We’re looking for a Senior Guidance, Navigation, and Control (GNC) Engineer to help design the brains that keep our spacecraft precise, agile, and on mission. If you like turning math into flight code and simulations into reality, you’ll fit right in.
What You’ll Do:- Design and implement spacecraft GNC algorithms, owning your work from initial design through simulation validation and flight integration
- Develop control and estimation algorithms in modern C++, targeting both simulation environments and embedded flight software
- Design feedback control laws with frequency-domain constraints to meet mission pointing and motion performance requirements
- Contribute to system-level analysis including sensor and actuator modeling, structural dynamics interaction, and control-structure co-design
- Build and validate high-fidelity environment models (orbital dynamics with disturbing forces) and correlate against real-world data
- Integrate models and control algorithms into closed-loop simulation frameworks; use them for Monte Carlo analysis and performance characterization
- Partner closely with the flight software team to ensure clean integration from simulation to flight
- Support hardware-in-the-loop testing and contribute to mission readiness
- Proficiency in C++, with some exposure to real-time or embedded system development
- Solid foundation in control systems design and stability analysis, including frequency-domain methods (Bode plots, phase/gain margin, bandwidth)
- Familiarity with guidance algorithms for spacecraft slew planning and constraint handling
- Familiarity with state estimation and Kalman filtering
- Experience with spacecraft GNC sensors (star trackers, IMUs, sun sensors, GNSS) and attitude actuators (reaction wheels, torque rods, CMGs)
- Ability to leverage AI tools to accelerate development and iteration
- B.S. or M.S. in Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Physics, or related field — or equivalent depth from a Ph.D. program; 3–5 years of relevant experience (or equivalent research depth)
$155,000 - $170,000 per year
- Employee friendly equity compensation
- 4% direct matching 401k
- Health Insurance: 100% employee coverage & 75% dependent coverage
- Parental leave and childcare coverage
- Flexible vacation and sick time from day one
- 12 company holidays
- $100 monthly wellness benefit
- Relocation package if not based in Denver
Skills Required
- B.S. or M.S. in Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Physics, or related field
- 3-5 years of relevant experience or equivalent research depth
- Proficiency in C++, with some exposure to real-time or embedded system development
- Solid foundation in control systems design and stability analysis
- Familiarity with guidance algorithms for spacecraft and state estimation
What We Do
Albedo is the first space company to commercialize and provide platform capabilities to the new orbit regime of VLEO. VLEO — very low Earth orbit — transforms satellite capabilities by operating twice as close to Earth, enabling dramatic improvements in performance while reducing system costs. Albedo’s first satellite Clarity-1 — launched in March 2025 and now operating in VLEO — exemplifies the disruptive potential of the company’s proprietary VLEO platform. Clarity-1 delivers imagery at a resolution previously exclusive to drones & aircraft or billion-dollar classified satellites, while showcasing a platform that can support a variety of mission types. The world is rapidly changing and a new level of visibility and transparency is required to solve some of our largest problems. Albedo’s 10cm visible and 2m thermal imagery will fuel insights for industries such as mapping, insurance, utilities, solar, agriculture, carbon offsets, infrastructure sustainability, national security, and much more.








