STARK
STARK

Guidance Engineer (Control)

TLDR

Drive the development of GNSS-denied navigation and terminal autonomy for unmanned aerial systems, enabling reliable operations in contested environments.

About Us

STARK is a new kind of defence technology company revolutionising the way autonomous systems are deployed across multiple domains. We design, develop and manufacture high performance unmanned systems that are software-defined, mass-scalable, and cost effective. This provides our operators with a decisive edge in highly contested environments.

We’re focused on delivering deployable, high-performance systems - not future promises. In a time of rising threats, STARK is bolstering the technological edge of NATO Allies and their Partners to deter aggression and defend Europe - today.

Your mission

Reporting directly to the Head of the Control Team, the Guidance Engineer will drive the development of GNSS-denied navigation, guidance, and terminal autonomy for unmanned aerial systems. This role is central to enabling reliable autonomous operations in contested and degraded environments, from perception-driven navigation to closed-loop terminal guidance.

Responsibilities

  • Design and implement guidance laws (e.g. proportional navigation, pursuit)
  • Develop control systems (PID, LQR, MPC, adaptive control) for aerial and mobile platforms
  • Build closed-loop autonomy pipelines integrating perception → state estimation → guidance → control
  • Implement real-time autonomy algorithms in C++ within ROS2 frameworks
  • Translate mission-level objectives into tactical and executable control strategies
  • Model system dynamics (aerodynamics, kinematics, actuator constraints)
  • Develop and integrate software with embedded flight control systems
  • Perform system-level debugging across the full autonomy stack
  • Support SIL/HIL simulations and real-world flight testing
  • Produce technical reports, validation results, and performance analyses 

Qualifications

  • Strong foundation in mathematics (linear algebra, differential equations, optimization)
  • Deep expertise in control theory (PID, state-space control, optimal control)
  • Experience with missile guidance laws (e.g. proportional navigation, missile guidance concepts)
  • Background in robotics / computer engineering / aerospace
  • Strong C++ programming skills (real-time systems)
  • Hands-on experience with ROS2
  • Experience with embedded systems / flight controllers
  • Ability to design and analyze closed-loop systems
  • Strong debugging, system analysis, and performance evaluation skills

Nice to Have

  • Experience with model predictive control (MPC) or advanced control strategies
  • Familiarity with nonlinear system modeling and simulation
  • Experience with UAVs, missiles, or high-dynamics autonomous systems
  • Knowledge of sensor fusion and navigation integration
  • MATLAB / Python for simulation and prototyping
  • Experience with Monte Carlo simulation and robustness analysis
  • Physics background (double major is a strong advantage) 
If you are not living in Greece and open to relocating from another EU country we are able to offer relocation allowance for this position.

If you´re intersted in building the future of European Defence with us, and you see yourself reflected in the description above, please send us your CV in English. We´re looking forward to meeting you!

STARK is a defense technology company that designs, develops, and manufactures high-performance unmanned systems to enhance the deployment of autonomous technologies across various domains. Our focus is on delivering software-defined, mass-scalable, and cost-effective solutions that give NATO Allies a decisive advantage in contested environments, addressing today's rising threats.

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