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Internworking student mfd Guidance, Navigation and Control GNC and Flight Dynamics

2021-10-01 18:12:28| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS

Our guidance, navigation and control team is searching for a motivated intern to support the development of the flight algorithm of the RFA launch vehicle. You enjoy working in a dedicated, dynamic and international environment that aims for highperformance engineering solutions in aerospace technology? Then apply for us. Your Tasks Development and evaluation of GNC algorithm and software Development and evaluation of launch vehicle flight dynamics models Work on dedicated tasks depending on your skillset and interest possible Your Qualifications Bachelor or Master study in Electrical, Aerospace or Mechanical Engineering, Mechatronics, Technical Informatics, Mathematics, Physics or related discipline Experience with matlab, simulink and CC is a plus Good understanding of at least one of the following areas is considered beneficial control system design, flight dynamics modelling, wind modelling, kinematics and dynamics modelling, monte carlo simulation, statistical analysis, database application development Ability to communicate in English all daytoday activities are performed in English Selfindependent, handson mentality and a structured way of working

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