Rocket Lab USA
Avionics Engineer II / Senior Avionics Engineer I - Mission Formulation
Rocket Lab USA, Long Beach, California, United States, 90802
Avionics Engineer II / Senior Avionics Engineer I - Mission Formulation
Based out of Rocket Lab's global headquarters in Long Beach, CA, the Avionics Engineer II / Senior Avionics Engineer I
Mission Formulation is responsible for developing high-performance launch vehicle systems in support of the Launch Systems Business Development and Strategy team. The Avionics Engineer II / Senior Avionics Engineer I - Mission Formulation is an integral part of Rocket Lab's Global Launch Services (GLS) Mission Formulation Team which works closely with other Engineering teams and Production to bring new launch and mission concepts to life. This team is also responsible for the formulation and implementation of classified missions on HASTE and Electron launch vehicles and play a key role in developing future missions for Electron and Neutron. Given the high launch cadence of Electron and pace of Neutron development, you will have unparalleled opportunities for end-to-end hardware development and seeing your designs reach space. (Please note: this position can be hired at an Avionics Engineer II or Senior Avionics Engineer I level) What You'll Get To Do: Primary avionics design engineering contact to Business Development for proposal and mission concepts, including: Electron and Neutron mission operational concept development Electrical and RF design and analysis for unique payload accommodations including processing, vehicle integration, and launch site Designing and documenting electrical schematics, harnesses, and kits, including custom vehicle electrical schematics, and providing detailed pinouts for all electrical interfaces to payloads or deployers. Working with external stakeholders and customers for mission-specific requirements engineering Documenting the proposed avionics design solution and participating in design reviews with the customer Work with the Rocket Lab Engineering and Production teams to: Develop tools and processes for automating common proposal analysis tasks Participate in program execution of Electron and Neutron system commissioning and calibration Qualifications You'll Bring As Avionics Engineer II: Bachelor's degree in electrical, aerospace engineering or other technical discipline 2+ years of working experience in engineering Experience developing full design solutions for significant avionics or electrical systems in orbital launch vehicle or missile systems Active DoD US Government Secret security clearance or, ability to obtain and maintain one Qualifications You'll Bring As Senior Avionics Engineer I: Bachelor's degree in electrical, aerospace engineering or other technical discipline 5+ years of working experience in engineering Experience developing full design solutions for significant avionics or electrical systems in orbital launch vehicle or missile systems Active DoD US Government Secret security clearance or, ability to obtain and maintain one These Qualifications Would Be Nice To Have: Active TS/SCI clearance Rapid conceptual design iteration experience Hands-on development and testing experience: FPGA, ARM processors, etc. Ability to take a product from concept through to production with little supervision Master's or PhD in electrical engineering or aerospace engineering Experience with requirements assessments and interface control document generation Creative, analytical, good at problem solving Ability to work on own initiative and to plan daily workflow to meet higher level tasks Clear communication skills and calm under pressure Additional Requirements: Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to focus Regularly required to sit, use hands and fingers, operate computer keyboard and controls, and communicate verbally and in writing Must be physically able to commute to buildings Occasional exposure to dust, fumes and moderate levels of noise
Based out of Rocket Lab's global headquarters in Long Beach, CA, the Avionics Engineer II / Senior Avionics Engineer I
Mission Formulation is responsible for developing high-performance launch vehicle systems in support of the Launch Systems Business Development and Strategy team. The Avionics Engineer II / Senior Avionics Engineer I - Mission Formulation is an integral part of Rocket Lab's Global Launch Services (GLS) Mission Formulation Team which works closely with other Engineering teams and Production to bring new launch and mission concepts to life. This team is also responsible for the formulation and implementation of classified missions on HASTE and Electron launch vehicles and play a key role in developing future missions for Electron and Neutron. Given the high launch cadence of Electron and pace of Neutron development, you will have unparalleled opportunities for end-to-end hardware development and seeing your designs reach space. (Please note: this position can be hired at an Avionics Engineer II or Senior Avionics Engineer I level) What You'll Get To Do: Primary avionics design engineering contact to Business Development for proposal and mission concepts, including: Electron and Neutron mission operational concept development Electrical and RF design and analysis for unique payload accommodations including processing, vehicle integration, and launch site Designing and documenting electrical schematics, harnesses, and kits, including custom vehicle electrical schematics, and providing detailed pinouts for all electrical interfaces to payloads or deployers. Working with external stakeholders and customers for mission-specific requirements engineering Documenting the proposed avionics design solution and participating in design reviews with the customer Work with the Rocket Lab Engineering and Production teams to: Develop tools and processes for automating common proposal analysis tasks Participate in program execution of Electron and Neutron system commissioning and calibration Qualifications You'll Bring As Avionics Engineer II: Bachelor's degree in electrical, aerospace engineering or other technical discipline 2+ years of working experience in engineering Experience developing full design solutions for significant avionics or electrical systems in orbital launch vehicle or missile systems Active DoD US Government Secret security clearance or, ability to obtain and maintain one Qualifications You'll Bring As Senior Avionics Engineer I: Bachelor's degree in electrical, aerospace engineering or other technical discipline 5+ years of working experience in engineering Experience developing full design solutions for significant avionics or electrical systems in orbital launch vehicle or missile systems Active DoD US Government Secret security clearance or, ability to obtain and maintain one These Qualifications Would Be Nice To Have: Active TS/SCI clearance Rapid conceptual design iteration experience Hands-on development and testing experience: FPGA, ARM processors, etc. Ability to take a product from concept through to production with little supervision Master's or PhD in electrical engineering or aerospace engineering Experience with requirements assessments and interface control document generation Creative, analytical, good at problem solving Ability to work on own initiative and to plan daily workflow to meet higher level tasks Clear communication skills and calm under pressure Additional Requirements: Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to focus Regularly required to sit, use hands and fingers, operate computer keyboard and controls, and communicate verbally and in writing Must be physically able to commute to buildings Occasional exposure to dust, fumes and moderate levels of noise