As an Orbital Analyst supporting Slingshot’s Space Surveillance and Tracking (SST) initiatives, you will accelerate the security, safety, and sustainability of space via the curation, analysis, and provision of data products derived from the Slingshot Global Sensor Network (SGSN) and derived from third-party sensor networks.
Position Responsibilities
Provide analytical and orbital analysis support to our customers and support related training events
Collaborating with cross-functional teams in conducting feasibility assessments in relation to customer space object tracking needs
Engage with our customers and other stakeholders to shape requirements and ensure successful outcomes for their mission-critical needs
Exercise Slingshot’s software using real-time and historical data, and perform quality assurance on its outputs (e.g. calibration activities)
Support ongoing and future transitions of Slingshot’s products and services to the SGSN, space operations centers, and other technology testbeds
Develop software and shell scripts to help automate, monitor, and enhance data processing related to space operations
Contribute your expertise and ideas to help shape our products and strategies
Prepare technical reports and briefing materials
Perform other duties as assigned (to be less than 10% of the responsibilities listed above)
Execute all position responsibilities in alignment with Slingshot’s core values, mission, and purpose
Bachelor's-level degree in Aerospace / Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Applied Mathematics, Physics, Astronomy, related field, or equivalent experience
3+ years of relevant work experience
Demonstrated expertise in orbital dynamics and satellite operations
Effective written and verbal communication skills
Experience reading and writing code in Python or other scripting languages
Ability to travel up to 5% of the time
Preferred Skills
7+ years of relevant work experience, including prior experience with the U.K. Space Command's space surveillance and tracking software systems and orbital analysis tools
Knowledge of database management and experience with MongoDB or SQL
Previous experience taking ownership of data curation activities
*These skills are guidelines, not hard and fast rules. You don’t have to meet every qualification listed- if your skills are transferable and you meet the minimum requirements, we encourage you to apply.
Shift: 07:00 – 15:00 UTC
Classification: Full-time Exempt (learned professional exemption)
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Internationally-based Candidates: we are currently only able to hire residents of the following locations: United Kingdom. We are unable to consider candidates residing in other countries at this time.
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