leadership in the aerospace industry. Responsibilities: ■Develop Mission Integration and Service Program - Collaborate with the team to establish the mission integration service program, which is central to post-contract activities. This includes drafting the Payload-to-Launch Vehicle Interface Control Document (ICD), developing the launch campaign plan, and ensuring the efficient management and maintenance of deliverables between Interstellar and its customers. ■Represent Technical Aspects During Pre-Contract Customer Engagements - Support the Sales team during pre-contract activities by serving as the primary technical contact for payload integration, including mission planning, flight performance, payload mechanical and electrical interfaces, and flight environments. - Assist the Sales team in building and maintaining relationships with global customers, including both commercial companies and governmental organizations, such as space agencies. - Represent Interstellar on the global stage by participating in space conferences, conducting customer visits, and engaging in advocacy efforts. ■Lead Technical Aspects of the Contract - Oversee technical elements of the Launch Service Agreement (LSA) and Statement of Work (SoW), such as launch window, destination orbit, and interface requirements. Coordinate with engineers and the Sales team to ensure all technical aspects are clearly defined and achievable. ■Oversee Payload Integration and Post-Launch Activities - Develop and maintain mission-specific Payload-to-Launch Vehicle Interface Control Documents (mission-specific ICD), ensuring payload qualifications meet launch vehicle requirements. Collaborate with engineering teams to ensure interface compatibility and seamless integration. - Manage customer communication, oversee deliverables, provide updates on mission status and technical issues, and offer technical support throughout the integration and qualification process. - Participate in post-mission reviews to evaluate launch outcomes, acquire the initial separation state vector, and identify lessons learned for future improvement. ■Company Overview Interstellar Technologies is a venture company aiming to create an overwhelmingly affordable and convenient infrastructure for space, making it accessible to everyone. Headquartered in Taiki Town, Hokkaido, the company also operates development sites in Tokyo, Fukushima, Obihiro, and the Muroran Technology Research Institute (located within Muroran Institute of Technology). Our sounding rocket MOMO achieved the first and only spaceflight by a private Japanese company, and we are now intensifying the development of our next-generation small satellite launch vehicle, ZERO. In September 2023, we secured 2 billion yen in funding after being selected for the SBIR (Small Business Innovation Research) program by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology. In March 2024, we signed a basic agreement with JAXA for procurement of launch transportation services. In April, we signed a contract with Italian venture company D-Orbit, which specializes in logistics services for small satellites, for future launches. These milestones are accelerating our business towards the launch of ZERO.
03 [Business Development] Mission Integration Engineer (Tokyo)

03【Business Development】Sales Engineer (Tokyo/Hokkaido)

■Summary Interstellar Technologies (IST), a dynamic Japanese start-up, envisions a future where space becomes accessible to all through low-cost and convenient space transportation services. With the headquarters placed in Taiki, Hokkaido, IST's product development spans four locations: the Tokyo branch, Fukushima branch, and a laboratory at the Muroran Institute of Technology. IST has achieved three successful flights into space using the suborbital launch vehicle MOMO, establishing it as the first and only Japanese private company to reach outer space. Fueling its ambition, IST is currently engaged in the full-scale development of small satellite launch vehicle ZERO. The Business Development Department at IST is responsible for reaching targeted sales figures to sell launch services provided by ZERO to global customers including satellite operators and manufacturers, space agencies, governments, and startups. Sales Engineer will contribute to entire sales activities by leveraging technical expertise and knowledge. ■Your tasks ・Lead the end-to-end sales cycle for IST orbital launch services, encompassing launch and more, from prospecting to deal closure and mission execution ・Focus on establishing and strengthening relationships with global customers, not only commercial companies but also governmental organizations such as space agencies ・Serve as the primary point of contact for stakeholders in the global market, collaborating closely with internal teams to develop and present competitive proposals ・Represent IST on the global stage by participating in space conferences, conducting customer visits, and engaging in advocacy efforts ・Collaborate with the Business Development Department to jointly develop and implement the sales strategy
03【Business Development】Sales Engineer (Tokyo/Hokkaido)