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94: Associate Staff (Systems Analyst)

MIT Lincoln Laboratory
United Statesfull_timeVerifiedPosted 31 Oct 2024

About the role

The Electronics for Contested Space Group develops radio-frequency (RF) and advanced electronic systems for space control missions and technology in the protection of our nation’s most important space capabilities. This work includes the design and development of state-of-the-art satellites and satellite payloads, novel concepts for resilient space architectures, and the nation’s most sensitive radars, optics, and passive RF systems. Our group also collaborates across the Laboratory to provide engineering rigor and experience to some of the most critical Laboratory programs. Examples of recent projects include the prototyping of electronic systems and effects, hardware-in-the-loop testing of tactically relevant payloads with surrogate threat systems, and RF subsystem development for satellites. 

Job Description

We seek a systems analyst to develop, analyze, design, and test the next generation of resilient space systems. This role presents the opportunity to be involved in projects at all stages. You will model, assess, develop, and design advanced space and terrestrial hardware systems ranging from pre-concept ideas through mature, high-criticality systems. As part of the Group’s development of prototype systems, you will be involved in planning, executing, analyzing, and reporting on experimental campaigns occurring in the laboratory and the field (space, air, land, and sea). You will be responsible for novel technical research that drives the future of space operations.

An ideal candidate is self-driven, an effective communicator, and comfortable working as a member of an interdisciplinary team. Broad experience in multiple technology areas and applications will make a candidate for this role stand out. Applicants should have experience and evidence of their ability in technical areas related to space, robotics, electronics, remote sensing, wireless communication, and/or resilient hardware systems operating in harsh or adversarial environments.

Occasional travel to support field exercises, presentations to sponsors and the community, and other events may be required.

Requirements

  • MS or ME in Aerospace Engineering, Physics, Electrical Engineering, Mathematics, or a similar technical field
    • A BS and at least 3 years of relevant experience will be considered.
  • Alignment of professional or academic experience with one or more of the following areas:
    • Systems engineering: integrated modeling, interface management, concept development
    • Space systems: vehicle design, environment analysis, performance estimation, risk assessment
    • Control of autonomous systems: state estimation, instrument modeling, navigation, remote/unattended operation
    • Orbital mechanics: analysis and design, mission planning, optimization
    • Remote sensing: passive/active RF and optical systems analysis, simulation, high-level design
    • Electronics: analog / digital signal processing, prototype test development and execution
    • Mechanical and materials: harsh environments, novel mechanisms, surface interactions
    • Physics: classical electromagnetics, plasmas, optics, ionizing radiation
  • Demonstrable ability to
    • Develop respectful, productive working relationships
    • Communicate clearly, precisely, and concisely to technical and non-technical audiences
    • Solve broad and/or complex technical or engineering problems
    • Learn and apply advanced technical knowledge quickly and proficiently
    • Work responsibly and safely in laboratory and operational field environments
  • Analytical and/or scientific programming proficiency (e.g. MATLAB, Python, C/C++, or similar)
  • Familiarity with and ability to learn typical engineering software tools as may be required for analysis tasks (e.g. CAD, multiphysics simulation, satellite mission simulation and analysis)

Stand-out Candidate Qualities

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