The Navigation team at Logos Space is building the onboard software that enables spacecraft navigation capabilities to operate reliably in flight. This role focuses on the design, implementation, integration, and validation of embedded flight software for the spacecraft navigation system, including sensor interfaces, onboard data handling, real-time execution, fault detection and recovery, and interfaces to adjacent spacecraft subsystems. In this role, you will help build the navigation flight software stack from the ground up, spanning low-level device integration, flight application logic, autonomy, telemetry, command handling, and system-level validation. The work will span embedded C/C++ development, hardware-software integration, real-time data management, flight fault handling, and coordination with astrodynamics, estimation, GNSS, timing, avionics, mission operations, and ground software teams. Depending on level, you will contribute to or independently own well-scoped portions of the onboard navigation software stack, such as device drivers, sensor data acquisition, real-time message handling, estimator integration, flight mode logic, telemetry and command interfaces, fault detection and recovery, deterministic replay, or hardware-in-the-loop validation infrastructure. We are looking for engineers who can work well in a fast-paced environment, turn incomplete requirements into practical flight software, and take ownership of software that must operate reliably on orbit.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level