Orion Space Solutions (Orion) was born out of the vision for applying fundamental space physics knowledge to address real-world problems. Founded in 2005, and based in Louisville, Colorado, Orion is a leader in the “New Space” small satellite industry. We leverage our scientific and engineering expertise to develop unique solutions to address complex space physics challenges, including instrumentation, modeling capabilities, and data analytics; Orion turns science into data, data into knowledge. We are scientists, researchers, engineers and businesspeople dedicated to solving global problems that affect how people live, work and play on our planet and in space through applied science backed by empirical knowledge. If you want to be part of a highly collaborative team, work in an amazing environment surrounded by the best and the brightest, solving BIG problems for our planet, read on. Drive the implementation of signal processing for spaceborne GNSS remote sensing applications, including GNSS radio occultation and reflectometry. Work with software engineers and test engineers to prepare operational and pre-operational software for use in ground testing and on-orbit operation. Serve as a conduit between mission management, instrument specialists, and engineers on GNSS processing system. Lead algorithm research, development, and optimization for advanced GNSS signal acquisition and tracking techniques specifically tailored for space applications. Design and implement error correction and quality control systems for GNSS-derived atmospheric profiles and surface reflection measurements. Collaborate with science teams to define processing requirements and develop calibration approaches for new GNSS-based remote sensing techniques. Design and conduct simulations to validate algorithm performance across various orbital scenarios and signal environments. Develop and maintain technical documentation for GNSS signal processing algorithms, including mathematical derivations and implementation details. Participate in mission planning activities to ensure GNSS instrument requirements are properly defined and addressed. Analyze on-orbit GNSS receiver performance data to identify anomalies and recommend payload operations adjustments. Support proposal development for new GNSS-based Earth observation missions and instrumentation. Implement processing techniques that maximize scientific return from multi-GNSS constellation observations (GPS, Galileo, GLONASS, BeiDou).
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level