Built for the European Space Industry

A focused job board and weekly newsletter helping aerospace professionals find their next role—and helping companies find the talent they need.

Why We Exist

The European space industry is growing fast. ESA contractors, NewSpace startups, and established aerospace companies are all hiring—but finding these roles isn't easy. They're scattered across company career pages, buried in LinkedIn feeds, or hidden behind recruitment agencies.

Find a Space Job brings them together in one place. We focus exclusively on the European space sector: satellite engineering, mission operations, launch vehicle development, Earth observation, and more. No noise, no irrelevant listings—just quality-checked opportunities from real space companies.

What We Offer

Job Board

Browse space industry positions across Europe. Filter by discipline, location, and job type. Apply directly to employers—no middlemen.

  • Engineering, software, operations & business roles
  • Updated daily with new listings
  • Every listing reviewed for quality
Browse Jobs
Weekly Newsletter

Every Thursday, 1,100+ space professionals receive a curated selection of new jobs, company news, and industry insights.

  • 65% open rate (industry avg: ~20%)
  • 3-minute read, free forever
  • No spam, unsubscribe anytime
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For Employers

Skip the generic job boards. Post your role to a targeted audience of aerospace professionals who are actively looking for space industry positions.

How We Approach Things

Space Industry Only

We only cover the European space sector. That narrow focus means better job matches for candidates and more relevant applicants for employers.

Quality Over Quantity

Every listing is reviewed. We'd rather have 50 great job postings than 500 mediocre ones. The same goes for our newsletter content.

Direct & Simple

No accounts required to browse jobs. No recruitment middlemen. Click a job, apply to the company. That's it.

Ready to Get Started?

Whether you're looking for your next role or hiring for one, we're here to help you connect with the European space industry.

Questions? Get in touch