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MIT Lincoln Laboratory 94: Technical Staff (Systems Analyst) in Lexington, Massachusetts
The Electronics for Contested Space Group develops radio-frequency (RF) and advanced electronic systems for space control missions and technology in the protection of our nation’s most important space capabilities. This work includes the design and development of state-of-the-art satellites and satellite payloads, novel concepts for resilient space architectures, and the nation’s most sensitive radars, optics, and passive RF systems. Our group also collaborates across the Laboratory to provide engineering rigor and experience to some of the most critical Laboratory programs. Examples of recent projects include the prototyping of electronic systems and effects, hardware-in-the-loop testing of tactically relevant payloads with surrogate threat systems, and RF subsystem development for satellites.
Job Description
We seek a systems analyst to collaboratively lead multidisciplinary teams of scientists and engineers in developing the next generation of resilient space systems. Alongside world-class experts, you will model, analyze, prototype, and demonstrate innovative concepts using real-world experiments across the terrestrial and space domains. Activities will include the independent development of new ideas and approaches, communication with sponsors and the community, and the mentoring of junior staff. This is an opportunity to augment and secure the future of space operations for the Nation and its partners.
An ideal candidate is a self-driven leader and contributor, an effective communicator of technical content to all audiences, and an effective lead member of an interdisciplinary team. Broad experience in multiple technology areas and applications will make a candidate for this role stand out. Applicants should have experience and evidence of their ability in technical areas related to space, robotics, electronics, remote sensing, wireless communication, and/or resilient hardware systems operating in harsh or adversarial environments.
Occasional travel to support field exercises, presentations to sponsors and the community, and other events may be required.
Requirements
PhD in Aerospace Engineering, Physics, Electrical Engineering, Mathematics, or a similar technical field
An MS or ME and at least 5 years of relevant experience will be considered.
Significant professional or academic experience in at least one of the following areas, and some familiarity and career interest in several others:
Systems engineering: integrated modeling, interface management, concept development
Control of autonomous systems: state estimation, instrument modeling, navigation, remote, unattended operation
Astrodynamics: orbit analysis and design, mission planning, constellation geometry and layout
Remote sensing: passive/active RF and optical systems analysis, simulation, high-level design
Electronics: analog / digital signal processing, prototype test development and execution
Mechanical and materials: harsh environments, novel mechanisms, surface interactions
Physics: classical electromagnetics, plasmas, optics, ionizing radiation
Demonstrable ability to
Develop respectful, productive working relationships
Communicate clearly, precisely, and concisely to technical and non-technical audiences
Solve broad and/or complex technical or engineering problems
Learn and apply advanced technical knowledge quickly and proficiently
Work responsibly and safely in a laboratory environment
Analytical and/or scientific programming proficiency and experience applying to solve real technical problems (e.g. MATLAB, Python, C/C++, or similar)
Prior experience with several and ability to learn typical engineering software tools as may be required for analysis tasks (e.g. CAD, multiphysics simulation, satellite mission simulation and analysis)
Stand-out Candidate Qualities
All candidates meeting the aforementioned requirements are encouraged to apply. Candidates with any of the below qualities will be considered especially desirable for this role.
Experience in developing and flying spaceflight or other aerospace systems hardware as part of a team
Experience designing and/or fielding one or more of the following technologies:
Spacecraft and spacecraft subsystems;
RF, laser, or optical systems for transmitting, receiving, and/or processing;
Autonomous robots, especially in the air, space, and/or (deep) sea;
Vehicle attitude sensing and control;
Chemical or electric rocket propulsion;
Remote sensing systems for detection and tracking
Broad engineering and scientific discipline knowledgebase and research skills
Practical skills in investigative data analysis and rapid troubleshooting of prototype systems
Experience in pre- and post-deployment risk assessment, analysis, modeling, investigation, and/or mitigation
Research experience in advanced electro-optical and electromagnetic techniques
Experience collecting, processing, analyzing, and reporting experimental data taken in an operational laboratory environment
Ability to develop and set up data collection systems for short or long-term use and potentially with remote operation and/or autonomous collect and process capability
Experience developing engineering and scientific analyses, simulations in MATLAB (core, Simulink, and Aerospace Toolbox), COMSOL Multiphysics, Ansys Systems/Satellite Tool Kit (AGI STK)
Experience analyzing large datasets in MATLAB, Python, R, or C/C+
- Ability to develop automated analysis and reporting tools, custom analysis applications with user interfaces
Comprehensive health, dental, and vision plans
MIT-funded pension
Matching 401K
Paid leave (including vacation, sick, parental, military, etc.)
Tuition reimbursement and continuing education programs
Mentorship programs
A range of work-life balance options
... and much more!
Please visit our Benefits page (https://hr.mit.edu/benefits) for more information. As an employee of MIT, you can also take advantage of other voluntary benefits, discounts and perks (https://hr.mit.edu/benefits/additional) .
Selected candidate will be subject to a pre-employment background investigation and must be able to obtain and maintain a Secret level DoD security clearance.
MIT Lincoln Laboratory is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment and will not be discriminated against on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, veteran status, disability status, or genetic information; U.S. citizenship is required.
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