Brook Park, Ohio, USA
37 days ago
Aerospace Engineer - Flight Mechanics
Overview Arcfield was purpose-built to protect the nation and its allies through innovations in digital transformation, space mission engineering and launch assurance, miniaturized sensors and satellites, advanced modeling and simulation, cybersecurity, and conventional and hypersonic missile support. Headquartered in Chantilly, VA with 16 global offices, Arcfield employs more than 1,500 engineers, analysts, IT specialists, and other professionals with more than 60 years of collective proven experience supporting missions in cyber and space defense, space exploration, hypersonic and nuclear deterrence and warfighter readiness. Visit arcfield.com for more details. Responsibilities Do you want to be part of a proven team working on the next generation of space launch vehicles providing access to space? If yes, then this is an excellent opportunity to utilize your strong mathematical and programming skills to perform launch vehicle Flight Mechanics analysis in support of National Security Space (NSS) missions for the U.S. Government. Join a team of highly skilled structural analysts (rocket scientists!) performing Independent Validation and Verification (IV&V) tasks for classified payloads launching on SpaceX Falcon 9, ULA Vulcan, and New Entrant launch vehicles and perhaps one day the SpaceX Starship launch vehicle. You will be performing computer simulations of the launch from Liftoff through payload separation. Specific responsibilities for this position include, but not limited to: Develop required environmental and vehicle models and integrate them with flight software to perform nominal and Monte Carlo dispersed software guided trajectory simulations. Process the simulation data and perform trajectory/performance/guidance analyses to ensure compliance with mission design requirements. Interface with Launch Service Provider (LSP) personnel and resolve related technical issues in support of mission integration activities. Participate in related LSP technical reviews and support discipline analysis working group meetings. Document and present responsible IV&V activities and analyses. Provide technical support to the management as requested. Qualifications REQUIRED: BS 5-7 Years, MS 3-5, PhD 0-2 US citizenship is required. Must be able and willing to obtain a Secret clearance. Strong technical understanding in orbital mechanics, vehicle dynamics, aerodynamics, and rocket propulsion. Excellent capability in model development, computer programming, and data analysis. Excellent communication and writing skills. Familiar with C/C++, Fortran, Ada, and Matlab. Working experience in launch vehicle analyses is preferred. Equal Pay Act This is the projected compensation range for this position. There are differentiating factors that can impact a final salary/hourly rate, including, but not limited to, Contract Wage Determination, relevant work experience, skills and competencies that align to the specified role, geographic location (For Remote Opportunities), education and certifications as well as Federal Government Contract Labor categories. In addition, Arcfield invests in its employees beyond just compensation. Arcfield ’s benefits offerings include, dependent upon position, Health Insurance, Life Insurance, Paid Time Off, Holiday Pay, Short Term and Long-Term Disability, Retirement and Savings, Learning and Development opportunities, wellness programs as well as other optional benefit elections. Min: $80,952.24 Max: $140,760.24 EEO Statement EEO Arcfield proactively fulfills its role as an equal opportunity employer. We do not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, sex, religion, age, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, national origin, marital status, physical or mental disability, status as a Disabled Veteran, Recently Separated Veteran, Active-Duty Wartime or Campaign Badge Veteran, Armed Forces Services Medal, or any other characteristic protected by law.
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