Senior GNC Engineer - Algorithms and Simulation

Astroscale
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The technology which Astroscale is developing to capture uncontrolled space debris is truly pioneering and will reclaim our orbital environments for future generations. This technology heavily depends on complex Guidance, Navigation and Control (GNC) subsystems which enable our spacecraft to carry out their missions. Rendezvous, proximity operations and docking with uncontrolled and sometimes unprepared objects is no easy endeavour; we are therefore looking for someone who is ready to work with a group of like-minded GNC Engineers to face the many challenges ahead of us and help make history.

The GNC team is responsible for all aspects of Astroscale's GNC subsystems inclusive of algorithms, simulations, payload and hardware. The day-to-day activities of our team include the design of complex trajectories, manoeuvres, guidance and control algorithms, navigation algorithms and simulator models as well as having the wider responsibility for the specification and integration of the overall subsystem hardware/software including a large part of the spacecraft payload.

In your role as Senior GNC Engineer, you will be involved in both the day-to-day activities of our team and the design of complex trajectories, manoeuvres, guidance and control algorithms, navigation algorithms and simulator models, as well as having the wider responsibility for the specification and integration of the overall subsystem hardware/software including a large part of the spacecraft payload.

We are a fast-growing company where you can expand on your experience and develop your skills further to enable your team to deliver amazing results. Your role will help us make a difference every day by ensuring the GNC team is well placed to drive forward our missions and help to make space safer and more sustainable for future generations.

Responsibilities

  • Contribute to GNC algorithm development - analyse, design, implement and validate algorithms for RPO (Rendezvous and Proximity Operations), working with other engineering disciplines (especially flight dynamics, flight software) to develop safe GNC algorithm solutions which meet Astroscale's project requirements (inc. technical and programmatic).
  • Ensure logical and well-managed configuration control of the GNC algorithms.
  • Support development of GNC software architecture, with designs leading towards an overall GNC software solution.
  • Conduct and plan state-of-the-art research into GNC algorithm designs relevant to Astroscale's missions.
  • Design GNC simulator models/functionalities.
  • Contribute to current development-focused GNC activities as well as future production-focused GNC activities e.g. QA (Quality Assurance) processes.

Essential Skills

  • Diploma; bachelor or master's degree in aerospace engineering or another relevant engineering/science discipline.
  • Experience with simulation packages commonly used for aerospace simulations e.g. MATLAB/Simulink, Python, C/C++.
  • Experience of GNC algorithm design e.g. navigation filters, guidance strategies and/or controllers.
  • Experience designing fault-tolerant GNC systems e.g. fault-tolerant algorithm/software design.
  • Experience of Systems Engineering.
  • Can work both autonomously with initiative, and collaboratively as part of the wider GNC/project groups.
  • Can strike a good balance between a creative approach to Engineering and being able to deliver on time to business requirements.

Desirable skills

  • Knowledge and experience of GNC rendezvous and pose estimation sensors and methods.
  • Experience of GNC hardware AIV (Assembly, Integration and Verification).
  • Knowledge of missions concerning active debris removal or RPO: RemoveDebris, CleanSpace / ESA projects e.g. e.DeOrbit, DEOS, ATV, ETS-7, DARPA Express.

Benefits

  • Competitive base salary.
  • Opportunity to work with a highly talented, diverse & dynamic international team with cutting-edge technology.
  • Flexible working around core hours in a friendly and supportive environment.
  • Optional 9/75 working pattern.
  • Hybrid working available (dependent on individual role requirements).
  • 25 days holiday (increasing yearly up to a maximum of 28 days) + 8 days Bank Holiday.
  • Life insurance and long-term sick pay.
  • Private healthcare (taxable benefit).
  • Relocation allowance.
  • Visa sponsorship for employees considered.
  • State-of-the-art office and cleanroom facility.
  • Regular social events.

Location

Astroscale UK (Harwell), with potential for some travel to Astroscale Japan (Tokyo).

About Astroscale

We aim to deliver cutting-edge technologies that will become part of routine commercial space operations by 2030.

Astroscale is the first private company with a vision to secure the safe and sustainable development of space for the benefit of future generations, and the only company dedicated to in-orbit servicing across all orbits. Founded in 2013, we are developing innovative and scalable solutions across the spectrum of in-orbit servicing missions, including End of Life services, Active Debris Removal, In-situ Space Situational Awareness and Life Extension Services, to create sustainable space systems and mitigate against the hazardous build-up of debris in space.

Astroscale is an Equal Opportunities employer and embraces a diverse workforce. All qualified applicants, including minorities, women and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply.

Note to recruitment agencies:Astroscale operates a preferred Supplier List, and we do not accept unsolicited agency approaches. Please do not forward candidate CVs or details in response to this advert, or to any Astroscale employee.#J-18808-Ljbffr

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