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Perform orbital engineering tasks required to support launch operations including sensor coverage and telemetry collection planning using link margin analysis and other tools, predicting trajectory and estimating the final orbit.
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Work on OASYS (Orbit Analysis System) interfaced to the EPOCH IPS (Integrated Product Suite) system that provides an integrated, object-oriented graphical environment for spacecraft mission analysis.
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Northrop Grumman Space Systems - Launch and Missile Defense Systems has an exciting career opportunity for a Modeling and Simulation Architect to join our team of qualified, diverse individuals.
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Owning the analysis and presentation of results, including individual campaigns, long-standing automations, and the state of the program, flagging trends and offering solutions to make the whole lifecycle and marketing team better.
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Computer Engineer Job Category: Engineering Time Type: Full time Minimum Clearance Required to Start: TS/SCI with Polygraph Employee Type: Regular Percentage of Travel Required: Up to 10% Type of Travel: Local Join a dynamic team supporting the customer’s Launch site.
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Maintain alignment to support Team Leads: infrastructure, networks, integration, logistics plans, cybersecurity and physical security protection plans, and cost and schedule estimates for the development, fielding (launch), tests, and operations of planned space capabilities.
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Support planning, integration, acquisition for critical space launch support systems including systems-wide analysis with respect to sustainment, reliability, maintainability and availability.
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As a subject-matter expert in the Life Insurance industry, utilizes industry knowledge and resources, market data, and member insights to formulate recommendations to executive leadership based on analysis of profitability, competitiveness, and sales performance to drive the development and launch of new products.
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Launch Potato is a performance-driven company, which means once you are hired, future increases will be based on company and personal performance, not annual cost of living adjustments. This role will be responsible for strategic planning of Machine Learning initiatives with the Product, Engineering, Performance and Business Intelligence teams, analysis of potential impact and prioritization of those projects.
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Experience with modeling and simulation systems and associated analytical tools (e.g. AGEWS, FAB-T, AEHF,PTES, PTS, EPS-R, ESS, FET, MAT, PNVC and GPS) simulators, launch and check out systems, and Nuclear Detonation System Receiver processes and equipment.
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