Electrical Engineer - Spaceflight Hardware Job at Moseley Technical Services, In
Moseley Technical Services, Inc., Webster, TX, United States, 77598
Overview
Electrical Engineer - Spaceflight Hardware
Webster, TX
Join a fast-paced team developing high-reliability electrical systems for spaceflight and aerospace applications. As an Electrical Engineer, you’ll drive the design, integration, and validation of mission-critical hardware from concept through delivery.
Responsibilities
- Interpret electrical hardware requirements based on interfacing systems
- Develop and maintain electrical system requirements in collaboration with stakeholders
- Conduct concept trade studies to inform design decisions and optimize performance
- Define and baseline electrical interfaces to ensure system integration
- Perform or review electrical analyses for design validation
- Ensure hardware designs meet size, weight, power, and cost (SWaP-C) constraints
- Create, review, and release accurate electrical drawings and specifications
- Plan and execute verification and validation (V&V) activities to ensure requirements compliance
- Author assembly and test procedures to support hardware integration
- Oversee procurement, manufacturing, assembly, and testing of electrical hardware
- Support development and delivery of ISS or spaceflight safety documentation
- Present design progress and rationale to design review boards and safety panels
- Collaborate across disciplines (electrical, systems, quality) to ensure project success
- Support additional engineering tasks to advance project goals
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering from an accredited institution
- 5+ years of electrical engineering experience in spaceflight, aerospace, or high-spec equipment development
- Proficiency with circuit design and analysis tools (e.g., Altium Designer)
- Experience with electrical lab equipment for system verification and troubleshooting
- Competence in electrical circuit analysis, including signal integrity and power delivery
- Demonstrated experience with trade studies for design optimization
- U.S. citizenship or lawful permanent residency (Green Card)
- Must pass a U.S. government background check
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience designing and testing hardware for extreme environments (space, thermal, vibration)
- Proficiency in PCB design using Altium, particularly for systems with embedded processors
- Experience writing software scripts to test PCB functionality
- Expertise in power system design, including:
- DC-DC converters
- Linear regulators
- Experience with analog signal processing, including:
- Signal conditioning using passive components and op-amps
- ADC selection and interfacing for digital conversion of analog sensors
Moseley Technical Services, Inc. is an AA/EEO/Veterans/Disabled Employer.
Still have questions? Reach out to Jarrett.Lee@moseleytechnical.com
What to Expect
- Applicants selected for employment will be required to pass a pre-employment drug screening and background investigation which may include education, criminal and work history verifications.
- Final position level and pay will be based on experience.
- Minimal travel required; occasional evening or weekend work may be necessary to meet project success.
- This is a two year contract with pay not to exceed 29 hours a week.
Resources
- To apply, send resume to: resumes@moseleytechnical.com
- For more active job openings: https://careers.moseleytechnical.com/jobs
- For more information about Moseley visit: http://www.moseleytechnical.com/about-us/
Moseley Technical Services, Inc. (Moseley) was incorporated in 1994 to provide engineering and professional services to the aerospace/defense, manufacturing, government, and commercial industries. Our Mission is to deliver superior service to our customers and employees. We have been successful in our vision by building long-term relationships with customers and employees through integrity, transparency, and appreciation.
We stand by our 30 year-old commitment of “World Class Service. World Class Company.”