Lead GPS Space Systems Engineer

The MITRE Corporation

$146K — $219K *
Aerospace & Defense
8 - 10 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • 8 years of experience in Engineering, Computer Science, Math, Physics, or a related field; or 6 years with a Master's; or 3 years with a PhD; or equivalent experience.
  • Strong understanding of GPS space vehicles and on-orbit spacecraft operations.
  • Experience in space system operations and systems engineering.
  • Knowledge of systems engineering principles and lifecycle management for space systems.
  • Ability to collaborate effectively with technical teams and stakeholders on-site.
  • U.S. Citizenship required for security clearance eligibility.
  • Willingness to work on-site 4 days a week at Peterson Space Force Base.

Responsibilities

  • Engage with government sponsors to understand operational needs and modernization objectives.
  • Conduct independent assessments and recommend improvements on GPS performance and implementation.
  • Collaborate with engineering teams to identify capability gaps and technical risks.
  • Assess and advise on GPS SV operations and integration efforts.
  • Evaluate operational impacts of satellite changes and upgrades on enterprise performance.
  • Analyze security and configuration management of spacecraft systems for risk mitigation.
  • Communicate engineering tradeoffs and recommendations to both technical teams and stakeholders.

Benefits

  • Health, dental, and vision insurance options.
  • 401(k) plan with company matching.
  • Generous paid time off and holiday leave.
  • Professional development and training opportunities.
  • Flexible work environment with potential telework options.
Full Job Description
MITRE's N114 Resilient Warfighter Space Services Department is committed to ensuring resilient space capabilities that enable joint warfighting across all domains. By combining operational understanding, technical excellence, and cross-enterprise collaboration, our team conducts research, systems engineering, analysis, and prototyping to provide senior government leaders with data-driven insights that strengthen national security space capabilities. Our portfolio focuses on resilient Satellite Communications (SATCOM) and Positioning, Navigation, and Timing (PNT), advancing innovative solutions that enhance the effectiveness and resilience of joint warfighters across all domains.

Roles & Responsibilities:

N114 Department is seeking an experienced Lead GPS Space Systems Engineer to serve as the primary interface and technical lead to the Space Systems Command PNT program office as a part of our Space Capabilities Division team. The ideal candidate will bring a comprehensive understanding of GPS operations and the broader enterprise, including space vehicle operations, spacecraft command and control, navigation message implementation, signal-in-space performance, telemetry, tracking and commanding (TT&C), constellation management, cybersecurity, cryptographic key management, and operational readiness.

As the primary interface and trusted advisor to the government, the successful candidate will demonstrate independent technical assessments, systems engineering, and mission-focused recommendations for sponsors' most challenging problems. Additionally, the candidate will collaborate with multiple sponsors, project leaders, and a team of multidisciplinary engineers and SMEs.

This position is located at the Peterson Space Force Base in Colorado Springs, Co, where you'll play a crucial part in shaping the future of GPS by supporting various aspects of its development. Your work directly contributes to mission continuity, operational effectiveness, and the long-term evolution of the GPS enterprise. Responsibilities may include some or all of the following:

  • Engage directly with government sponsors and mission stakeholders to understand operational needs, technical priorities, constraints, and modernization objectives.
  • Perform independent technical assessments and provide recommendations on GPS operational performance, navigation message implementation, and signal-in-space (SIS) performance to support mission success.
  • Work directly on-site with government and contractor engineering teams to identify capability gaps, technical risks, integration challenges, and opportunities for incremental delivery.
  • Assess and advise on GPS Space Vehicle (SV) operations, sustainment, modernization, and integration efforts across the control segment and operational enterprise while ensuring mission continuity and operational readiness.
  • Evaluate the operational impacts of satellite configuration changes, software and hardware upgrades, navigation message implementations, requirements changes, and sustainment activities on enterprise performance.
  • Evaluate technical approaches for spacecraft command and control, telemetry, tracking and commanding (TT&C), cybersecurity, cryptographic key management, configuration management, and spacecraft sustainment to identify risks and recommend improvements.
  • Provide technical guidance to government stakeholders on GPS constellation management, orbital analysis and slot management, spacecraft health and status monitoring, requirements development, and operational risk mitigation.
  • Communicate engineering tradeoffs, risks, and recommendations clearly to both technical teams and mission stakeholders.


Basic Qualifications:
  • Typically requires a minimum of 8 years of related experience with a Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Computer Science, Math, Physics, or related technical discipline; or 6 years and a Master's degree; or a PhD with 3 years' experience; or equivalent combination of related education and work experience.
  • Demonstrated understanding of GPS space vehicles (SVs), including experience supporting on-orbit spacecraft operations, satellite development, or spacecraft acquisition and sustainment programs.
  • Experience supporting space system operations, acquisition, systems engineering, integration, test, or sustainment activities.
  • Understanding of systems engineering principles, lifecycle management, and transition-to-operations activities for space systems.
  • Ability to work on-site at Peterson Space Force Base in Colorado Springs, CO and collaborate directly with government sponsor and contractor technical teams.
  • Ability to collaborate effectively with government, contractors, and Federally Funded Research and Development Center (FFRDC) stakeholders to deliver objective technical assessments and recommendations.
  • Must be eligible to obtain and maintain a Secret U.S Government issued Security Clearance. Per the U.S. Government's eligibility requirements, you must be a U.S Citizen to be considered for a security clearance.
  • This position requires a minimum of 4 days a week on-site.


Preferred Qualifications:
  • Active Secret clearance with the ability to obtain TS/SCI.
  • Experience engaging with government sponsors to shape technical direction, define requirements, prioritize work, and develop actionable solution paths.
  • Knowledge of spacecraft cybersecurity, cyber risk management and cyber-resilient operational practices for space systems, along with established working relationships across the GPS operational, sustainment, acquisition, and user communities.
  • Experience supporting GPS operational activities, including assignment to or direct support of the 2nd Navigation Warfare Squadron (2 NWS) or comparable operational organizations.
  • Working knowledge of GPS operational concepts, including space vehicle operations, control segment operations, mission planning, navigation message implementation (MNAV/CNAV), signal-in-space (SIS) performance, constellation management, orbital analysis, slot management, and launch integration.
  • Experience supporting GPS spacecraft sustainment, including telemetry, tracking and commanding (TT&C), cryptographic key management, configuration management, software and hardware upgrades, anomaly resolution, and fleet-wide implementation planning.
  • Experience supporting GPS test and evaluation activities, including test planning, execution, verification and validation, and the use of GPS test infrastructure such as the Modernized Receiver Test Asset (MRTA) and Modernized Signal Test Asset (MSTA).


This requisition requires the candidate to have a minimum of the following clearance(s):
None

This requisition requires the hired candidate to have or obtain, within one year from the date of hire, the following clearance(s):
Secret

Salary compensation range and midpoint:
$146,400 - $183,000 - $219,600 Annual

Work Location Type:
Onsite

Benefits information may be found here.

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