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(Early Career) Guidance, Navigation & Controls Engineer I - Intern Conversion

Develop and verify control systems for flight testing and ground launch support facilities.
SeattleDenver
Internship
$84,727.50-$129,402.00 USD per year
3 weeks ago
Blue Origin

Blue Origin

Aerospace manufacturer focused on developing technologies to enable private human access to space.

✨ About The Role

- This position involves applying standard engineering methods for the design, development, and verification of data collection and control systems. - The role includes developing and releasing artifacts following the facility lifecycle plan and maintaining configuration management of operational systems. - The candidate will participate in the setup and commissioning of new facilities or upgrading existing ones. - Troubleshooting and resolving malfunctions while making recommendations to improve efficiency or quality of operations are key responsibilities. - The projects may involve various aspects of GNC engineering, including guidance, navigation, controls, autonomy, and avionics.

âš¡ Requirements

- The ideal candidate has successfully completed an internship with Blue Origin in 2024. - They should be enrolled in or recently graduated from a college or university with a minimum of a B.S. degree in a relevant field such as physics or engineering. - The candidate must be able to start working full-time on or before September of 2025. - They should possess strong written, verbal, communication, and interpersonal skills. - A self-driven individual who can work independently and as part of a team on rapid development programs will thrive in this role. - A passion for Blue Origin's mission and a strong desire to continuously learn and improve are essential traits.
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(Early Career) Guidance, Navigation & Controls Engineer I - Intern Conversion
SeattleDenver
$84,727.50-$129,402.00 USD per year
Intern
About Blue Origin
Aerospace manufacturer focused on developing technologies to enable private human access to space.