Systems Engineer - GNC
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Take the #NextLeap with Lunar Outpost and work on the Pegasus LTV, which will carry NASA astronauts farther than they've ever been before on the lunar surface!
Key Responsibilities
- Work with technical leads to define and document autonomous navigation, control systems, and decision-making algorithms for lunar rovers
- Contribute to systems engineering processes, including requirement decomposition, traceability, system interfaces, and verification & validation (V&V)
- Participate in milestone design reviews (SRR, PDR, CDR, etc), trade studies, and technical risk assessments
- Develop and maintain technical documentation, including ICDs and V&V plans
- Collaborate with systems, mechanical, electrical, avionics, and thermal engineering teams to integrate and optimize autonomy software with rover hardware
- Analyze data to improve autonomous system performance and reliability under various lunar conditions
- Support rigorous testing campaigns to verify the safety of autonomous systems through hardware-in-the-loop simulations and field-testing
- Identify, propose, and implement process improvements to streamline robotics development
- Ensure software systems adhere to industry standards for safety, reliability, and performance in space exploration contexts
- Stay at the forefront of autonomy, robotics, and control technology, incorporating the latest advancements into our projects
- A minimum of 3+ years of relevant professional experience in autonomy software for robotic or autonomous systems, with a proven track record in navigation, perception, and/or control systems
- Experience in research and development of perception, localization, and controls in unstructured environments
- Bachelor’s degree or higher in Robotics, Computer Science, Aerospace Engineering, or related field
- Expertise in programming languages such as C++, Python, and familiarity with ROS (Robot Operating System)
- Hands-On experience Integrating software with sensors, actuators, or embedded systems
- U.S. Person
- Master’s or Ph.D in a field relevant to autonomy, robotics, or AI, with research or projects directly applicable to autonomous navigation or robotics
- Experience with autonomous systems in space, or other extreme, unstructured environments
- Familiarity with GPU acceleration, FPGA integration, or real-time OS environments
- Experience with industry standards such as MISRA & DO-178B
- Familiarity with SLAM, POMDPs, or other advanced planning and decision-making frameworks
- Demonstrated ability to work in multidisciplinary teams and communicate effectively across different engineering domains
- Comprehensive health coverage: Medical, dental, and vision benefits, with 70% of premiums covered by the employer
- Paid time off: Three (3) weeks per year of vacation
- Retirement plan: Up to 4% employer match on 401(k) contributions
- Paid holidays: 11 company-recognized holidays
- Parental leave
- Educational reimbursement opportunities to support company objectives, continued learning, and career development
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