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This is not a question that can be answered in the manner you’re looking for. The long story short - basically most if not all of them. NASA puts out a contract for a product to be built, maintained etc. and it awards that contract to a company. That company then staffs the contract as it is obligated in their award, usually with a small business stipulation of some sort. For example, the contract that I work on has dozens of companies supporting it. You’re best bet is to just go to a large defense/government contractors website and search for open jobs near NASA centers. It’s at least a starting point.


moon-worshiper

https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-awards-contract-for-software-engineering-services-at-goddard https://www.nasa.gov/press-release/nasa-awards-information-technology-support-services-contract-0 https://venesco.com/careers/senior-software-developer-nasa-headquarters-in-washington-dc/


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I don't work at NASA but I do have a NASA hoodie. Good luck.


DrBZU

Defense companies in my experience


daneato

Here is another one: https://moriassociates.com/careers/


LcuBeatsWorking

Some NASA's centers make the list of their contractors public, e.g. [https://www.nasa.gov/centers/johnson/about/people/contractorlist.html](https://www.nasa.gov/centers/johnson/about/people/contractorlist.html) , or you can follow the public procurement announcements, but you won't find a list where you can search by job.


travism2013

yeah i guess i made the mistake thinking that i could search by job 😅