RPO Navigation Engineer (Visual Navigation & Sensors)
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Posted: February 6, 2026
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Job Description
Role
We are looking for an RPO Navigation Engineer to design and implement visual navigation systems for an on-orbit refueling spacecraft. This role is responsible for developing vision-based navigation software and owning the camera and radar sensor hardware that enable safe and precise rendezvous and proximity operations. The engineer will work in close partnership with a GNC and operations software lead; together, you will define the end-to-end navigation and guidance architecture from sensors to flight software.
Key Responsibilities
Visual Navigation Software
Develop and maintain vision-based navigation algorithms for RPO, including relative pose estimation, target tracking, and state estimation
Implement and validate navigation software for on-orbit refueling scenarios
Integrate camera and radar measurements into the navigation stack
Support real-time and flight-qualified software implementations
Sensor Hardware Ownership
Own the camera and radar hardware used for navigation, from selection and specification through integration, testing, and operations
Define sensor performance requirements (resolution, frame rate, FoV, latency, noise, etc.)
Lead sensor calibration, alignment, and synchronization efforts
Support hardware-in-the-loop and system-level testing
Architecture & Systems Design
Co-define the navigation, GNC, and operations software architecture in collaboration with the GNC/ops software engineer
Define interfaces between sensors, navigation software, guidance algorithms, and flight software
Participate in system trade studies related to sensor selection, navigation approaches, and autonomy levels
Testing & Validation
Develop simulation, ground test, and on-orbit validation strategies for RPO navigation
Support closed-loop testing with simulated and real sensor data
Analyze test and flight data to improve navigation performance and robustness
Contribute to fault detection, degradation handling, and safe-mode concepts
Cross-Functional Collaboration
Work closely with GNC, flight software, mission operations, and systems engineering teams
Support mission planning and operational concept development for rendezvous and refueling
Contribute to design reviews, technical documentation, and flight readiness activities
Required Qualifications
Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Aerospace Engineering, Robotics, Computer Vision, Electrical Engineering, or a related field
Strong experience developing navigation or perception algorithms (e.g., visual odometry, pose estimation, sensor fusion)
Experience working with camera-based systems and/or radar sensors
Proficiency in C++, Python, or similar languages used for robotics and flight software
Solid understanding of orbital mechanics and RPO concepts
Preferred Qualifications
Background in mechatronics, robotics, or computer vision
Experience with hardware-in-the-loop testing and simulation environments
Familiarity with flight software frameworks or real-time systems
Key Skills
Visual navigation and perception
Sensor fusion and state estimation
Spacecraft RPO dynamics
System architecture definition
Cross-disciplinary collaboration
Note: this role is a fixed term contract with intent for a permanent contract after 12 months.
About Dawn Aerospace
Dawn Aerospace is a space transportation company with a purpose.
Our mission is to enable the next generation of space users by providing more sustainable and scalable ways to access and move around in space. We believe this access, in the form of a transportation network, will fundamentally change what’s possible from space. We currently focus on three areas of space transportation:
In-space propulsion
We're a leading supplier of turnkey green propulsion systems for various classes of satellites. Our systems utilise safe, accessible propellants and we have over 170 of these propulsion units on more than 40 operational satellites already. A further 200 units are in production.
In-space servicing
Coupled with our propulsion expertise, we are ensuring that our customers' satellites are refuellable. In the coming years, Dawn will offer a refueling service to enable life extension of customer satellites. This new market is aligned with our sustainability goal to ensue a clean and safe space for everyone!
Space launch
Our Mk-II Aurora spaceplane demonstrator has completed over 60 successful flights and we recently completed campaigns utilising our in-house rocket engine. Mk-II is unique in that it combines the performance of a rocket and the rapid reusability and economic model of an aircraft.
Our international teams are distributed across four locations: the Netherlands, France, New Zealand, and the USA.
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