Senior Ground Software Engineer

UmbraReston, VA
1d$150,000 - $190,000

About The Position

We are looking for a Senior Ground Software Engineer to join the Ground Software team in Mission Solutions. In this role, you will implement modular, secure ground software systems for sovereign SAR satellite operations, spanning mission scheduling, satellite command and control, SAR data processing, in support of national defense and civil missions. You will work closely with spacecraft operations and systems engineering teams to analyze, build, and maintain solutions that support the advancement of our autonomous tasking and downlink system. Our aim is to hire this position to work in either our Arlington, VA office, Santa Barbara/Goleta, CA office, or Reston, VA office (coming soon).

Requirements

  • Bachelor of Science in Computer Science or equivalent experience in relevant discipline.
  • 5-8+ years of professional experience developing highly available web services with server-side scripting languages, preferably Python.
  • Experience developing Kubernetes/Docker containerized services.
  • Solid understanding of cloud and application security, access control, and identity management.
  • Professional experience developing automated build and test pipelines in a CI/CD lifecycle.
  • Strong interpersonal ability, able to interact effectively with customers and Umbra staff.
  • Strong leadership ability, proven to drive technical concepts from formulation to implementation.
  • Ability to obtain and maintain a U.S. Government security clearance. Applicants must be U.S. citizens to obtain and maintain a security clearance.

Nice To Haves

  • 10+ years of professional experience developing highly available web services with server-side scripting languages, preferably Python.
  • Relevant technical experience in developing enterprise satellite ground architecture.
  • Experience building software to automate space operations with modern software engineering practices.
  • Experience working with U.S. Government DoD, IC and Civil customers.
  • Experience with US Government information assurance and IT accreditation processes and procedures.
  • Experience with SAR, RF, or other remote sensing missions areas.
  • Experience with database-backed applications and relational database concepts, preferably Postgres.
  • Experience with product-centric engineering.
  • Strong understanding of infrastructure monitoring principles, best practices, and implementation.
  • Experience designing and documenting commercial APIs with Swagger/OpenAPI.
  • Active TS/SCI security clearance, read-in within the past two years.

Responsibilities

  • Support the development and technical implementation of the Mission Solutions ground segment product line, leveraging Umbra’s current and future infrastructure and technology.
  • Design, build, test, and maintain applications that support satellite operations, including mission scheduling, spacecraft command, telemetry, and mission data pipelines, automation of spacecraft operations, and anomaly detection and response.
  • Perform systems engineering and use case analysis to identify and document functional components of ground architecture solutions and their interfaces.
  • Provide key software architecture expertise to cross-functional engineering and product teams.
  • Establish and adhere to DevOps practices that ensure that customer and satellite-operational needs are met with quality and performance.
  • Deploy ground system alongside Umbra operations and customer teams.
  • Support business development and capture efforts as a key technical contributor.
  • Other professional duties as assigned.

Benefits

  • Flexible Time Off, Sick, Family & Medical Leave
  • Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, LTD, STD (employer funded)
  • Vol Life, Critical Illness, Accidental, Hospital Indemnity, Pet Insurance (employee funded)
  • 401k with 3% non-elective company contribution
  • Stock Options
  • Free parking in the building
  • Free lunch in office daily
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