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Relativity • Long Beach, California
Relativity is seeking a GNC Simulation Engineer I to contribute to the development of the Terran R rocket. You'll work on guidance, navigation, and control systems, applying advanced modeling and dynamic systems principles. This entry-level position is based in Long Beach, California.
You are an entry-level engineer with a strong interest in guidance, navigation, and control systems. You have a foundational understanding of advanced modeling and dynamic systems, and you are eager to apply your knowledge in a practical setting. You thrive in collaborative environments and are excited about the opportunity to contribute to innovative aerospace projects. Your problem-solving skills are complemented by a desire to learn and grow within a dynamic team.
While not required, familiarity with orbital mechanics or software development principles would be advantageous. A background in aerospace engineering or related fields is a plus, as is any experience with simulation tools or programming languages relevant to GNC applications.
As a GNC Simulation Engineer I at Relativity, you will be part of a team responsible for defining and analyzing how the Terran R rocket flies from liftoff to landing. You will engage in advanced modeling to optimize flight performance and contribute to the development of simulation tools that support the design and testing of GNC systems. Your role will involve collaborating with cross-functional teams to ensure that the GNC systems meet the rigorous demands of spaceflight.
You will assist in the analysis of flight data and contribute to the refinement of GNC algorithms, ensuring that they perform effectively under various conditions. Your work will directly impact the success of the Terran R vehicle, and you will have the opportunity to see your contributions come to life in real-world applications. You will also participate in team meetings and discussions, providing insights and feedback based on your analyses and simulations.
At Relativity, you will be part of a pioneering team that is redefining the aerospace industry. We offer a competitive salary range of $119,000 to $150,700 USD, along with opportunities for professional development and growth. You will work in a collaborative environment where your ideas and contributions are valued, and you will have the chance to make a meaningful impact on the future of space exploration. Join us in our mission to build rockets that serve today's needs and tomorrow's breakthroughs.
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