Flight Software Engineer
                                We are seeking an experienced Flight Software Engineer to join our aerospace engineering team. The bus FSW engineer is responsible for developing the software product that controls the spacecraft bus. Applicable subsystems/responsibilities include command and data handling (C&DH), guidance, navigation, and control (GNC), electrical, thermal, propulsion, and housekeeping payload FSW.
Responsibilities
 Develop and deliver bus FSW and support tools by serving in the capacity of a responsible engineer/product owner
 Act as product owner by driving the decision-making process for software architecture and detailed functional requirements
 Tracking and resolution of software defects and anomalies through cross-disciplinary review and collaboration
 Develop software documentation  including CONOPS, design, user handbook, and test/validation plans
 Manage development and execution of the software schedule and track execution by serving as a product owner
 Support development and execution of the integration of all GNC algorithms
 Drive the development of the AI&T plan for bus FSW in support of flexible development processes
 Support a culture of innovation while also maintaining the critical quality of flight software
Requirements
 Undergraduate degree in software, electrical, or aerospace engineering, computer science, or related field
 5+ years of experience writing software used to control hardware-rich systems, preferably on Linux
 3+ years of experience writing bus, payload, or simulation software for spacecraft; cFS experience preferred
 Familiarity with Linux kernel and driver development, particularly for use in a real-time system
 Familiarity with the development and test of spacecraft control algorithm development (particularly GNC/ADCS); familiarity with code generation using MATLAB/Simulink preferred
 Familiarity with spacecraft simulation for the purposes of testing bus FSW and supporting mission operations
 Familiarity with the spacecraft development and operational life cycles  AI&T, mission readiness rehearsals, LEOP
 Familiarity with spacecraft fault detection, isolation, and recovery (FDIR) techniques and analysis
 Familiarity with other aspects of spacecraft software, including memory management, image management, patching, encryption, etc.
 Experience using agile development practices  e.g., scrum, kanban
Compensation
 The anticipated compensation for this position is $135,000-$165,000/yr, depending on previous experience.
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