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Experience in any of the following areas is also desired: orbital mechanics, orbital debris modeling, spacecraft attitude control, power systems and modeling, avionics or digital electronics design, risk analysis, optics, communications, rocket propulsion, thermal engineering, or spacecraft integration and testing.
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WHAT YOU'LL GET TO DO:Lead and own integration and test campaigns at various levels of spacecraft developmentWork collaboratively with team members to define systems requirements, as well as verification and validation plansDevelop acceptance, qualification, and R&D test plans for spacecraft systemsDevelop, maintain, and operate environmental test systems (Vibe, TVAC, Thermal, EMI, etc.
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Designing and executing pioneering aerospace projects, focusing on innovative propulsion systems, spacecraft structures, and life support mechanisms. Conducting comprehensive engineering analyses across mechanical, thermal, and aerodynamic domains to refine and perfect spacecraft designs.
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Proficiency in power systems design for spacecraft including: LDO Regulators, Buck/Boost converters, and various spacecraft grounding schemes for high voltage systems. Experience in spacecraft systems design and/or avionics component design (academic and personal projects apply.
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Develop and maintain user facing software that is used to launch rockets and perform on-orbit operations for spacecraft. Our space systems business includes our extensive line of satellites and components that have enabled more than 1,700 missions including the James Webb Space Telescope, NASA Psyche Mission, Artemis I, Mars Ingenuity helicopter, and more.
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The E3 team at SpaceX performs exhaustive analysis, design, and test at the board, unit, subsystem, and system levels with extensive opportunity to interact with a vast array of rocket, spacecraft, and ground support equipment hardware and electronics.
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Utilize Multidisciplinary Performance and Sensitivity Analysis techniques to evaluate and optimize the performance of aerospace systems, including aircraft, spacecraft, and propulsion systems. Led by groundbreaking pioneers within Aerospace and Defense, including former leaders of NASA, McDonnell Douglas, Northrop Grumman, Airbus, Learjet, and Gulfstream, they are at the forefront of improving overall flying experience and achieving ambitious sustainability goals in both commercial airlines and freight.
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Previous experience with spacecraft and/or space mission design. Previous experience with automated spacecraft acceptance test procedures. Strong understanding of common spacecraft failure modes and their root causes.
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Several of our businesses provide metal and composite components for space applications including satellites, spacecraft and rockets. With roots going back to the dawn of the helicopter age, PCX today is a private equity owned acquisition platform tasked with building a defense-focused, balanced portfolio of companies that manufacture, assemble and perform overhaul and repair services for a variety of fixed-wing and rotorcraft programs.
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You will help to architect the plans, procedures, and toolsets necessary to carry out our spacecraft operations, and be a part of the control room team responsible for executing exciting missions that span a broad range from near-earth payload deliveries to Mars surface landers.
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With a focus on deep space missions, our next-generation spacecraft is poised to capture and deliver asteroid resources, enabling resource extraction for industrial and scientific research. ExLabs is a pioneering aerospace company dedicated to advancing next-generation spacecraft platforms for space exploration and resource utilization.
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4+ years of professional experience of the design, build, and test cycle for satellite and spacecraft flight computer hardware. Familiarity working with common spacecraft ADCS sensors and propulsion components (star trackers, reaction wheels, thermocouples, resistance temperature detectors (RTDs), pressure transducers, solenoid valves, etc.
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Work closely with cross-functional teams, including aerodynamics, structures, propulsion, and software, to ensure integration of avionics systems into the overall spacecraft architecture. You will lead a talented team of avionics engineers and work collaboratively with other engineering disciplines, including aerodynamics, structures, and propulsion, to ensure seamless integration of avionics systems throughout the spacecraft.
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Work with engineers across disciplines to complete the Launch and Early Orbit (LEOP) phase of a mission resulting in the successful commissioning of a newly launched spacecraft. Author procedures for the safe and reliable operation of on-orbit spacecraft.
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We are seeking a seasoned spacecraft electrical engineer to work on a closely integrated team who will drive the design of the avionics, flight computer and power systems to meet the requirements of our bus.
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