Stellar Solutions
Role/Responsibilities/Qualifications
Ideal candidate will have experience with Infrared Optical Payloads and IR data analysis for missile warning, missile tracking and missile defense applications. They will have a working knowledge of space vehicle operations, software development, payload calibration, weapons systems, the Overhead Persistent Infrared (OPIR) enterprise as it pertains to existing capabilities and planned constellations, image data processing and data fusion. The candidate should have both excellent written and verbal communication skills and be able to take broad guidance and engage with partners to develop programmatic approaches. Responsibilities: Create tasking plans for the IR payload for both targets and calibration events according to payload constraints Monitor payload data for quality and troubleshoot issues Work as part of the system team to suggest and implement improvements that streamline operations and data flow Develop test plans and procedures for one-off events Advise and assist the government and development contractors on future mission capability Integrate new capability into the OPIR enterprise Interact with International Affairs (IA) Capabilities Division, PEOs, and interagency partners to ensure complete and informed strategies and plans Required Skills: BS degree in STEM 10+ years in space vehicle operations and/or software development and/or image processing Experience with open shift or other container platforms Familiarity with various data formats such as OPGA or ILOS Experience developing and transitioning capability to USSF operators Desired Skills: MS degree in STEM 15+ years in space vehicle operations and/or software development and/or image processing Technical image data analysis for battlespace awareness applications GEOINT data fusion AI/ML applications for processing GEOINT data Security Clearance & Other Requirements: U.S. Citizen with Top Secret Clearance and with the ability to obtain SCI level clearances as required Position is located in Boulder, CO
Note: Position on site and travel expected to be less than 20% of the time. Compensation: The typical salary range for this position is USD $138,000 - $165,000 per year. Individual pay is determined by many factors including work location, job-related skills, experience, and relevant education or training. In addition to salary, this position is also eligible for a discretionary annual performance bonus, profit sharing / retirement plan and other benefits (all in addition to annual base salary). Deliverable(s)
Deliverables could be in the format of a report, software file, briefing, spreadsheet, or other document as directed by the Government, using government approved and/or mandated systems/software and processes governed by guidance/instructions/policy or direction. The nature of this work will, at times, require quick responses to stringent deadlines and always in a high quality, professional manner.
Ideal candidate will have experience with Infrared Optical Payloads and IR data analysis for missile warning, missile tracking and missile defense applications. They will have a working knowledge of space vehicle operations, software development, payload calibration, weapons systems, the Overhead Persistent Infrared (OPIR) enterprise as it pertains to existing capabilities and planned constellations, image data processing and data fusion. The candidate should have both excellent written and verbal communication skills and be able to take broad guidance and engage with partners to develop programmatic approaches. Responsibilities: Create tasking plans for the IR payload for both targets and calibration events according to payload constraints Monitor payload data for quality and troubleshoot issues Work as part of the system team to suggest and implement improvements that streamline operations and data flow Develop test plans and procedures for one-off events Advise and assist the government and development contractors on future mission capability Integrate new capability into the OPIR enterprise Interact with International Affairs (IA) Capabilities Division, PEOs, and interagency partners to ensure complete and informed strategies and plans Required Skills: BS degree in STEM 10+ years in space vehicle operations and/or software development and/or image processing Experience with open shift or other container platforms Familiarity with various data formats such as OPGA or ILOS Experience developing and transitioning capability to USSF operators Desired Skills: MS degree in STEM 15+ years in space vehicle operations and/or software development and/or image processing Technical image data analysis for battlespace awareness applications GEOINT data fusion AI/ML applications for processing GEOINT data Security Clearance & Other Requirements: U.S. Citizen with Top Secret Clearance and with the ability to obtain SCI level clearances as required Position is located in Boulder, CO
Note: Position on site and travel expected to be less than 20% of the time. Compensation: The typical salary range for this position is USD $138,000 - $165,000 per year. Individual pay is determined by many factors including work location, job-related skills, experience, and relevant education or training. In addition to salary, this position is also eligible for a discretionary annual performance bonus, profit sharing / retirement plan and other benefits (all in addition to annual base salary). Deliverable(s)
Deliverables could be in the format of a report, software file, briefing, spreadsheet, or other document as directed by the Government, using government approved and/or mandated systems/software and processes governed by guidance/instructions/policy or direction. The nature of this work will, at times, require quick responses to stringent deadlines and always in a high quality, professional manner.