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Leveraging Draper's expertise in spacecraft systems (for Earth orbit, lunar, and deep space applications), hypersonics, fault-tolerant avionics, autonomy, and/or guidance navigation and control (GN&C), the candidate will support the group's mission in developing early stage concepts all the way through to fully-functional deployed solutions.
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Principal Engineer Systems : Bachelor's degree in a Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics (STEM) discipline from an accredited university and 5 years of experience with Bachelor's degree, 3 years of experience with Master's degree, 0 years of experience with PhD. At least 2 years of experience with MBSE tools.
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This Orbit Analyst/Flight Dynamics Engineer position is located in Colorado Springs, CO and supports a training/simulation program for multiple customers. Propellant budgeting analyses, on-orbit fuel requirements, and mission lifetime estimates.
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We are seeking either a Principal Software Engineer or Senior Principal Software Engineer to join our qualified, diverse team supporting Ruby. You will join a group of Software engineers that is adapting and upgrading an existing Command and Control platform for a new ground program.
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Expected to launch in 2023 on a series of NASA missions, Dream Chaser can safely carry cargo – and eventually crew – to on-orbit destinations, returning to land on compatible commercial airport runways worldwide.
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Particular expertise is required in avionics design, integration, troubleshooting, and verification for space-based imaging systems with experience in cradle-to-grave hardware/software development, integration, test, and on-orbit operations.
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This position is for a Principal Systems Engineer/Sr. Principal Systems Engineer to join our Remote Sensing Programs, Systems Engineering Integration and Test (RSP SEIT) team of qualified, diverse individuals in the Space Systems organization in Baltimore, MD.
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Principal Systems Engineer: Bachelors in STEM with 5 years of experience; or master's with 3 years of experience; or PhD with 0 years of experience. Northrop Grumman's Space Systems sector is seeking a Systems Engineer/Principal Systems Engineer Systems on the Command and Launch System Interface Design team.
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Have prior experience delivering a spacecraft to orbit and/or space-qualified hardware to a customer. Loft Federal provides the US national security space community with a rapid, affordable, and simplified path to orbit for any smallsat mission.
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Embark on a career putting innovative, reliable, and agile products and ideas into orbit, and beyond. Systems Engineer : Bachelors in STEM with 2 years of experience; or master's with 0 years of experience.
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After transition from concept to production program, the candidate may also support ongoing technical interface with the subcontractors during testing, component manufacturing, as well as integration and test of the communications system including unit-level functional and environmental testing, spacecraft level testing, and in-orbit checkout.
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Principal Systems Engineer- Data Delivery. The Principal Systems Engineer. As the backbone for a secure, industry-grade Wi-Fi network in space, our constellation of satellites in Medium Earth Orbit (MEO) ensures that at least one SpaceLink satellite is always visible to Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites and other spacecraft.
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Northrop Grumman Space Systems is seeking a Systems Engineer/Principal Systems Engineer in support of the Sentinel program. Develop unifying model techniques, procedures, and processes (for model development, tool integration, and team integration)Basic Qualifications: This position may be filled at a Systems Engineer level or Principal Systems Engineer level.
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As a Principal Spacecraft Systems Engineer, you will be responsible for providing technical expertise across the company and will be leading teams developing spacecraft product lines and systems serving a range of missions and customers.
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Experience developing ground satellite orbit determination software. Conducts multidisciplinary research and collaborates with equipment designers and/or hardware engineers in the planning, design, development, and utilization of electronic data processing systems for product and commercial software.
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