Logos Space is a Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite system purpose-built to serve the connectivity needs of the commercial enterprise users and government users. We will help fill an important gap in the market, providing resilient, high-performance satellite-based connectivity services to enterprise and government customers worldwide. Business customers have contracts with agreed-upon performance standards for their broadband, and Logos will build these capabilities into the system from the beginning. Speed and reliability are the foundation of the system. Logos is designed to extend cloud and data center network connectivity anywhere in the world to fixed, seaborne, and airborne terminals.
Logos is led by a team of highly experienced engineers with proven track records in the networking and satellite industries.
As a Senior Mission Simulation Engineer, you will lead the development and maintenance of our constellation’s Digital Twin. You will create high-fidelity, user-friendly simulations that model the complex interactions between orbital dynamics, satellite hardware, and network topology. Your work is the primary tool used by all internal and external stakeholders to visualize constellation health, predict network bottlenecks or efficiencies, and to explore mission-critical "what-if" scenarios.
Digital Twin Development: Architect and scale a comprehensive simulation environment that models multiple constellation shells, accounting for the effect of orbital perturbations, space vehicle power constraints, and link availability.
Network Topology Modeling: Architect and implement networking layers to visualize data routing, latency, and coverage/throughput across the dynamic constellation mesh.
Stakeholder Tooling: Design and deploy "user-friendly" dashboards and visualization tools (e.g., web-based 3D viewers) that allow non-experts to interact with the constellation model.
Cross-Functional Integration: Serve as a bridge between mission design, space vehicle engineering, and the product management teams at Logos
Predictive Analysis: Develop "shadow ops" capabilities to simulate constellation behavior in advance of planned events or to reconstruct past scenarios.
Education: BS, MS, or PhD in Aerospace Engineering, Computer Science, or a related field, with exposure to Astrodynamics.
Experience: 5+ years in modeling and simulation, ideally within the aerospace or telecommunications sectors.
Software: Expert-level proficiency in Python, C++, Rust, or Julia, with experience building large-scale distributed Digit Twin simulations.
Visualization: Experience with 3D visualization engines such as CesiumJS, Unreal Engine, etc
Domain Knowledge: Strong understanding of orbital mechanics (J2 perturbations, coordinate frames) and network protocols.
Experience with Constellation-level satellite networking simulation frameworks
Experience with System Tool Kit (STK), FreeFlyer, or similar Space mission simulation frameworks.
Background in data visualization for complex geospatial datasets.
Experience with LEO satellite communication constellations
Ability to obtain and maintain a U.S. Government Security Clearance
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Logos Space Services is an equal opportunity employer committed to fostering creativity, curiosity and diverse perspectives among employees. We seek to create an environment where everyone can reach their full potential and drive outstanding results. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, national origin, age, sex, religion, disability, sexual orientation, marital status, veteran status, gender identity or expression, or any other basis protected by local, state, or federal law. This policy applies with regard to all aspects of one's employment, including hiring, transfer, promotion, compensation, eligibility for benefits, and termination. Offers will be contingent on the candidate's ability to access export-controlled information under U.S. law.