Jobs · Engineering · Colorado

Sr. Navigation Engineer

Advanced Space · Westminster, CO · 2 days ago
Engineering$132k–$175k/yrFull-time

Responsibilities

  • Lead spacecraft navigation for all mission phases, including formulation, tracking architecture development, estimation approach, and operations.
  • Develop and validate advanced Kalman filter configurations for complex regimes (multi-body, low-thrust, weak observability).
  • Serve as primary navigation lead for flight operations operations prep, including console support, real-time OD, and anomaly response.
  • Architect navigation solutions that account for mission design, GNC, communications, and ground system constraints.
  • Own navigation products for major reviews, clearly communicating performance, trades, and risks.
  • Mentor junior navigation engineers in OD, filter design, measurement modeling, and operations best practices.
  • Drive improvements to navigation procedures, tool setups, and standard operating practices.
  • Support BD and IRAD by shaping navigation concepts, contributing to proposals, and defining new mission and capability concepts.

Requirements

  • 8–12 years of professional experience in spacecraft navigation, orbit determination, or closely related flight dynamics roles.
  • Bachelor’s degree in Aerospace Engineering, Systems Engineering, or related field.
  • Demonstrated leadership of OD campaigns or major navigation tasks, including filter setup, force models, and tracking strategies.
  • Proven ability to design and adapt Kalman filters for new dynamical and tracking regimes, including dynamic, bias, stochastic, and consider parameters.
  • Significant experience with navigation/astrodynamics tools (e.g., MONTE, FreeFlyer, ODTK, GMAT, STK) in flight or flight-like applications.
  • Strong navigation operations experience, including nav operator training/certification or equivalent console and contingency support.
  • Able to act as primary navigation point of contact, interacting with vendors and partners, driving requirements, owning verification/validation, and conducting system-level trades.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication, with a record of leading technical presentations and navigation analysis reports.
  • US. Person (U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident), able to work on-site in Westminster, CO.

Desired Qualifications

  • Master’s or PhD with emphasis on Kalman filters, state estimation, or astrodynamics.
  • Experience leading navigation support for maneuver planning and execution, including tracking schedule design and mission design trades.
  • Expertise across multiple measurement types (radiometric, GPS, optical, angles-only) and in designing measurement configurations.
  • Experience integrating navigation into system requirements, CONOPS, and ICDs, and leading navigation verification and reporting.
  • Demonstrated use of the MONTE astrodynamics toolkit.
  • Leadership of navigation-related IRAD or proposal sections, shaping IRAD concepts and navigation win themes.
  • Familiarity with cislunar and deep-space navigation challenges, including three-body regimes, timing/clock issues, and tracking network limitations.
  • Familiarity with multi-spacecraft mission concepts.
  • Active TS/SCI or prior clearance preferred.

Pay & Benefits

  • Base Salary Range: $132,000 - $174,900 based on role, experience, and location.
  • Quarterly performance bonuses.
  • Company-provided health insurance and 401K plan upon eligibility.
  • Flexible time off policy.
  • Relocation assistance.

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