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Head of Autonomy – Spacecraft Systems
Location: Los Angeles, CA
A well-funded national security space startup is seeking a Head of Autonomy to define, build, and lead the next generation of onboard autonomous systems for maneuverable spacecraft operating in complex, contested environments.
This company has already flown multiple vehicles, raised hundreds of millions in venture funding, and is scaling rapidly — building advanced space systems that combine AI, robotics, and software to shape the future of orbital security and sustainability.
What You’ll Own
- Autonomy vision & roadmap across all spacecraft programs.
- Development of game-theoretic, control, and learning-based algorithms to drive onboard decision-making.
- Leadership of a cross-functional autonomy team with deep expertise in RL, control, and embedded AI.
- Integration of autonomous systems with GNC, flight software, mission ops, and simulation pipelines.
- Maturation of novel approaches into flight-certified, mission-ready capabilities.
- External technical representation through research, community engagement, and thought leadership.
Key Responsibilities
- Architect and implement real-time autonomy for close-proximity space operations.
- Design systems that reason under uncertainty and act without ground input.
- Apply game theory to model adversary behavior and multi-agent dynamics.
- Use ML/AI selectively where it offers tangible benefit (e.g., anomaly detection, adaptation).
- Build V&V pipelines to transition autonomy from research to spaceflight.
- Recruit and mentor top-tier engineers and researchers in autonomy and control.
What We're Looking For:
- 8 years building real-world autonomous systems, with 3 years technical leadership.
- PhD (or MS extensive experience) in aerospace, robotics, control, or related field.
- Deep expertise in at least one of:
- Game theory (e.g., pursuit-evasion, differential games, Nash equilibrium).
- Optimal control (e.g., MPC, stochastic/dynamic programming).
- Modern ML (e.g., RL, imitation learning, transformers).
- Proven record of shipping autonomy into embedded or safety-critical environments.
- Familiarity with space systems (orbital mechanics, GNC, spaceflight dynamics).
- Hands-on with Python and C , and comfortable building simulation environments.
- Experience with verification, validation, and certifying autonomy for operational use.
- (Bonus) Active or eligible for U.S. security clearance.
Due to the number of applicants, if you have not received feedback after 2 weeks of applying, then unfortunately, you have been unsuccessful.