Attitude Determination and Control System Engineer
Company: Lynk Global Inc.
Location: Washington
Posted on: November 14, 2024
Job Description:
About Lynk:Lynk is a satellite communications venture with a
novel idea for a constellation of small satellites dedicated to
telecommunications services. Founded by experienced commercial
space entrepreneurs, the company is looking for an Attitude
Determination and Control System (ADCS) Engineer to join our
Satellite Engineering Team and support our efforts to build and
test the key technologies related to our space and ground payloads.
If you love working with Satellite ADCS systems, you should come to
help Lynk build the most novel communications system the world has
ever seen.Job Summary:As an ADCS Engineer at Lynk, you will be
responsible for the analysis, design, implementation, optimization
and enhancement of satellite attitude determination and control
systems for the satellites in our constellation. Some of your work
products will include satellite ADCS system level design, flight
code and algorithm design, ADCS component evaluations (e.g.,
sensors, effectors, etc.), ADCS component design, full
hardware-in-the-loop simulation of satellite dynamics in lab, and
design of lab test environments and set ups to support ADCS
development and testing.Core Responsibilities:An ADCS Engineer at
Lynk will straddle engineering work in the domains of electrical,
mechanical, and software engineering.
- Continue to evolve Lynk's satellite ADCS architecture including
components and systems that provide both relative and absolute
attitude measurements.
- Refine the Concept of Operations for the satellite attitude
determination and control system and related ground systems.
- Interface with Systems Engineering team to inform
constellation/network architecture and design based on satellite
attitude determination and control system performance.
- Support development of the 6 DOF simulation used to support
attitude determination and control system evaluation.
- Perform analyses to determine satellite ADCS component
performance requirements including performance characteristics
(e.g. sizing, accuracy, sensor noise, reliability, etc.),
redundancy, and fault management options.
- Specify, evaluate, and select satellite attitude determination
sensors which may include rate sensors, magnetometers, sun sensors,
horizon sensors, thermal sensors, and star trackers.
- Specify, evaluate, and select satellite attitude determination
effectors which may include magnetorquers, reaction wheels, gravity
gradient booms, and even propulsive components.
- Determine attitude determination sensor and effector types,
number, and placement required on spacecraft.
- Design and implement algorithms and software to support various
pointing modes and attitude control scenarios.
- Evolve Concept of Operations for both ground and space system
operations needed to support satellite attitude determination and
control.
- Perform integration and test of satellite ADCS components and
software on the satellites and in the lab.
- Design and plan payload testing configurations on the ground
when testing satellite attitude determination and control system
performance both in-lab and in-orbit.
- Support satellite integration, testing, and delivery to launch
provider
- Develop and maintain technical documentation for satellite ADCS
architecture definition, design, and development.Qualifications:
- A Bachelor's degree (or better) in physics, engineering, or
related field.
- 5+ years of experience with satellite attitude determination
and/or control systems.
- Recent participation in projects developing space hardware and
software (preferably satellite attitude determination and/or
control).
- In-depth knowledge and hands-on experience with satellite
attitude determination and control system components such as IMUs,
magnetometers, star trackers, reaction wheels, and
magnetorquers.
- In-depth knowledge of flight guidance navigation and control
systems and software is a huge plus.
- In-depth knowledge of satellite propulsion systems, propulsion
system CONOPS, and trajectory planning is a huge plus.
- Programming Proficiency in one or more programming languages is
required (e.g., Rust, C, Python, MATLAB, etc.)
- Proficient in working with Linux based systems.
- Hands-on experience with programming microcontrollers is
desired.
- Must be good with computers. Fluent in Linux, Windows, and Mac
OSX; Very capable with Microsoft Office (Excel, Project,
PowerPoint, Word).
- Must be able to work independently and in a team
environment.Job Location:Washington, DC area.
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