What are the responsibilities and job description for the Graduate Engineer - Guidance, Navigation, and Control / Formation Flight position at ArrayLabs, LLC?
Array Labs is building a distributed radar imaging constellation to power the first accurate, real-time 3D model of the world. Our formation-flying radar satellites offer a revolutionary new approach to Earth observation, delivering unique and unparalleled insights of our ever-changing planet.
As a GN&C Engineer focused on formation flight, you'll keep our spacecraft in position, collecting data. You will leverage knowledge of areas like control theory, state estimation, orbit determination, space systems design, optimization, and software development to bring systems from concept to production. Together we will produce the most dense distributed sensing space system that has ever left the drawing board.
Responsibilities
- Generate algorithms, techniques, and methods to coordinate LEO spacecraft trajectories
- Develop and deploy models and simulation environments to analyze performance at the spacecraft, formation, and fleet level
- Design and implement test plans for algorithm verification and validation
- Investigate unique methods for satellite state estimation and control
Qualifications
Preferred Skills and Experience
ITAR Requirements
Equal Opportunity Employer
35 - $50 an hour
Why you should join Array Labs
Array Labs is launching a constellation of satellites to create the first high-resolution, real-time, three-dimensional model of Earth. Our next-generation satellite technology will offer image quality 60x greater than traditional techniques, profoundly expanding humanity's ability to understand and respond to events on a global scale.
In forging an affordable, accessible, accurate representation of Earth, our work has the potential to transform the face of dozens of fields, including autonomy, telecommunications, disaster relief, gaming, climate science, defense and construction.
Salary : $35 - $50