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Senior Acquisition, Tracking & Pointing Engineer

Posted January 07, 2026
Full Time $150,000 - $180,000 / year

Job Overview

As a Senior Acquisition, Tracking & Pointing Engineer, you will lead the development of the pointing and tracking subsystem for our FSO laser communication terminal. You will design the algorithms and controls (both software and hardware). This is a hands-on role blending optics, sensors, and control theory – you’ll be architecting the pointing control loops, selecting sensors (cameras, trackers, IMUs), and coding or configuring the real-time control software/FPGA.

You will have broad autonomy to define the PAT architecture and will be the go-to expert for optical pointing and tracking, with the opportunity to grow a team as our FSO programs expand.

This role is on-site and will interface heavily with the optical, photonics, and modem teams to ensure an integrated design.

Responsibilities

  • Own the end-to-end pointing, acquisition, and tracking (PAT) architecture for the FSO system. Develop pointing budgets that account for spacecraft attitude dynamics, thermal drift, and atmospheric disturbance, and allocate error to subsystems (gimbal, fine steering mirror, sensors). Define the control system requirements (bandwidth, stability, accuracy) needed to achieve sub-µrad pointing stability.
  • Design and implement algorithms to acquire transmitter and rapidly and maintain lock. This includes search strategies (spiral scans, beacon acquisition sequences), tracking filters (Kalman or extended Kalman filters for sensor fusion), and loss-of-signal recovery strategies. Develop software and/or FPGA logic for real-time centroiding of acquisition camera images and tracking detector signals (quad cells or position sensing devices).
  • Develop the control loops for fast steering mirrors (FSM) or precision actuators to actively suppress jitter and beam wander. Integrate IMU data and other inertial references to feed-forward or stabilize line-of-sight pointing. Tune closed-loop controllers to mitigate disturbances (reaction wheels, vibration) and atmospheric tilt errors, achieving residual pointing error within the link budget.
  • Hardware-In-the-Loop (HIL) Testing: Build a testbed to validate PAT performance, including hardware-in-loop simulations. For example, set up a dynamic optical simulator with a movable target, turbulence phase screens, and a real-time controller. Test the acquisition time and tracking robustness under varying conditions (simulated satellite motion, atmospheric turbulence levels) and iterate on algorithms as needed.
  • Develop quick software prototypes or simulations of pointing algorithms (e.g. in MATLAB/Python) to prove out concepts. Then implement the final high-reliability solution in embedded software or FPGA firmware for flight. Support “hands-on” troubleshooting and iteration during optical alignment sessions and system tests, adjusting control parameters to achieve optimal performance on the hardware.

Minimum Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s or Master’s in Aerospace Engineering, Controls/Electrical Engineering, Applied Physics or similar field. 
  • 5+ years of experience working on pointing, tracking, or guidance/control systems (such as satellite attitude control, gimbal systems, or optical tracking systems).
  • Strong foundation in control theory and signal processing. Experience designing and tuning feedback control loops (PID, state-space, Kalman filters) for high-precision systems. Knowledge of sensor fusion and state estimation (e.g. IMU integration with optical trackers).
  • Understanding of optical pointing mechanisms – experience with gimbals, fast steering mirrors, precision opto-mechanical actuators or similar hardware. Ability to analyze pointing errors, jitter spectra, and to create pointing error budgets accounting for on-orbit behaviors. 
  • Proficiency in programming for algorithm development and real-time implementation. This could include MATLAB/Simulink or Python for modeling, and C/C++ and/or HDL (VHDL/Verilog) for implementing algorithms on real-time processors or FPGAs. Hands-on experience with implementing control algorithms in embedded systems or FPGAs is highly desirable.
  • Experience setting up experiments or test rigs for control systems (motion platforms, optical setups, etc.). Comfortable with data acquisition and analysis of system performance (using tools like Python, MATLAB). Demonstrated ability to troubleshoot complex hardware/software systems in a lab or field environment.

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