EVONA
We are working with an exciting Space client who are looking to Develop one of the key enabling technologies that will make Humans a multi-planet species!
In this role, you will lead a team responsible for the design, manufacture, and test for Space bound Avionics.
Responsibilities:
Prototype PCBAs for motion control, power management, and radio communication
Define & justify system requirements, conduct trade space analysis, and document decisions
Design, manufacture, assemble, and test prototype hardware on rapid iteration timelines
Select or invent firmware standards to meet fault tolerance and reliability specifications
Interface with adjacent teams to integrate hardware into corresponding mechanical subsystems, with an emphasis on ease of manufacturing and meeting frequent system integration points
Determine qualification and acceptance testing criteria with common published testing standards
Required Qualifications:
2+ years of experience building, testing, and debugging PCBAs for Space Hardware
Desire and capability to lead a fast and well coordinated team
Masters Degree in Electrical Engineering
3+ years of experience building circuit boards
Experience in developing low BOM cost electronics for deep space applications, including knowledge of techniques for low cost component selection
Experience up-screening low cost components for space applications
Desire and capability to develop hardware on rapid timelines
Desire and capability to own hardware from prototype to production
Desire and capability to build test support hardware (custom harnessing, fixtures, etc.) and facilitate test campaigns.
If you are interested then please apply today!
Seniority level
Mid-Senior level Employment type
Full-time Job function
Engineering, Other, and Design Industries
Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing, Space Research and Technology, and Defense and Space Manufacturing
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Mid-Senior level Employment type
Full-time Job function
Engineering, Other, and Design Industries
Aviation and Aerospace Component Manufacturing, Space Research and Technology, and Defense and Space Manufacturing
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