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NASA’s JPL Cuts 550 Jobs in Major Workforce Restructuring

Key Takeaways

  • NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory cuts 550 jobs, about 10% of its workforce
  • Layoffs affect technical, business and support positions across the center
  • JPL director cites “workforce realignment” needs, not government shutdown

NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory announced major layoffs on Monday, cutting approximately 550 positions representing about 10% of its total staff. The job cuts will impact employees across technical, business and support areas at the prestigious space research facility.

In an online statement, JPL Director Dave Gallagher described the move as a necessary “realignment of its workforce” to secure the laboratory’s future. He emphasized the layoffs were unrelated to the ongoing government shutdown.

“This week’s action, while not easy, is essential to securing JPL’s future by creating a leaner infrastructure, focusing on our core technical capabilities, maintaining fiscal discipline, and positioning us to compete in the evolving space ecosystem — all while continuing to deliver on our vital work for NASA and the nation,” he said.

Affected employees will receive notification about their employment status on Tuesday. The Pasadena, California-based facility, managed by Caltech but federally funded by NASA, has been responsible for some of America’s most iconic space achievements.

JPL’s Historic Contributions

The laboratory built the United States’ first satellite, Explorer 1, which launched in 1958. JPL scientists also designed, built and operated all five rovers that NASA successfully landed on Mars.

Broader NASA Workforce Reductions

These cuts come amid broader workforce reductions at NASA. Since President Donald Trump took office, approximately 4,000 NASA employees have accepted deferred resignation offers, reducing the space agency’s 18,000-strong workforce by nearly one-fifth.

In July, Reuters reported that around 2,145 senior-level NASA employees were set to depart in the latest round of cuts. Last week, as the government shutdown continued, the administration began laying off over 4,000 federal workers across other departments including Treasury and Health and Human Services, though NASA appeared unaffected by those specific cuts.

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