Anduril Industries is seeking a Tracking Software Engineer to develop advanced tracking algorithms for space missions, focusing on maintaining custody of space objects and enhancing military capabilities. The ideal candidate should have a strong background in tracking algorithms, state estimation, and programming in MATLAB, Python, and C++
Job Summary
Anduril's Space team is dedicated to expanding AI-powered capabilities into the final frontier to enhance Space Domain Awareness and Command and Control.
The role involves designing and implementing advanced object tracking algorithms that handle track initiation, maintenance, correlation, and termination in contested environments.
Candidates will collaborate with software teams to transition tracking algorithms from MATLAB/Python prototypes to production C/C++ code optimized for real-time operational systems.
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Anduril Industries is seeking a Tracking Software Engineer to develop advanced tracking algorithms for space missions, focusing on maintaining custody of space objects and enhancing military capabilities. The ideal candidate should have a strong background in tracking algorithms, state estimation, and programming in MATLAB, Python, and C++.
Salary
Base: $166,000 - $220,000 USD; Bonus/Equity: Highly competitive equity grants included; Benefits: Top-tier benefits package available at little to no cost
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Multi-target tracking algorithm design
Kalman filtering and state estimation
JPDA and MHT data association methods
MATLAB, Python, and C++ proficiency
Physics-based modeling and simulation
Nice-to-have
Experience with missile defense systems
Embedded systems optimization skills
MBSE tools familiarity (Cameo, Rhapsody)
Real-time system constraint knowledge
Advanced degree in Engineering or Physics
Key Requirements
Active U.S. Secret security clearance
Bachelor's degree in Engineering or related field
5+ years of experience in multi-target tracking
Proficiency in transitioning algorithms to C++
Experience with Monte Carlo analysis and HIL testing