Jobs: astronautical engineering

  • Graduate Engineer

    7 days ago


    Plymouth, Devon, United Kingdom United States Air Force Full time

    In order for us to complete our missions, our technology simply cannot fail. Covering a wide range of specialties ranging from aeronautical and computer systems to flight test and mechanical, Developmental Engineers provide advanced skill and knowledge of their particular specialties. Responsible for everything from the planning to implementation of their...


  • Plymouth, Devon, United Kingdom United States Air Force Full time

    ADVANCING OUR OPERATIONS In order for us to complete our missions, our technology simply cannot fail. Covering a wide range of specialties ranging from aeronautical and computer systems to flight test and mechanical, Developmental Engineers provide advanced skill and knowledge of their particular specialties. Responsible for everything from the planning to...


  • Eastbourne, United Kingdom University of Brighton Full time

    **Location**: - Eastbourne**Salary**: - £38,474 to £45,737 per annum**Fixed Term End Date**: - 31/05/2024**Closing Date**: - Thursday 27 July 2023**Interview Date**: - To be confirmed**Reference**: - HE4039-23-239**We have an exciting post for a skilled post graduate researcher or clinician to work as part of a research team undertaking vascular...


  • Southampton, United Kingdom University of Southampton Full time

    Supervisory Team:  Dr Alexander Wittig, Dr Minkwan Kim Project description In this PhD, we will develop a complete mission concept for satellites to detect the release of biological agents on the ground through constant monitoring from space. This technology can be used to monitor adherence to international treaties regulating the release of such agents. In...


  • Southampton, United Kingdom University of Southampton Full time

    PhD Supervisor: Dr Alexander Wittig Supervisory Team: Dr Alexander Wittig, Dr Davide Amato (external, from Imperial) Project description: Interest in more complex dynamics of space trajectories beyond perturbed Keplerian dynamics is rapidly growing. In cislunar space Moon, Earth, and spacecraft form a three-body problem already exhibiting a rich set of...


  • Southampton, Southampton, United Kingdom University of Southampton Full time

    PhD Supervisor: Dr Alexander WittigSupervisory Team: Dr Alexander Wittig, Dr Davide Amato (external, from Imperial)Project description:Interest in more complex dynamics of space trajectories beyond perturbed Keplerian dynamics is rapidly growing. In cislunar space Moon, Earth, and spacecraft form a three-body problem already exhibiting a rich set of...