[Hiring] Optical Scientist @Jobgether

This description is a summary of our understanding of the job description. Click on 'Apply' button to find out more. Role Description This role involves leading mission concept design for innovative satellite constellations, working alongside a dynamic R&D team. You will tackle challenging engineering problems at the intersection of physics and engineering, thus driving advancements in satellite technology. • Lead the 'Phase 0' and 'Phase A' architecture of new satellite missions, defining orbital parameters and system requirements. • Invent and patent novel solutions for optical payloads, thermal management, and communication links. • Build high-fidelity, first-principles simulations for trade studies on mission feasibility. • Publish internal whitepapers and external patent applications to secure technological advantages. • Contribute to technical aspects of external proposals for satellite missions. Qualifications • Master’s or Ph.D. in Aerospace Engineering, Applied Physics, Optical Sciences, or relevant fields. • 12+ years of experience in satellite system design with a focus on constellation engineering. • Deep understanding of first-principles physics including thermodynamics and orbital mechanics. • Proficiency in Python and C++ for simulation tool development. • Experience solving complex engineering challenges involving thermal and optical constraints. • Hands-on with industry-standard analysis tools. • Excellent communication skills for bridging theoretical and practical applications. Benefits • Comprehensive Medical, Dental, and Vision plans • Health Savings Account (HSA) with company contribution • Generous Paid Time Off and company-wide holidays • 16 Weeks of Paid Parental Leave • Wellness and Employee Assistance Programs (EAP) • Home Office and Internet Reimbursement • Tuition Reimbursement and LinkedIn Learning access • Equity options • Volunteering Paid Time Off Apply tot his job

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