We have an opening for a Senior Guidance, Navigation & Control (GNC) Engineer to supportwork on projects and initiatives with a focus on U.S. national security. You will be a member of an engineering team that will provide space mission engineering solutions for both national security and basic science investigations with sponsors including NASA, Department of Energy (DOE), Department of War (DOW) and other government agencies. As an engineering team member, you will work on all aspects of space system hardware – from design and analysis to assembly, integration and test. This position is in the National Security Engineering Division (NSED) within the Engineering Directorate at LLNL and matrixed to the Space Science & Security Program.
This position requires full-time on-site presence due to the nature of the work.
This position will be filled at either level based on knowledge and related experience as assessed by the hiring team. Additional job responsibilities (outlined below) will be assigned if hired at the higher level.
You will
- Contribute to a team of scientists and engineers who develop technical proposals for spacecraft missions that involve system-level trade studies involving orbital mechanics, attitude determination sensors, attitude control actuators, navigation considerations, and Guidance Navigation and Control (GNC) testing.
- Apply linear/matrix algebra for complex analysis and reports.
- Contribute to mission planning efforts including design and analysis of GNC subsystem concepts of operation needed to meet mission requirements.
- Perform mission analysis including the orbits of potential missions.
- Develop or review attitude control, attitude determination and navigation requirements for proposed missions.
- Develop or review test plans and risk mitigation strategies for GNC hardware and software for proposed missions.
- Take ambiguously defined direction consisting of complex problems and deliver useful tools and products.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
Additional job responsibilities, at the SES.4 level
- Serve as a subject matter expert and apply highly advanced engineering solutions and technical analysis to resolve highly complex technical and programmatic issues.
- Develop innovative methods, techniques, and evaluation criteria to obtain results based on in-depth analysis of multiple tangible and intangible factors.
- Set broad research/project vision and provide strategic technical and consultative direction and advice to small teams and management and work as a primary technical contact on multidisciplinary teams. May act as the prime consultant on large projects that affect the organization's long-term goals and objectives.