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What is the difference between Space Research vs Satellite Technician?

AspectSpace ResearchSatellite Technician
Required CredentialsAdvanced degrees in aerospace, physics, or engineeringTechnical diploma or associate degree in electronics or telecommunications
Work EnvironmentResearch labs, space agencies, universitiesFieldwork, satellite ground stations, repair facilities
Employer & IndustryNASA, ESA, private aerospace companiesSatellite service providers, telecommunications companies

Space Research involves designing, developing, and analyzing space missions and technologies, often requiring advanced degrees and research skills. Satellite Technicians focus on maintaining, repairing, and installing satellite systems, typically with technical certifications. While both roles work within the aerospace industry, Space Research is more research-oriented, whereas Satellite Technicians are hands-on technical specialists.

How can I become a space researcher?

To become a space researcher, typically a bachelor's degree in physics, astronomy, engineering, or a related field is required, often followed by a master's or Ph.D. for advanced roles. Gaining experience through internships, research projects, and developing skills in data analysis, programming, and laboratory techniques are also important for pursuing a career in space research.

How to get a job in space research?

To pursue a career in space research, candidates typically need a strong background in science, engineering, or mathematics, often requiring a relevant bachelor's or advanced degree. Gaining experience through internships, research projects, or working with space agencies and organizations like NASA or ESA can improve job prospects. Skills in data analysis, programming, and familiarity with space-related tools are also valuable.
Infographic showing various Space Research job openings in Colorado as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% Internship, 1% As Needed, 84% Full Time, 11% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 83% Physical, 4% Hybrid, and 13% Remote job distribution.

LTV GNC/Simulation Engineer

Odyssey Space Research

Boulder, CO • On-site

$70 - $150/hr

Other

Posted 2 days ago

New


Job description

About the Opportunity:

Odyssey Space Research, LLC has an opportunity for a full-time experienced Simulation Engineer to support our continued growth in the Houston, TX (and Boulder, CO) area. For more than 20 years Odyssey has tackled complex problems by providing innovative engineering and software solutions to advance space exploration - and had fun doing it. We foster a collaborative culture with a relaxed work environment where happy employees produce exceptional outcomes. Being a part of Odyssey Space Research means being part of a team of highly skilled professionals in fields such as aerospace engineering, software, mathematics, and physics, who create innovative products and solutions to advance space exploration. Our goal is to provide you with challenging work in a fun environment. Visit us at https://www.odysseysr.com/

Job Description:

Qualified candidates will support the software development on the Lunar Terrain Vehicle (LTV). Lunar Terrain Vehicle Services (LTVS) provides a human-class rover that will extend the exploration range of Artemis crew members on the surface of the Moon. Mobility will enable the humans to traverse greater distances to better explore the Lunar Surface and make scientific discoveries and build the future of lunar development. LTVS will also provide for uncrewed autonomous exploration. Odyssey Space Research provides key support in the development, training, and operation of the LTVS system.

Candidates will be innovative, analytical, and excited to further space exploration through their work on practical and impactful projects. Candidates are expected to be proficient with:

  • C/C++
  • Linux development environments
  • Terrain relative navigation and/or dead reckoning algorithm implementation
  • Lunar terrain interaction with vehicle in a simulated environment
  • Vehicle component and subsystem modeling

We are seeking exceptional individuals of all skill levels with a strong desire to further space exploration, regardless of background.

Required:
  • U.S. Citizen (or Permanent Resident) is required due to the nature of the work
  • BS/MS/PhD in Aerospace, Mechanical, Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or similar STEM degrees from accredited universities
Other Useful Skills (not required for every position):
  • Manned Spaceflight Experience
  • Software and Hardware integration
  • Model development and validation
  • NASA HLA standard
  • Experience with Unreal Engine
  • Automotive Vehicle Modeling Software.
  • Python
  • Experience developing code on various platforms (ARM, x86, PowerPC, SPARC, 8051, etc.)
  • Experience with hardware interfaces (PCI, 1553, SPI, I2C, CAN, RS-422/232, etc.)
  • Experience with various networking standards (including, but not limited to TCP, UDP, IP)
  • Familiar with various computer virtualization technologies
  • Matlab/Simulink
  • Experience in supporting NASA and other government sector contracts
Additional Information:

Positions are available in the Houston, TX and Boulder CO areas

Salary Range:

$70k - $150k

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