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As a not-for-profit university affiliated research center, APL also delivered solutions to our nation's national security challenges, as proven with the recent Deep Space Advanced Radar Concept (DARC) Tech Demo, and acts as a trusted partner with the US Space Force in space domain awareness and space-integrated warfare.
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The Electrical Power Systems Hardware Engineer scope includes every aspect of spacecraft electrical design for high and medium power systems with a focus on high and low voltage distribution, and power regulation and conversion.
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Support programmatics from concept to completion for projects ranging from small internal R&D efforts to complete multi-spacecraft missions. Familiarity with Smartsheet, Jira, and Confluence.
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As a principal engineer on the hardware team, you will be responsible for hardware designs from concept through production, including product roadmaps, block diagrams, part selection, schematic design, PCB layout and routing, analysis, manufacturing (working with contract manufacturers), test, qualification, and in-orbit support.
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If you are great at what you do, enjoy working in a startup environment, and are passionate about developing leading-edge power electronics for satellites, spacecraft, and aerospace systems, we would like to hear from you.
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Hence the lab maintains capabilities in human modeling, habitability, computer animation, lighting and viewing analyses, operations analyses for activities inside and outside the spacecraft, design concept visualizations, research and development activities.
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Coordinating and performing thermal bake out and vacuum test for spacecraft hardware and science instruments. Have experience precision cleaning hardware with solvents and surfactants on spacecraft materials including metals, composites and polymers with varying surface finishes.
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If you enjoy working in a startup environment and are passionate about developing leading-edge phased arrays for satellites, spacecraft, and aerospace systems, we would like to hear from you. Lead development of space architecture concepts, sub-system design, payload design, requirements development, analysis and decomposition, hardware system design, Link budget studies, gain line up, cascade analysis, array simulation studies, concept of operations (CONOPS) development, and risk reduction.
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You will work with all facets of the engineering life cycle: spacecraft concept and algorithm development, flight software implementation, subsystem requirements development, detailed GNC design, subsystem integration & test (I&T), and vehicle I&T. You will be responsible for planning and maintaining the development schedule to support the Space Systems Software organization in executing leading edge programs and products.
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Would you love to lead a diverse team of exceptional engineers designing and developing one of the most exciting, complex, and challenging spacecraft ever built for NASA? The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL), a national leader in scientific research and development, located midway between Baltimore and Washington, DC is seeking an experienced engineer to provide leadership and unique technical expertise in the development of the mobility subsystem of the lander for the Space Exploration Sector’s Astrodynamics and Control Systems (SAC) group.
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Some examples of our work includes: the PEPSSI and LORRI instruments on the New Horizons Spacecraft, most of the instrument suite on the MESSENGER Spacecraft, the CRISM instrument on the MRO Spacecraft, and dozens more.
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Are you an experienced spacecraft thermal engineer with prior space mission experience? Have 7+ years of experience in providing end-to-end thermal engineering support of spacecraft and instrument thermal design, analysis and testing.
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Spacecraft and/or Payload background with experience through the entire system lifecycle from concept, design, production, integration, test, launch, to operation support. Proficiency in commercial FEA software (ie Ansys, Abaqus, Femap/Nastran.
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Extensive industry experience designing successful power electronics products from concept through schematic, layout, manufacturing, test, and deployment. We are looking to add a Principal Power Electronics Engineer I to our team.
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As a Spacecraft Power Electronics Engineer. SEP’s mission is to design, test, and deliver reliable spacecraft power systems for APL’s space sector and broader space community that enable the tools to expand our knowledge of the universe.
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