GNC & Astrodynamics Engineer (Constellation) - Mission Operations
Company: Lynk
Location: Chantilly
Posted on: April 3, 2026
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Job Description:
About Lynk Lynk is the inventor of satellite direct to device or
D2D technology, and has the world’s only commercial license from
the FCC to operate a commercial D2D system. Today, Lynk allows
mobile network operators' subscribers to send and receive text
messages to and from space via standard unmodified, mobile devices.
Lynk’s service has been tested and proven on all seven continents,
has regulatory approvals in more than 30 countries and is currently
being deployed commercially based on more than 40 MNO commercial
service contracts covering approximately 50 countries. Our
technology will enable all 8 billion people on the planet to stay
connected with the existing standard phone in their pocket.
Everywhere. No matter what. By joining Lynk, you will have the
opportunity to directly touch the lives of billions. Your mission
will be to bring mobile broadband to billions, pull hundreds of
millions out of poverty, and save countless lives. Job Summary: The
GNC & Astrodynamics Engineer at Lynk is a pivotal role responsible
for defining, developing and implementing orbital dynamics
strategies and tools for a constellation of Low Earth Orbit
satellites. You will build the automated 'autopilot' for a growing
constellation of satellites to ensure proper stationkeeping and
avoid debris without human intervention. You will serve as the
subject matter expert in this domain including development of
collision avoidance tools, practices and strategies. As part of the
larger MIssion Operations team the GNC & Astrodynamics Engineer
will have the opportunity to support constellation level system
analyses as well as contribute to the design and analysis process
for next generation Lynk satellites. This is a technical leadership
role with you as the subject matter expert (SME) who will architect
our orbital strategy, not necessarily manage a large team on day
one. This role is expected to evolve into the technical owner of
constellation flight dynamics and automation as Lynk scales. Over
time, this may grow into a principal or team-lead role as
additional engineers are added. We are looking for an Astrodynamics
expert who is tired of running legacy STK scripts and wants to
build a modern, automated, and scalable orbital dynamics suite from
the ground up. Unlike traditional programs, this role directly
shapes live operational behavior for satellites already in orbit,
with feedback loops measured in days, not years. Who Thrives in
This Role Engineers who like being close to real operational
decisions Builders who prefer owning systems end-to-end over
maintaining legacy tools People comfortable with ambiguity and
shaping the problem, not just solving a spec Engineers who care
about correctness, but also understand operational tradeoffs Core
Responsibilities: Mission Operations Support: Review satellite
telemetry related to flight dynamics and attitude determination and
control systems (ADCS) to assess satellite health and performance.
Analyze telemetry to identify deviations from expected behavior and
recommend corrective actions or calibration updates to optimize
performance. Lead all flight dynamics efforts during launch and
early operations (LEOP) phases, collaborating with cross-functional
teams for successful deployment. Automated Tool Development: Drive
the development and enhancement of software tools for orbital
dynamics analysis, incorporating advanced algorithms and automation
to streamline decision-making Build and implement automation
pipelines for Collision Avoidance (COLA) to reduce turnaround time
and allow the system to scale across a growing constellation.
Incorporate automation and scalability into all maneuver planning
to support growth from a few satellites to hundreds. Orbital
Strategy & Maneuver Architecture: Lead the planning and execution
of satellite maneuvers (altitude adjustments, phasing, and
deployment) to optimize orbital parameters. Develop maneuver
strategies that maximize operational efficiency, extend satellite
lifetime, and maintain desired constellation geometries. Lead
planning and execution of safe deorbit or disposal maneuvers in
compliance with international debris mitigation guidelines.
Constellation Performance Analysis: Perform detailed analysis of
constellation configurations to optimize system performance and
meet mission objectives. Implement algorithms and tools for
constellation planning, including orbit determination and design
optimization. Conduct long-term sustainment analyses, including
fuel budgeting and end-of-life (EOL) strategy planning. During your
first 12 Months: This role is not expected to solve every orbital
dynamics problem on day one. We expect you to build the foundation
first, then progressively take on operational leadership as the
system matures. Initial focus is on automation, tooling, and
decision-support , not 24/7 operational ownership. You will work
closely with Mission Operations, Flight Software, and Systems
Engineering teams; this is not a siloed role. Operational execution
is shared with Flight Controllers; your focus is on decision logic,
tooling, and architecture. External SSA data providers, tools, and
partnerships are already in place; you are not starting from zero.
Participate in make/buy trades for relevant orbital dynamics
software to meet mission requirements and operational needs. Lead
flight dynamics efforts during launch and early operations phases
of the satellite fleet, collaborating closely with cross-functional
teams to support successful satellite deployment and initial
operations. Develop comprehensive flight dynamics system
maintenance guides, user manuals, and training plans to ensure
effective utilization of tools and processes. Examples of problems
you will work on: Turning conjunction data into automated,
repeatable maneuver recommendations Replacing manual,
commercial-software-driven workflows with fit-for-purpose,
automated pipelines Designing decision thresholds that balance
collision risk, fuel usage, and operational cadence Designing
constellation deployment and stationkeeping strategies that scale
with fleet growth Qualifications: 5 years of experience with
responsibilities such as satellite operations, mission design,
maneuver planning, or Collision Avoidance analysis. Demonstrated
proficiency in orbital mechanics principles, satellite dynamics,
and control theory, with a strong foundation in academic or
professional experience Strong analytical, conceptual, and
troubleshooting abilities to address complex orbital dynamics
challenges and optimize satellite performance. Experience with
collision avoidance, conjunction assessment, or closely related
safety-critical decision systems (or the ability to ramp quickly
into this domain). Knowledge of Space Situational Awareness
principles, including tracking and cataloging space objects,
assessing space debris environments, and interpreting Conjunction
Data Messages. Proficiency in numerical methods and algorithms or
propagator development relevant to orbital dynamics, such as
numerical integration techniques for solving differential equations
governing spacecraft motion, and algorithms for orbit optimization
and trajectory design. Comfort and proficiency in software tool
development, with experience in designing, implementing, and
refining tools for orbital dynamics analysis and operations.
Comfort with using programming languages and tools to solve
engineering problems, such as Python, MATLAB, Orekit, and STK. ITAR
Requirements: To comply with U.S. Government export control
regulations (ITAR), applicants must be one of the following: (i) a
U.S. citizen or national, (ii) a lawful permanent resident (green
card holder), (iii) a refugee under 8 U.S.C. § 1157, or (iv) an
asylee under 8 U.S.C. § 1158. Individuals who do not meet these
criteria must be eligible to obtain the necessary authorizations
from the U.S. Department of State. For more information, please
refer to the ITAR guidelines. Learn about ITAR here. Location:
Chantilly, VA
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