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Knowledge/experience with LV systems (solid rockets motors, liquid propellant rocket engines and systems, ordnance, hydraulics, in-flight avionics, LV ground support equipment, LV structures, composite materials, etc.
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The Avionics Hardware Engineer scope includes every aspect of spacecraft electrical design from flight computing and networking to analog interfacing and power switching. This position will directly impact the history of space exploration and will require your commitment and detailed attention towards safe and repeatable space flight.
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When you need a break from your desk, you can work on personal projects in our shop, play ping pong, or enhance your skills on the flight simulator! Experience in systems design, such as flight controls, landing gear, hydraulic systems, etc.
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This position is onsite at our Denver, CO HQ. Key Functions: Prototype flight systems for use in the stratosphere Conduct bench and field testing of various R&D systems Collaborate with hardware team (mech, electrical, software) to identify test objectives Skills & Experience: Minimum B.S. in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or Computer Science (or similar.
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As a Power Electronics Engineer, you will work on the power architecture as well as development of power supplies and power distribution in a world class Integrated Product Development environment.
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Serve as a primary point of contact between Space Force customer and LSP in Centennial, CO and the ManTech team in El Segundo, CA. Lead and execute customer process improvement initiatives on behalf of the ULA product line Serve as authority in LV Mission Assurance processes system design; support USSF customers in the preparation for and execution of Chief Engineer briefings, Weekly Status Reviews, and other SSC processes.
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Rocket Lab is also growing our spacecraft components business, anchored on the acquisition of Sinclair Interplanetary manufacturing reaction wheels and star trackers in Toronto, SolAero Technologies manufacturing solar power and primary structure solutions in Albuquerque, Planetary Systems Corporation manufacturing launch separation systems in Silver Spring, and Advanced Solutions, Inc., provider of flight and ground software as a service in Denver.
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Flight benefits for you and your family to fly on Frontier Airlines. The Engineer, Powerplant/APU is the primary engineering department contact for ATA chapters 49, and 70-80 and issues related to engine and APU.
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Based out of Rocket Lab’s site in Littleton, CO, the Software Build and Release Engineer II is responsible for designing, implementing, and maintaining our spacecraft flight software development environment.
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Develop & write ADCS Flight Software (FSW) algorithms in C. In this role you will develop new spacecraft power systems from concept through flight production. You will gain experience at every phase of the spacecraft program including design, analysis, manufacturing, test, and flight.
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Oversee and perform as required the detailed design, development, analysis, production, and test of satellite RF subsystems and EMI/EMC analysis for both product development and flight program execution.
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Keywords: object-oriented design , OOD, Agile, DevOps, Continuous Integration/Continuous Development, CI/CD, satellite ground system software, mission management, command and telemetry, satellite operations, flight dynamics models, Digital Signal Processing, DSP, Java, C, C.
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GEMS offers modular and scalable satellite platforms backed with a history of operational flight experience to support defense, civil, commercial, and academic mission requirements. The GEMS Space Systems team is looking for a Satellite Guidance Navigation and Controls (GNC) Engineer to support our small satellite development programs in Englewood, CO.
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Ensure the thread from the top-level customer requirements to the Flight Software(FSW)/GN&C qualification and performance verification is fully implemented. Experience working in GN&C (or NG&C) and/or Flight Software (FSW) development environments.
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Raven Defense is a technology company based in Albuquerque, NM dedicated to providing high quality engineering services, expert program consultation, and highly specialized technical equipment to meet our customer’s demanding requirements in deployable sensors for flight test support as well as cutting-edge research, development, test and evaluation systems.
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