Mid-Level Orbital Analyst

Vandenberg SFB, CA
Full Time
Mid Level

Job Description:

Omitron is looking for an experienced Orbital Analyst to join our Vandenberg Operations team. We are a company rooted in ensuring mission success across flight operations, trajectory design and analysis, software tools for Space Domain Awareness (SDA), and On-Orbit Spaceflight Safety.  You will work closely with OAs and Engineers to ensure successful mission operations along with developing and delivering products which enable government customer situational awareness and decision making.

As a mid-level Orbital Analyst (OA), you will play a critical role in monitoring, analyzing, and predicting the behavior of space objects. OAs ensure the space flight safety of our customers’ satellite assets in a congested space domain. Your expertise in orbital mechanics and data evaluation will be pivotal to overall mission success. A successful mid-level OA will execute processes to coordinate and integrate relevant information and findings across multiple areas to deliver space analysis products and analytics. You will help mentor other junior orbital analysts on space analysis best practices and provide innovative solutions to the Engineering Lead on various problem sets the team comes across. Candidate will collaborate closely with our multidisciplinary team of engineers, analysts, and Team Leads to support space operations and advance Omitron’s position as a leader in the space industry.

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Responsibilities:

  • Perform comprehensive analysis of space objects’ orbital parameters, including the tracking, identification, and characterization of the Space Catalog
  • Complex understanding of orbit determination to include tracking and predicting the orbits using mathematical models and algorithms
  • Understanding of current practices and guidelines for orbital degree mitigation, including satellite end-of-life disposal and collision risk assessment
  • Comprehensive understanding of Space Surveillance Network sensors, networks, and data, including capabilities and limitations
  • Strong proficiency in applying advanced orbital mechanics to real world problems
  • Experience on compiling statistics based on current space object population
  • Ability to multi-task and be capable of applying innovative analysis in a dynamic work environment to solve customer problems
  • Collaborate with senior orbital analysts to track potential collision risks and other threats

 

Basic Qualifications:

Preferred Qualifications:

  • 6+ years of experience involving space domain data 
  • DoD 8570 IAT Level II certification (e.g., Security+ CE, CCNA-Security)
  • Robust knowledge of orbital mechanics
  • Experience with applying Python numerical and libraries such as NumPy, Pandas, Matplotlib, SciPy, etc.
  • Excellent problem solving and critical thinking skills, with a track record of resolving complex orbital anomalies
  • Familiarity with Linux-based OS, particularly Red Hat or Suse.
  • Proficiency in Python 2
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