June 15, 2026

Launch codes and comment wars

Dalus (YC W25) Is Hiring a Senior Software Engineer in Germany

Rocket software startup wants a design star, and the crowd is already debating the catch

TLDR: Dalus is hiring a senior frontend engineer in Germany to help modernize software used for designing things like rockets and electric cars. The community likes the ambitious mission, but the real debate is over the long interview process and whether the role is truly flexible on location.

A young startup called Dalus is hunting for a senior software engineer in Germany to help build cleaner, easier software for the people designing rockets, satellites, electric cars, and even nuclear plants. On paper, it sounds like a dream pitch: high ownership, direct access to the founders, and a chance to replace the clunky old tools big industries still use. But if this were a comment section, you already know nobody stopped at “sounds nice.”

The loudest reaction? “Cool mission, but that interview gauntlet though.” People zeroed in on the five-step hiring process and immediately split into camps. One side said that if you’re building software for safety-critical industries, a long interview is fair game. The other side rolled its eyes and basically asked why every startup now needs multiple calls and a code challenge just to hire one person to make screens look good. The location note sparked its own mini-drama too: some saw “Germany or wider DACH, Munich preferred” as perfectly reasonable, while others read it as a polite way of saying, “remote, but not really.”

And then came the jokes. Commenters had a field day with the idea of making rocket dashboards pretty, tossing out lines about “Figma, but for missiles” and “finally, someone giving satellites better vibes.” Beneath the memes, though, there was real excitement: plenty of people loved the bigger dream of making old industrial software less painful, even if they were side-eyeing the startup ritual along the way.

Key Points

  • Dalus is hiring a senior software engineer with a frontend focus for its AI-powered systems engineering platform.
  • The company says its software is intended for engineers designing complex hardware such as rockets, satellites, defense systems, EVs, aircraft, and nuclear plants.
  • The role includes end-to-end ownership of the product interface and focuses on making complex engineering data easier to use.
  • Requirements include 5 to 8 years of experience, strong React skills, strong UI/UX judgment, and comfort working autonomously on a small team.
  • The position is targeted at candidates in Germany or the broader DACH region, with Munich preferred, and the interview process includes calls with the CEO, CPO, and CTO plus a coding challenge.

Hottest takes

"Cool mission, insane interview stack" — @shipitpls
"Remote-ish is my least favorite genre of remote" — @munichmaybe
"Finally, rockets get better UX than my bank app" — @pixelgremlin
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