Principal GNC Engineer I
Team: Internal Missions
Location: Westminster, CO
Commitment: Full-time
Workplace Type: onsite
JOB REQUIREMENTS AND MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
- Master of Science (MS), or Doctorate (Ph.D.) degree in Aerospace Engineering from an accredited university or institution
- Minimum of 9 years of industry experience in satellite attitude and orbit systems
- Deep expertise in spacecraft attitude estimation, guidance, and control, including nonlinear state estimation theory and implementation (e.g., Extended Kalman Filters (EKF), Multiplicative EKF (MEKF), Unscented Kalman Filters (UKF), or other nonlinear observers); coordinate frame transformations; linear algebra; and nonlinear systems
- Experience with multiple spaceflight missions from concept to operations
- Experience in low earth orbit satellites
- Experience with post-CDR test failures and on-orbit failures that guide your design and test philosophies
- Experience with successful and unsuccessful recovery from on-orbit failures
- Experience in conceptualization, architecture design, requirements specification, design, test, and operations of various GNC architectures and components
- Familiarity with space mission simulation tools such as STK, Basilisk, GMAT, or FreeFlyer
- Experience defining spacecraft trajectories and orbital requirements
- Fluency with Python and C++, or other modeling languages
- Familiarity with spacecraft mission design including events, pointing modes, maneuver planning, and operations
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
PREFERRED EXPERIENCE
- Demonstrated experience designing, implementing, tuning, and validating flight-grade state estimators, including covariance propagation, bias estimation, sensor fusion (e.g., IMU, star tracker, GNSS, magnetometer), and Monte Carlo-based performance analysis
- Experience performing observability analysis, estimator consistency analysis (e.g., NEES/NIS), and robustness evaluation under sensor degradation or fault conditions
- Experience architecting end-to-end ADCS estimation pipelines, including fault detection, measurement rejection, mode-dependent filter configurations, and on-orbit estimator anomaly resolution
- CubeSat and SmallSat experience
- Hands-on experience with spacecraft instrumentation, subsystems, and test labs
- Experience with multiple mission simulation and flight architectures which drives your vision for the next generation of space software
- Experience in LEO, MEO, GEO, and deep space satellites
- Experience with communications satellites
There are more than 50,000 engineering jobs:
Subscribe to membership and unlock all jobs
Engineering Jobs
60,000+ jobs from 4,500+ well-funded companies
Updated Daily
New jobs are added every day as companies post them
Refined Search
Use filters like skill, location, etc to narrow results
Become a member
🥳🥳🥳 452 happy customers and counting...
Overall, over 80% of customers chose to renew their subscriptions after the initial sign-up.
To try it out
For active job seekers
For those who are passive looking
Cancel anytime
Frequently Asked Questions
- We prioritize job seekers as our customers, unlike bigger job sites, by charging a small fee to provide them with curated access to the best companies and up-to-date jobs. This focus allows us to deliver a more personalized and effective job search experience.
- We've got over 200,000 jobs from 15,000+ vetted companies. No fake or sleazy jobs here!
- We aggregate jobs from 15,000+ companies' career pages, so you can be sure that you're getting the most up-to-date and relevant jobs.
- We're the only job board *for* software engineers, *by* software engineers… in case you needed a reminder! We add thousands of new jobs daily and offer powerful search filters just for you. 🛠️
- Every single hour! We add 2,000-3,000 new jobs daily, so you'll always have fresh opportunities. 🚀
- Typically, job searches take 3-6 months. EchoJobs helps you spend more time applying and less time hunting. 🎯
- Check daily! We're always updating with new jobs. Set up job alerts for even quicker access. 📅
What Fellow Engineers Say
