As a Guidance, Navigation, and Control Intern your core responsibility will be to support GNC analysis, test, and flight operations of spacecraft that are flying and to be built. You will work with software engineers, propulsion engineers, and others. You will have the opportunity to contribute to various aspects of spacecraft development, including mission analysis, testing of new flight-hardware, automation of analysis and test, and writing simulation and flight code.
The internship will run from May to August of 2026.
Responsibilities
- Implement and improve simulation models
- Characterize on-orbit performance of GNC functions
- Test GNC functionality on real hardware, supporting Mira and Helios development and delivery
- Write robust, reviewed, and tested code for flight
Minimum Qualifications
- Currently enrolled in a master’s program in Aerospace Engineering, Math, Electrical Engineering, or related field
- Experience with quality Matlab, Python, and/or C++ programming
- Experience in any of the following:
- Simulation
- Closed-loop control design
- Estimation theory
- Orbital mechanics
- Ability to communicate technical challenges, explain rationale and resolve concerns
Preferred Skills and Experience
- Experience in attitude determination and control for spacecraft
- Experience operating spacecraft and reviewing flight data
- Experience working collaboratively on a team with a mix of hardware and software engineers
- Experience working in a vehicle development environment (cars, planes, rockets, satellites, drones, boats, etc)
- Experience using version control, test cases, and other software best practices
Additional Requirements:
- Willing and able to work on-site in Louisville, CO for the duration of the internship
- This position may require overtime hours; interns are eligible for overtime pay.
Additional Information:Compensation bands are determined by role, level, location, and alignment with market data. Individual level and base pay is determined on a case-by-case basis and may vary based on job-related skills, education, experience, technical capabilities and internal equity.
To conform to U.S. Government space technology export regulations, including the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) you must be a U.S. citizen, lawful permanent resident of the U.S., protected individual as defined by 8 U.S.C. 1324b(a)(3), or eligible to obtain the required authorizations from the U.S. Department of State. Learn more about the ITAR
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Impulse Space is an Equal Opportunity Employer; employment with Impulse Space is governed on the basis of merit, competence and qualifications and will not be influenced in any manner by race, color, religion, gender, national origin/ethnicity, veteran status, disability status, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, mental or physical disability or any other legally protected status.