Senior Flight Dynamics Engineer

Holt Executive
Oxfordshire, United Kingdom
Last month
£60,000 – £94,000 pa

Salary

£60,000 – £94,000 pa

Seniority
Senior
Posted
30 Mar 2026 (Last month)

An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Senior Flight Dynamics Engineer to join a pioneering space organisation working on advanced orbital missions and next-generation space technologies.

In this role, you will play a key part in trajectory planning, optimisation, and mission analysis, developing innovative solutions that provide clear insight into spacecraft behaviour and interactions within complex orbital environments. You’ll work across a wide range of mission scenarios, including rendezvous, proximity operations, docking, and separation, contributing throughout the full mission lifecycle.

Key Responsibilities

Define and review flight dynamics requirements for complex space missions

Contribute to the architecture and development of flight dynamics systems and tools

Develop and maintain mathematically intensive software modules

Lead activities related to space traffic management, including conjunction analysis and collision avoidance

Plan, execute, and assess orbital and attitude manoeuvres

Support ground segment design and operational concepts

Work closely with GNC, operations, and wider engineering teams

Support spacecraft operations, including real-time and critical mission phases

Develop and maintain operational procedures (nominal and contingency)

Investigate anomalies and contribute to root cause analysis and resolution

Participate in on-call rotations and mission-critical support activities when required

Key Requirements

Degree in Aerospace, Mathematics, Physics, Computer Science, or similar

5+ years’ experience in flight dynamics within the space industry

Strong knowledge of orbital mechanics and mission analysis

Experience with simulation tools (e.g. MATLAB or equivalent)

Experience defining mission requirements and performing system analysis

Strong communication skills and ability to work independently and within teams

Desirable Experience

Experience in flight dynamics operations and/or agile environments

Programming experience (e.g. Python, C++, scripting, Linux)

Exposure to Guidance, Navigation & Control (GNC)

Understanding of flight dynamics system architecture

Eligibility for security clearance is advantageous

What’s on Offer

Competitive salary and benefits package

Hybrid and flexible working arrangements including 9/75 work pattern

Opportunity to work on cutting-edge space missions and technologies

Relocation support provided and visa sponsorship considered

Collaborative, international engineering environment

Modern facilities and strong focus on innovation and development

This is a fantastic opportunity for a flight dynamics specialist looking to work on technically challenging missions at the forefront of the space industry, contributing to complex orbital operations and future space capabilities.

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