Full-Time

Senior Guidance

Navigation & Controls Engineer

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Relativity Space

Relativity Space

1,001-5,000 employees

Produces and launches 3D printed rockets

Industrial & Manufacturing
Aerospace

Compensation Overview

$159k - $204kAnnually

+ Equity

Senior

Long Beach, CA, USA

Category
Flight Dynamics
Research & Development
Aerospace Engineering
Required Skills
Python
C/C++

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Degree
Experience
Requirements
  • An undergraduate or graduate degree (BS/MS/PhD) in engineering or related discipline
  • 5+ years of experience working on GNC solutions in aerospace
  • Specialization in flight controls, navigation, or guidance for launch vehicles or satellites
  • Experience with C++ and Python
Responsibilities
  • Work closely with a multidisciplinary vehicle engineering team to develop control and guidance solutions
  • Assess the impact of designs on vehicle controllability and performance
  • Work with the flight software team to implement control algorithms and navigation solutions into Terran R
  • Make recommendations for changing vehicle configuration to meet controllability and performance goals
  • Support ground and flight tests for Terran R launch vehicles
Desired Qualifications
  • A graduate degree (MS/PhD) in engineering
  • Experience developing flight code
  • Ability to work in a fast-paced and intense start-up environment
  • Ability to complete projects with ownership of end-to-end solutions with a high degree of independence
  • Prior work in a startup or agile development environment
  • Experience in control systems, orbital mechanics, classical dynamics, aerodynamics, sensors and actuators, and modeling and simulation
  • Experience working with onboard IMU/GPS and developing Navigation solution

Relativity Space focuses on producing and launching 3D printed reusable rockets, catering to the growing demand for space infrastructure. Their main product, the Terran R, is designed to launch various payloads into space, including satellites and future manned missions. The rockets are made using advanced 3D printing techniques, which simplify the manufacturing process, lower costs, and reduce production time. This approach allows Relativity Space to offer a competitive alternative in the aerospace market. Unlike traditional rocket manufacturers, their emphasis on reusability and innovative designs sets them apart. The company's goal is to provide efficient and cost-effective launch services, as demonstrated by their successful launch of the Terran 1, the largest 3D printed object in space.

Company Stage

Series F

Total Funding

$1.3B

Headquarters

Long Beach, California

Founded

2016

Growth & Insights
Headcount

6 month growth

1%

1 year growth

3%

2 year growth

0%
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What believers are saying

  • Relativity Space secured a multiyear contract with Intelsat for satellite launches.
  • The U.S. Air Force awarded Relativity an $8.7 million contract for additive manufacturing research.
  • Eric Schmidt's investment highlights confidence in Relativity's 3D-printed aerospace technology.

What critics are saying

  • Terran 1's failure to reach orbit may impact investor confidence.
  • Abandoning Terran 1 could lead to sunk costs and resource allocation issues.
  • Competition with SpaceX and Firefly may pressure Relativity to accelerate development timelines.

What makes Relativity Space unique

  • Relativity Space uses 3D printing to reduce rocket parts by 100x.
  • Terran R is the world's first 3D printed reusable rocket.
  • Relativity Space offers a simplified supply chain with faster production times.

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Benefits

Health, dental & vision coverage

Wellness stipend

401(k)

Equity

11 company holidays

Generous PTO policy

Monthly lunches, game nights, & offsite events

Parental leave

Annual learning stipend