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As a Senior Flight Software Engineer, you will have a major role in the full life cycle of Flight Software from gathering requirements, defining architecture, development, integration to the commissioning and support of test and launch operations.
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Define, design, develop, test and deploy highly performant flight software in embedded Linux for the first ever 10cm class space imaging vehicle. At Albedo our mission is to bring 10-cm imagery to the masses, and as our Senior Flight Software Engineer, you'll be playing a critical part in our software development, verification, and roadmap to the future.
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As an Embedded Flight Software Engineer, you will work closely with our hardware and systems engineers to design, develop, and implement software for our cutting-edge aircraft systems.
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Senior Embedded Flight Software Engineer I/II. Experience with Real Time Operating Systems (RTOS) or with Embedded Linux. Rocket Lab's Space Systems team is responsible for every satellite and satellite component made by Rocket Lab: from complete satellites destined for missions to the Moon and Mars, to the individual components and subsystems that make up a satellite like solar panels, flight software, reaction wheels and star trackers, separation systems, radios, and more.
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Utilize your skills in Hardware and Embedded Software to optimize the integration process and ensure peak performance. As a Software Integration & Test Engineer, you'll play a pivotal role in bridging the gap between the Ground and Flight Software teams, contributing to the seamless integration of software components.
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Develop and maintain distributed system across multiple nodes on a variety of embedded platforms that include real-time operating systems (RTOS) and the Linux kernel. Development Process : Git (gitlab, bitbucket, github, jetbrains space) | Ticketing (jira, redmine, mantis, trac, youtrack) | Continuous integration (gitlab-ci, teamcity, jenkins, bamboo, travis) | Build systems (make, cmake, autotools, bazel.
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Demonstrated software development skills in real-time embedded systems. Experience with embedded Linux and/or real time operating systems. SLD Senior Flight Software Engineer - Lunar Permanence page is loaded.
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Design and implement software for embedded systems and real-time applications in a demanding space environment. Develop and maintain flight software for spacecraft systems used in various satellite missions.
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Advanced competency in real-time embedded software control systems. Demonstrated experience developing embedded software for autonomous flight vehicles. Strong C coding ability for embedded systems.
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Experience with embedded Linux / POSIX systems. As a Senior Flight Software Engineer at Astranis, you will be responsible for assisting with architecture, high level design choices, development, execution, and implementation of the flight software that commands and monitors the spacecraft.
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As a Senior Flight Software Engineer, you'll take lead in developing and architecting crucial flight software and reporting directly to the CTO / Co-Founder. 3+ years experience developing complex embedded systems in Space or related industries (Drones, UAVs, Autonomous Driving etc.
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Experience with Embedded Linux or equivalent real time operating systems. Experience working on avionics, satellite, or space flight systems. Experience in full life cycle software development of real-time embedded system, including system design and analysis, requirement capture and development, software implementation and verification, system integration, qualification, and releasing.
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You will also work closely with the avionics hardware team to integrate flight software into embedded vehicle systems, and assist with bringup efforts for new hardware designs.
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The ideal candidate will be an experienced spacecraft software engineer, motivated to develop every aspect of space mission software from Linux-based satellite operating systems to low-level embedded products.
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