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Boeing is one of the world's largest aerospace companies, supporting commercial space and defense programs on the Space Coast including the CST-100 Starliner crewed spacecraft and Space Launch System (SLS).

Defense & AerospaceArlington, VA150,000+ employees0 active jobs

On the Space Coast

Boeing has a significant Space Coast presence supporting launch operations at Kennedy Space Center and Cape Canaveral. The company's local teams work on crew and cargo spacecraft, launch vehicle integration, and ground systems.

Local Facilities: Kennedy Space Center (Commercial Crew & Cargo Processing Facility), Titusville
Key Programs:Starliner (CST-100)Space Launch System (SLS)International Space Station

About Boeing on the Space Coast

Boeing is one of the world's largest aerospace companies and maintains operations on Florida's Space Coast supporting both commercial space and defense programs. In Brevard County, Boeing's work centers around the Kennedy Space Center and Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, where the company supports launch operations, the Space Launch System (SLS), and the CST-100 Starliner crewed spacecraft. With over 170,000 employees globally, Boeing's Defense, Space & Security division accounts for a significant portion of the company's Space Coast presence. Boeing engineers and technicians in the area work on programs critical to NASA's Artemis deep-space exploration initiative, satellite communications systems, and military space operations. The company has been part of Florida's aerospace landscape for decades.

Culture & Work Environment

Boeing's Space Coast operations reflect the company's broader engineering culture — technically rigorous, safety-focused, and mission-oriented. Teams working on human spaceflight programs like Starliner operate with particularly high standards for quality and process discipline. The environment is collaborative and cross-functional, with engineers, technicians, and program managers working closely together. Boeing has invested in modernizing its workplace culture in recent years, with increased emphasis on transparency, employee engagement, and work-life balance. The company offers employee resource groups, mentoring programs, and leadership development tracks. Many Space Coast employees cite the unique opportunity to work on human spaceflight as a major draw.

Hiring Process & Timeline

Boeing's hiring process generally takes 4 to 8 weeks and begins with an online application through the Boeing careers site. The process includes a recruiter phone screen, followed by one or two interview rounds. Technical interviews typically include a mix of behavioral and job-specific technical questions. Boeing uses a competency-based interview model, assessing candidates against defined behaviors like 'Delivers Results,' 'Builds Trust,' and 'Applies Technical Expertise.' For engineering roles, expect to discuss specific projects from your past experience in detail. The company has a reputation for thorough background checks and reference verification.

Interview Tips

Know Boeing's key Space Coast programs — SLS, Starliner, and satellite operations — and be ready to connect your experience to the specific role. Boeing interviewers focus heavily on safety culture, so be prepared to discuss examples where you identified risks, raised concerns, or improved processes. Use the STAR format for behavioral questions and bring specific, quantifiable examples of your work. Boeing values candidates who can demonstrate both technical excellence and strong interpersonal skills. If you're interviewing for a program with human spaceflight involvement, emphasize your commitment to quality and attention to detail.

Security Clearance Requirements

Security clearance requirements at Boeing on the Space Coast vary significantly by program. Commercial space programs (Starliner, SLS) may not require a clearance, while defense satellite and military space operations roles typically require Secret or Top Secret clearance. Some positions in Boeing's Defense, Space & Security division require TS/SCI. Boeing sponsors security clearance processing for many positions and has a dedicated security organization to support the investigation timeline. U.S. citizenship or permanent residency may be required even for uncleared positions due to ITAR (International Traffic in Arms Regulations) restrictions on defense-related work.

Compensation & Salary

Boeing offers competitive salaries on the Space Coast, often at the higher end of the local market for equivalent roles. Entry-level engineers typically earn $73,000 to $90,000, mid-career professionals make $100,000 to $140,000, and senior engineers and program managers can earn $145,000 to $175,000 or more. Boeing's benefits include a 401(k) with company match up to 10% (combined employer contributions), comprehensive health insurance, and annual performance-based bonuses. The company also provides tuition assistance, paid parental leave, and access to Boeing's employee discount programs. Relocation assistance is available for many positions.

Hiring History

Peak hiring: February 2026 (12 roles)

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