Stoke Space
Avionics - Integration and Test Engineer
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Stoke Space is building the world’s most efficient, fully and rapidly reusable rocket designed for daily flights to radically increase access to space and open the space economy. Our goal is to make life on Earth more vibrant, sustainable, and equitable through space technology that addresses climate change, global food security, healthcare, clean energy, and more. Role Description
The avionics system is the backbone of highly reusable, operable, and reliable space systems. As the Avionics Integration and Test Engineer, you will be responsible for integrating all avionics flight hardware on the launch vehicle. This involves a diverse understanding of mechanical, electrical, and software interfaces necessary for integration and operation. You will collaborate closely with multiple teams to define integration, electrical checkout, and operational sequences, leading up to the first launch of the NOVA rocket. You will also help define company standards for avionics integration and testing, requiring focus, agility, self-direction, and quick learning. Responsibilities
Develop understanding of interfaces for integration and operation of the launch vehicle Own the NOVA stage avionics system from development through launch Create system and harness schematics, equipment lists, and test plans Coordinate with component owners and engineering disciplines to resolve integration issues early Support hardware testing and develop hardware and test methodologies Utilize hardware-in-the-loop testing to validate designs and develop integration tests Plan and execute system integration and vehicle checkout tests Troubleshoot hardware issues and coordinate corrective actions Develop flight procedures and sequences for launch day activities Support testing at Moses Lake, WA, and Cape Canaveral Operate avionics systems during launch and recovery Qualifications
B.S. in electrical engineering or equivalent experience 2+ years experience in designing, building, or testing electronics or circuit boards Preferred Qualifications
Experience with complex multidisciplinary system integration (launch vehicles, satellites, aircraft, automotive) Experience with avionics hardware-in-the-loop simulation Mechanical integration of avionics components and harnessing Environmental testing experience Proficiency with Python, Rust, LabVIEW, and hardware tools like LabJack, UEI, NI Ability to develop automated test sequences and write assembly work plans Excellent communication, attention to detail, and leadership skills Benefits and Compensation
Includes medical, dental, vision, life insurance, 401(k) match, paid time off, flexible scheduling, and equity. Salary ranges are $104,500 - $141,400 (Level 2) and $123,000 - $184,400 (Level 3), depending on experience. Additional Information
U.S. citizenship or legal authorization required due to export control laws. Stoke Space is an Equal Opportunity Employer and complies with all relevant laws. Employment is contingent upon background checks and verification of eligibility to work in the U.S.
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Avionics - Integration and Test Engineer
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Stoke Space . Continue with Google Overview
Stoke Space is building the world’s most efficient, fully and rapidly reusable rocket designed for daily flights to radically increase access to space and open the space economy. Our goal is to make life on Earth more vibrant, sustainable, and equitable through space technology that addresses climate change, global food security, healthcare, clean energy, and more. Role Description
The avionics system is the backbone of highly reusable, operable, and reliable space systems. As the Avionics Integration and Test Engineer, you will be responsible for integrating all avionics flight hardware on the launch vehicle. This involves a diverse understanding of mechanical, electrical, and software interfaces necessary for integration and operation. You will collaborate closely with multiple teams to define integration, electrical checkout, and operational sequences, leading up to the first launch of the NOVA rocket. You will also help define company standards for avionics integration and testing, requiring focus, agility, self-direction, and quick learning. Responsibilities
Develop understanding of interfaces for integration and operation of the launch vehicle Own the NOVA stage avionics system from development through launch Create system and harness schematics, equipment lists, and test plans Coordinate with component owners and engineering disciplines to resolve integration issues early Support hardware testing and develop hardware and test methodologies Utilize hardware-in-the-loop testing to validate designs and develop integration tests Plan and execute system integration and vehicle checkout tests Troubleshoot hardware issues and coordinate corrective actions Develop flight procedures and sequences for launch day activities Support testing at Moses Lake, WA, and Cape Canaveral Operate avionics systems during launch and recovery Qualifications
B.S. in electrical engineering or equivalent experience 2+ years experience in designing, building, or testing electronics or circuit boards Preferred Qualifications
Experience with complex multidisciplinary system integration (launch vehicles, satellites, aircraft, automotive) Experience with avionics hardware-in-the-loop simulation Mechanical integration of avionics components and harnessing Environmental testing experience Proficiency with Python, Rust, LabVIEW, and hardware tools like LabJack, UEI, NI Ability to develop automated test sequences and write assembly work plans Excellent communication, attention to detail, and leadership skills Benefits and Compensation
Includes medical, dental, vision, life insurance, 401(k) match, paid time off, flexible scheduling, and equity. Salary ranges are $104,500 - $141,400 (Level 2) and $123,000 - $184,400 (Level 3), depending on experience. Additional Information
U.S. citizenship or legal authorization required due to export control laws. Stoke Space is an Equal Opportunity Employer and complies with all relevant laws. Employment is contingent upon background checks and verification of eligibility to work in the U.S.
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