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OKAPI: Orbits

Orbital Software Engineer – SSA/SST Focus

OKAPI: Orbits, Germantown, Ohio, United States

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Your mission

Join us in building solutions that

keep space safe and sustainable . As part of our team, you’ll work on

varied projects and products

across

Space Flight Dynamics (FD) ,

Space Situational Awareness (SSA) ,

Space Traffic Management (STM) , and

Space Surveillance & Tracking (SST) . Your role will evolve over time: sometimes you’ll design and code algorithms, other times you’ll help integrate data sources, support product development, or contribute to institutional projects (e.g., ESA collaborations). If you enjoy learning new things, adapting to different challenges, and working in a fast-paced environment, this is for you.

Your tasks and responsibilities

Your tasks will

change over time

depending on project needs, but may include: Algorithm Development: Design and implement algorithms for orbit propagation, orbit determination, sensor fusion, and collision risk assessment, among other topics.

Software Engineering: Build

operational, production-ready software

in modern languages (similar to Python, Java, C++, Fortran) using best practices (CI/CD, testing, maintainability).

Product Development: Contribute to features for SSA/STM platforms, from concept to deployment, ensuring scalability and reliability.

Validation & Verification: Run V&V campaigns with real-world datasets to benchmark and improve system performance.

Institutional & Strategic Projects: Support projects for

space agencies (e.g., ESA, DLR)

or industry partners, including technical documentation, compliance with standards, and reporting.

Cross-Team Collaboration: Work with aerospace engineers, software developers, and business teams to deliver solutions that meet operational needs.

Your profile

Must-have: M.Sc. or higher in Aerospace Engineering, Space Engineering, Applied Mathematics, Applied Physics, Computer Science, or a closely related field, or equivalent professional experience in SSA/SST or Space Flight Dynamics.

Minimum of 2 years of relevant industry experience, involving software development or scientific programming.

Strong theoretical and practical knowledge of astrodynamics, orbital mechanics, and flight dynamics.

Ability to write robust, maintainable code in a compiled or high-level language (e.g., Python, Java, C++, Fortran, or similar).

Ability to work in a fast-paced, collaborative, and research-driven environment.

This position is only open to candidates currently based in Germany or willing to relocate.

Valid working permit for Germany/EU.

Nice-to-have: Hands-on experience with space surveillance and tracking (SST) systems, including sensor tasking and catalog maintenance.

Experience working with space agencies or private space companies in the SSA/SST field.

Familiarity with space surveillance and tracking systems.

Understanding of space policy and compliance frameworks.

Interest in contributing to the sustainability of space and long-term spaceflight operations.

Why us?

With a lean hierarchy and small working groups, you define your own way of work including flexible work hours. Work on groundbreaking space sustainability challenges with a team of top-tier engineers and scientists. Enjoy technical freedom. Influence system architecture, research methodologies, and data integration approaches. Grow continuously with access to training budgets, industry conferences, and networking opportunities. Be part of a strong engineering culture,with regular knowledge-sharing sessions, technical deep dives, and innovation sprints. Great team spirit, with company-wide events such as monthly all-hands lunches, and social activities like laser tag, dinners, and team-building outings.

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