Carson Schubert is an operations systems engineer with a decade of hands-on experience building and automating mission operations for spaceflight programs at JPL and internships at Blue Origin and NASA centers. He has led end-to-end development of flight and ground software—from low-level C++ antenna controllers and embedded platforms to cloud-native simulation pipelines and autonomous downlink agents—demonstrating both systems-level thinking and low-level implementation chops. At JPL he supports SunRISE and NISAR operations, having previously reduced simulation turnaround by an order of magnitude through Docker/Jenkins cloud architecture and automated pipelines. Comfortable in C/C++, Python, Rust, and cloud tooling, he pairs rigorous testing and CI/CD practices with pragmatic experimentation to accelerate mission readiness. A former robotics team co-founder and published open-source contributor, he brings a rare combination of flight-proven software, ML experimentation, and production systems engineering to space operations.
10 years of coding experience
2 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor's degree, Mathematics, Bachelor's degree, Mathematics at The University of Texas at Austin
Bachelor’s Degree, Electrical and Computer Engineering Honors, Bachelor’s Degree, Electrical and Computer Engineering Honors at Cockrell School of Engineering, The University of Texas at Austin
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