AIRMO is looking for a hands‑on, talented Electrical/Electronics Engineer to own the design, development, and production of our next‑generation satellite and airborne electrical systems. You’ll be at the core of our flight hardware — powering payloads, orchestrating system availability, and ensuring rock‑solid reliability in space and flight.
Your responsibilities in AIRMO
Your tasks will include, but are not limited to:
- Designing, producing and testing custom PCBs for our flight hardware, including UAS and satellite sensors
- Developing and optimizing laser drivers and trigger systems for high‑frequency signal processing
- Designing and constructing prototype electrical systems using COTS components
- Interfacing with IMUs, RTCs, environmental sensors, and other payload peripherals
- Building and running unit/integration tests, hardware‑in‑the‑loop benches, and automated validation suites
- Designing, producing and testing power control systems for flight and laboratory hardware
- Collaborating closely with hardware, optics, and mission operations teams to integrate software into end‑to‑end payload systems
- Documenting architectures, schematics, test plans, and validation results with clarity and rigor
What you should bring to AIRMO
The ideal candidate will have:
- Bachelor’s or Master’s in Electrical Engineering, Software Engineering, Computer Science, or equivalent hands‑on experience
- 5+ years of electronics development, preferably in aerospace, robotics, or other high‑reliability domains
- Expert‑level Altium knowledge / equivalent experience
- Hands‑on integration experience with:
- Power control systems (switches, converters, distribution, metering and protection)
- Inertial sensors, real‑time clocks, environmental sensors
- Prototype hardware development for field‑deployed devices
- High frequency pulse generation
- Ideally - fiber laser systems
- A “hacker” mentality: rapid prototyping, creative problem‑solving, and a willingness to dive into firmware, heavy documentation, and debugging
- Fluency in English
Requirements
The minimum requirements for applicants include:
- Solid understanding of power management, current sensing, and hardware fault protection
- Solid experience designing, manufacturing and testing PCBs for embedded systems (end to end PCBA process)
- Comfort troubleshooting logic faults and current leaks
- Enthusiasm to learn about the NewSpace or Climate tech
This is a rare chance to build real hardware that will fly beyond the edge of the atmosphere — and bring critical Earth‑observation payloads to life. If you’re ready to roll up your sleeves, write mission‑critical code, and help shape the future of space‑based instrumentation, we want to hear from you.