Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics (LASP) at University of Colorado Boulder
Boulder, Colorado

Flight Controller (Satellite Systems Engineer)

OnsitePosted Apr 15, 2026

Job details

Location
Boulder, Colorado
Work type
Onsite
Posted
Apr 15, 2026
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jobs.colorado.edu

About this role

Founded a decade before NASA, the at the University of Colorado Boulder is revolutionizing human understanding of the cosmos. LASP is deeply committed to inspiring and educating the next generation of space explorers. From enabling the first exploratory rocket measurements of Earth’s upper atmosphere to trailblazing observations of every planet in the solar system, LASP is at the forefront of solar, planetary and space physics research, space-weather monitoring, and the search for evidence of habitable worlds. LASP advances scientific discovery and inspires the next generation through research, innovation, and education in space sciences. We employ over 700 scientists, engineers, support personnel, and students that work closely to cultivate creative ideas and explore novel solutions to make the impossible possible. LASP is dedicated to building and maintaining a unique synergism of expertise in space science, engineering, and spacecraft operations. Through research projects, LASP participates actively in the training of the future leaders of space research and helps the University of Colorado to educate students with valued technical and scientific skills. Development and use of innovative technologies and continuing participation in new research initiatives ensures a strong leadership role for LASP into the future. LASP is proud of our work environment that supports employee creativity and productivity and offers opportunities for a broad range of experiences. Further information about LASP can be found here: .

About Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics (LASP) at University of Colorado Boulder

Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics (LASP) at University of Colorado Boulder
Boulder, Colorado