Impulsespace
Electrical Engineer (Avionics) Redondo Beach Department Avionics Employment Type
Impulsespace, Redondo Beach, California, United States, 90278
Electrical Engineer (Avionics)
Department:
AvionicsEmployment Type:
Full TimeLocation:
Redondo BeachReporting To:
Carl Haken, VP of AvionicsCompensation:
$105,000 - $145,000 / year
Description
As an
Avionics Electrical Engineer,
you will design and test custom circuit boards and other avionics devices, mentor less experienced engineers, set high standards, and guide the technical direction of the avionics team. You will work directly with software engineers, propulsion engineers, GNC engineers, and others. You will have the opportunity to contribute to all aspects of spacecraft electronics development, from architecting new systems to building and operating them.
Responsibilities
Contribute to new spacecraft avionics architecture tradesDevelop circuit boards and electromechanical assembliesPerform rigorous analyses and simulations of avionics devices and systemsPerform development testing of hardware in the lab, from a single circuit board to an entire system including non-avionics elementsOwn hardware through qualification and flight operationsEstablish and maintain high technical standards and mentor less experienced engineers
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering or related field2+ years professional experience designing electronics for rockets, spacecraft, or other vehiclesProficiency with electronics component selection, analysis, simulation, schematics, and layoutExperience troubleshooting electronics problems at the board level or system levelDesire to improve team processes and train other team membersAbility to communicate technical challenges, explain rationale and/or resolve concerns
Preferred Skills and Experience
Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering or related fieldDemonstrated experience with Altium DesignerDemonstrated experience doing new development work for any of the following: optics, star trackers, cameras, motors, reaction wheels, batteries, harnessing, ethernet switches, FPGAs, antennas, or any other specialized area relevant to spacecraft or rocketsExperience in a startup or agile development environment
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Department:
AvionicsEmployment Type:
Full TimeLocation:
Redondo BeachReporting To:
Carl Haken, VP of AvionicsCompensation:
$105,000 - $145,000 / year
Description
As an
Avionics Electrical Engineer,
you will design and test custom circuit boards and other avionics devices, mentor less experienced engineers, set high standards, and guide the technical direction of the avionics team. You will work directly with software engineers, propulsion engineers, GNC engineers, and others. You will have the opportunity to contribute to all aspects of spacecraft electronics development, from architecting new systems to building and operating them.
Responsibilities
Contribute to new spacecraft avionics architecture tradesDevelop circuit boards and electromechanical assembliesPerform rigorous analyses and simulations of avionics devices and systemsPerform development testing of hardware in the lab, from a single circuit board to an entire system including non-avionics elementsOwn hardware through qualification and flight operationsEstablish and maintain high technical standards and mentor less experienced engineers
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering or related field2+ years professional experience designing electronics for rockets, spacecraft, or other vehiclesProficiency with electronics component selection, analysis, simulation, schematics, and layoutExperience troubleshooting electronics problems at the board level or system levelDesire to improve team processes and train other team membersAbility to communicate technical challenges, explain rationale and/or resolve concerns
Preferred Skills and Experience
Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering or related fieldDemonstrated experience with Altium DesignerDemonstrated experience doing new development work for any of the following: optics, star trackers, cameras, motors, reaction wheels, batteries, harnessing, ethernet switches, FPGAs, antennas, or any other specialized area relevant to spacecraft or rocketsExperience in a startup or agile development environment
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