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Working at Blue Origin
At Blue Origin, our genuine passion for space exploration is evident through the work we do. We’re looking for people who share that passion and want to turn their career into a calling. We’re shaping our future in space and we’re looking for dedicated and inspired people to join us.
If you share our dedication to thoughtful development and meticulous testing, there may be a fit for you at one of our locations across the country. Our engineering, manufacturing and business teams challenge the impossible every day in our 260,000-square-foot facility on 26 acres in Kent, Washington – just 20 minutes south of Seattle. We test the country’s next-generation engines and launch New Shepard at our facility in West Texas at the world’s only privately owned and operated launch site. Our orbital launch vehicle, New Glenn, will come to life at the active rocket factory at Cape Canaveral, Florida, where we’re one of the only launch companies building right on the space coast. The engines that will power New Glenn will be built in Huntsville, Alabama, where we’re currently building an engine production facility and refurbishing the historic Test Stand 4670 at NASA Marshall Space Flight Center.
Career Opportunities Across the USA
Kent, WA
Blue Origin’s company headquarters, located just 20 minutes south of Seattle. Our Kent facility is the hub of our operations, where we design and build New Shepard and our engines.
Van Horn, TX
Located 2 hours east of El Paso, Van Horn is home to our New Shepard test program and operations, as well as our engine development testing for our BE-3 and BE-4 engines.
Cape Canaveral, FL
Home to our New Glenn manufacturing, orbital launch and support facilities. Located in Exploration Park near the Kennedy Space Center.
Arlington, VA
Our East Coast business office supporting government relations, sales and business development efforts.
Huntsville, AL
Our world-class engine manufacturing facility in The Rocket City will conduct high rate production of the BE-4 and BE-3U engines. These engines will undergo testing at NASA Marshall Space Flight Center on the historic Test Stand 4670. BE-7, our lunar landing engine, is also currently in test at NASA Marshall.
Los Angeles, CA
Our new Los Angeles office supporting rocket propulsion design and engineering.
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Blue gives me a refreshing freedom to impact not just one part, but the entire big picture of the systems I work on.
It is not hard to wake up every day when your mission is enabling a permanent human presence in space.
I used to pore over star charts. Now I get to watch my ideas go from the whiteboard, to real functioning rocket parts, then all the way to space.
I was one of those kids that watched the space race almost from the start. For as long as I can remember, this is what I wanted to do.
I came to Blue as an intern because I wanted to build a career centered around human spaceflight. That 10-week internship changed my life.
The hard work preparing for flight is always worth it when you see customers getting their hardware back after its trip to space.
I got to install the largest-ever windows in a space vehicle, test them, and watch them perform with flying colors.