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Mission Analysis and Simulation Intern

Company Description

iMETALX, Inc. is at the forefront of innovations in space accessibility and sustainability. Our mission is to provide state-of-the-art solutions in space domain awareness (SDA) and in-space servicing, assembly, and manufacturing (ISAM) for both governmental and commercial institutions. Specializing in spacecraft autonomy, we utilize advanced technologies in perception, controls, and testing, fostering a future where space is more attainable and sustainable.

We are thrilled to invite motivated individuals to join our internship program, particularly with our Mission Analysis and Simulation Internship. This role is designed to engage students in vital analyses influencing our cutting-edge projects and provide them with key skills in simulation processes as applied to real-world missions.

Role Overview:

As a Mission Analysis and Simulation Intern, you will actively partake in analyzing mission objectives and contributing to the development of simulation systems that enable the execution of these objectives. Your work will support our teams in understanding mission feasibility, determining the necessary parameters for successful outcomes, and optimizing strategies for space missions.

What You’ll Learn

Your internship experience will include:

  • Conducting mission feasibility analyses based on theoretical models and real data
  • Developing simulations that capture mission dynamics and objectives
  • Collaborating in cross-functional teams to enhance mission planning
  • Gaining insights into cutting-edge tools and software specific to mission analysis

Key Responsibilities:

Mission Analysis

  • Support the evaluation of mission parameters and objectives for various projects
  • Assist in compiling data and generating reports to inform mission planning

Simulation Development

  • Help design and implement simulation scenarios that satisfy critical mission objectives
  • Evaluate the performance of simulation models and suggest improvements

Team Collaboration

  • Engage with engineers and other interns to assist in project tasks and deliverables
  • Participate in team meetings and contribute ideas for mission improvement

Who You Are

  • A dedicated undergraduate or graduate student pursuing a degree in Aerospace Engineering, Systems Engineering, Robotics, Computer Science, or a related field.
  • Familiarity with programming languages such as Python, MATLAB, or C++.
  • Basic understanding of mission analysis techniques and simulation frameworks.
  • Strong analytical mindset with a passion for space missions and autonomous systems.
  • A team-oriented individual with excellent communication skills, excited to learn from experienced professionals.
  • Driven by curiosity and the desire to contribute to innovative mission analysis practices.