Are you interested in working on our nation’s most advanced hypersonic and ballistic missile systems? Do you want to be a part of a highly motivated team of GN&C subject matter experts that respond to our sponsor's most critical and impactful missile system challenges? If so, we're looking for someone like you to join our team at APL. We are seeking an experienced GN&C engineer with expertise in feedback control systems to design, model, and evaluate missile systems. These weapon systems come with an enormous GN&C challenge: They fly VERY fast, with short time-constants and nonlinear dynamics through an atmosphere with many disturbances. Our sponsors look to our team to be independent GN&C subject matter experts in support of multiple ballistic and hypersonic weapon systems. As part of this role, we prototype design concepts and independently evaluate performance of existing systems to influence the designs and capabilities of next generation systems. This is a critical role to ensure these systems meet both existing and future warfighter needs, and we need your help to do it! As a Control Systems Engineer at APL, you will conduct autopilot and control trade studies, designs, and analyses for next generation missile systems, including algorithm design, performance prediction, and assessment against sponsor objectives, using high (e.g. physics-based) and low fidelity (e.g. parameterized) system models. You will provide technical leadership to teams of varying size and mentor junior staff to ensure that our team maintains deep knowledge across classical, modern, and advanced feedback control design for missile systems. You will present work to a broad internal audience as well as sponsors and external organizations at working groups, technical interchanges, and program reviews.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Senior