Kshatriya has held a number of jobs at NASA since joining the agency in 2003, including software engineer and spacecraft operator.[1]
Kshatriya joined NASA in 2003, where he worked as a software engineer and spacecraft operator. From 2014 to 2017, he served as a flight director for the International Space Station (ISS), including as lead flight director for Expedition 50, for which he received the NASA Outstanding Leadership Medal.[1]
He later moved to the ISS Vehicle Office, serving as deputy and acting manager. He also served as lead robotics officer for the SpaceX Dragon demonstration mission under the Commercial Orbital Transportation Services program.[2]
In 2021, Kshatriya was assigned to the Exploration Systems Development Mission Directorate at NASA Headquarters in Washington, D.C., where he became deputy associate administrator for the Moon to Mars Program. In this role, he was responsible for program planning and implementation for human missions to the Moon and Mars.[3]
On September 3, 2025, acting NASA administrator Sean Duffy announced Kshatriya's selection as associate administrator. The NASA associate administrator is the highest-ranking civil servant at the agency. In this role, Kshatriya oversees NASA's mission directorates and field centers and serves as the agency's chief operating officer and a senior advisor to the NASA administrator.[1]