Principal Software Engineer, Vehicle Analysis (Thermal)
Turion SpaceAbout the role
Turion is developing the critical infrastructure of the space economy. We're doing this by building vertically integrated hardware and software: DROID, our line of space vehicles, and Starfire, our software suite covering simulation, modeling, planning, and operations.
We're a group of people who fell in love with the future sci-fi promised us, and we're building it into reality. We build hard things. We build them well. And we're just getting started.
A thermal analyst at a production rate spacecraft company should never hand build a model, babysit a solve, or paste results into a report. This role exists to make sure they do not have to.
As a Principal Software Engineer of Vehicle Analysis you will embed with our thermal team and turn their analysis into automated pipelines: models generated from CAD, case matrices generated from mission definitions, solves run in parallel on cloud compute, and margins, trends, and reports produced automatically. You will also close the loop back to reality by automating thermal vacuum test correlation and on-orbit telemetry comparison.
Responsibilities
Generate models from source. Build parametric thermal model generation driven by CAD geometry and a materials and interface database, so a design change propagates into an updated thermal model without hand rework.
Automate the case matrix. Generate and manage hot and cold case matrices across orbits, attitudes, seasons, beta angles, and operating modes, with design of experiments and sampling for trade studies.
Run at scale. Orchestrate large batch solve campaigns on cloud and HPC compute with job scheduling, retries, caching, and cost tracking.
Script the tools. Automate commercial thermal tools through their APIs, including Thermal Desktop and SINDA via OpenTD, Ansys, and radiation and orbital environment tools such as STK, and extend them with in-house solvers where that is faster.
Automate the answer. Build post-processing that produces margin tables against component limits, trend plots, worst case rollups, and generated analysis reports that are ready for design review.
Correlate to test. Ingest thermal vacuum and thermal balance test data, automate model correlation, and track correlation quality over time.
Watch the fleet. Compare on-orbit telemetry to predictions across the fleet, flag divergence, and feed lessons back into the model library.
Make it fast. Build surrogate models and reduced order models that give designers near-instant thermal feedback during early trades.
Control the configuration. Put thermal models, properties, and case definitions under version control with traceability to the vehicle configuration they represent.
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in engineering, computer science, physics, or a related technical field.
6+ years of software engineering experience for the senior level, or 10+ years with demonstrated technical leadership for the principal level.
Expert-level Python for scientific computing, including numpy and the surrounding ecosystem, and strong software engineering fundamentals in version control, testing, CI/CD, and code review.
Hands-on experience automating a commercial thermal or CAE tool through its API or scripting interface, such as OpenTD, Thermal Desktop, Ansys, Star-CCM+, or an equivalent.
Working understanding of spacecraft thermal analysis including conduction and radiation networks, view factors, orbital environments, and thermal margin practice. You should be able to tell when a result is wrong, not just when a script fails.
Experience orchestrating compute heavy workloads on HPC or cloud batch systems using Slurm, AWS Batch, or an equivalent.
Preferred Qualifications
Thermal vacuum or thermal balance test correlation experience
Radiation modeling and view factor computation
Surrogate or reduced order modeling
Prior work at a spacecraft, launch, or automotive company.
Compensation: $175,000 to $225,000 USD annually.
Employees may be asked to support alternate shifts, extended shifts, and/or travel during peak work periods.
ITAR Requirements:
This position may include access to technology and/or software source code that is subject to U.S. export controls. To conform to U.S. Government export regulations, applicant must be a (i) U.S. citizen or national, (ii) U.S.
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