Guidance, Navigation, & Control Engineer (GNC)
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What You'll Do
Target Tracking, Estimation & Fusion
- Design and implement multi-target tracking pipelines for static and moving targets: initiation, gating, data association, track maintenance, and re-acquisition after occlusion or dropout
- Develop nonlinear estimators (EKF, UKF, IMM) for target state, relative geometry, and passive ranging solutions
- Integrate multi-modal sensor fusion across EO, IR, and inertial sources; RF where the platform provides it
- Own lock-on-after-launch (LOAL) logic: acquisition, track confirmation, and handoff into terminal guidance
- Build image-based ATD/ATR chains feeding closed-loop guidance: detection, classification, orientation and rate estimation, and vulnerability aimpoint selection
- Develop and evaluate terminal guidance laws (proportional navigation and variants) against miss distance, seeker field-of-view, and control authority constraints
- Harden endgame performance in real-world conditions: clutter, low contrast, obscuration, and high closing rates
- Create visual-inertial navigation delivering drift-free, absolute positional awareness through midcourse and terminal phases without GPS or laser designators
- Characterize, align, and calibrate INS/IMU systems on low-cost, SWaP-C-constrained inertial hardware
- Implement georegistration, photogrammetry, and map-matching approaches that bound inertial drift; integrate with flight stacks (PX4, ArduPilot)
- Write modern, object-oriented C++ implementations of all algorithms, running inside containerized guidance modules on embedded targets (NVIDIA, Qualcomm Snapdragon, FPGA) under hard SWaP-C and timing constraints
- Prototype in Python or MATLAB, then carry it to flight-quality code yourself—there's no throwing it over the wall to a software team here
- Exercise algorithms in physics-based, photorealistic simulation environments (Unreal, Unity, CSG, AFSIM, FLITES, MODTRAN, DIRSIG)
- Run Monte Carlo and hardware-in-the-loop campaigns to validate performance
- Support captive-carry and live flight test; own the anomaly investigation when telemetry disagrees with the model
- Set the algorithm architecture and mentor engineers implementing alongside you
- Engage directly with customers and partners: technical interchanges, live demos, proposals, and SBIR/STTR white papers
- At our size, the engineer who built it is the engineer who presents it
- BS in Electrical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Computer Science, Physics, Applied Mathematics, or related field.
- 8+ years developing estimation, tracking, GNC, or seeker algorithms for aerospace or defense systems
- Proven expertise in nonlinear estimation (EKF, UKF, IMM or equivalent)
- Production experience with multi-target tracking, data association, and track management algorithms
- Proficiency in real-time C++ for embedded systems
- Experience with sensor fusion across multiple modalities (EO, IR, inertial, RF)
- Demonstrated capability shipping algorithm code to hardware under SWaP-C constraints
- Advanced degree (MS or PhD) in relevant technical discipline
- 10+ years in aerospace or defense guidance/navigation/control
- Direct experience with terminal guidance law development and closed-loop control
- Hands-on work with image-based detection, tracking, or target recognition (ATD/ATR chains)
- GPS-denied or visual-inertial navigation system design and implementation
- INS/IMU characterization, error modeling, and calibration on tactical-grade hardware
- Flight test participation (captive-carry and live fire)
- Proficiency in simulation tools (Unreal, Unity, AFSIM, MODTRAN, DIRSIG, or equivalent)
- MATLAB/Simulink prototyping transitioning to production code
- Customer-facing technical presentation and proposal experience
- Familiarity with containerized deployment (Docker) and flight stacks (PX4, ArduPilot)
- Background in proportional navigation or advanced guidance architectures
- Experience with hardware-in-the-loop and Monte Carlo validation campaigns
- Salary range: The range for this position is $240K–$290K. New hires are typically brought into the organization at a salary between the range minimum and the salary range midpoint depending on qualifications, internal equity, and the budget allocated for this role.
- Medical, dental, and vision coverage fully paid by the employer for employees
- Three weeks of vacation to start
- Automatic company contribution to 401K – 5% of earned wages (no matching required)
- Educational assistance and professional development opportunities
- In-office (Jacksonville, AK or Los Angeles, CA ) or remote work (United States) available (position dependent)
The person hired will have access to information and items subject to U.S. export controls, and therefore, must either be a “U.S. person” as defined by 22 C.F.R.
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