Senior GNC/AOCS Systems Engineer
TLDR
Lead GNC/AOCS system engineering for lunar landers, shaping architecture, requirements, and verification in a small, international team pursuing moon resource prospecting missions.
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Support the definition of a “product baseline”, creating standard requirements, system architecture, ICDs, design and analysis goals, test plans and operations concepts.
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Perform system level trade-offs, coordinating inputs from various disciplines within the team, to evaluate any proposed changes of the design baseline to satisfy the need of each individual mission.
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Take ownership of the technical budgets, such as mass, propellant budget, pointing/landing accuracy for spacecraft performance.
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Ensure internal interfaces between various spacecraft subsystems are maintained.
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Contribute to requirements management ensuring all requirements are closed-out at the planned project landmarks.
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Contribute to risk assessments during the spacecraft development and support the Project Manager in defining risk mitigation plans
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Support AIT/Flight&Test Operations Groups and subsystem leads in defining test plans and specifications which will successfully verify the spacecraft design.
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Coordinate efforts between relevant subsystems and Operations Team in defining a spacecraft operational concept.
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Contribute to the maintenance of our Model-Based Systems Engineering tools and the integration.
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Bachelor or Masters degree in Mechanical, Electrical, Aerospace Engineering or equivalent
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5+ years of experience in at least two of the following: design, implementation, integration, V&V or operations of GNC (AOCS) subsystem
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Experience with programming languages such as Matlab, Python, or equivalent
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Self-motivated and comfortable making key decisions within a fast-paced environment
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High sense of accountability and ownership
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Excellent presentation skills, both verbally and written. Enthusiastic attitude and team player
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Working level in English
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Experience with design, analysis or testing of at least one other subsystem: Structure, Thermal, Avionics, Propulsion, Communications, On-board software.
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Experience with requirement decomposition (mission all the way to unit level)
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Experience performing FMECA, reliability analysis, and/or hazard analysis
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Experience with system level testing such as hardware-in-the-loop testing
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Experience with spacecraft operations
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Working level Japanese
ispace, inc. is a lunar exploration company that develops micro robotic technology to facilitate transportation and resource mapping in space. Targeting the growing market for lunar development, ispace aims to create a new ecosystem between Earth and the Moon, establishing itself as the first publicly listed space startup in Japan.
- Founded
- Founded 2013
- Employees
- 51-200 employees
- Industry
- Aerospace & Defense
- Total raised
- $170M raised