Flight Software Engineer
Chantilly, VA, United States On-site
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About the role
The Flight Software Engineer at Lynk will be developing flight software applications for commanding and controlling our satellites. This includes developing our satellite command and data handling system software, in addition to supporting software for both its primary (payload) and secondary radio communications functions. The software will initially be tested on the satellite prototype in a lab environment "flatsat" that simulates orbit operations. You will also be responsible for building the telemetry and instrumentation needed to capture data during tests and ensure successful verification and validation. We build spacecraft fast! So, the ideal candidate enjoys designing, developing, and testing software on rapid timelines. We are looking for engineers who enjoy a challenge and have a track record of creative thinking to solve unconventional problems. This is a small team, so you will work alongside experienced engineers and take ownership of systems early. Experience with satellites is not a requirement for this position. We welcome candidates across experience levels, from exceptional new graduates to seasoned engineers; title, scope, and compensation scale with experience. If you've built embedded or autonomy software in an adjacent domain — robotics, automotive, drones, or similar — you'll find much of your experience translates directly. If you are a systems-minded software engineer eager to take on an unfamiliar domain, we want to hear from you.
What you'll bring
- Proficiency in at least one systems programming language such as C, C++, or Rust, demonstrated through professional work, significant academic/personal projects, or open-source contributions.
- A willingness to work in the Rust programming language.
- Familiarity with Linux and operating system principles.
- Experience building software that interacts with hardware devices, or a strong systems background and eagerness to work close to hardware.
- An understanding of the phases of the software development life cycle.
- Experience writing automated tests for software you build.
- Familiarity with Git and the fundamentals of CI/CD systems.
- A Bachelor's degree or higher in Software, Computer, Electrical, Aerospace, or a related engineering field, or equivalent practical experience.
- Individuals who do not meet these criteria must be eligible to obtain the necessary authorizations from the U.S. Department of State.
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- Several years of professional software engineering experience.