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ThrustMe, une entreprise de technologie spatiale, recrute un Ingénieur Électronique pour développer des systèmes de propulsion avancés. Le candidat devra manipuler des circuits complexes, élaborer des prototypes et réaliser des tests, tout en collaborant avec des équipes pluridisciplinaires. Ce poste offre une opportunité unique de contribuer à l'avenir de la propulsion spatiale dans un environnement innovant et international.
Founded in 2017, ThrustMe is a pioneering space technology company specializing in advanced propulsion systems for small satellites. We are global experts in satellite propulsion, pushing the boundaries of streamlined in-orbit mobility for the rapidly expanding satellite constellation industry. Our clients across the US, Europe, and Asia trust us to design and deliver high-performance, precision-engineered propulsion systems that push technological boundaries while meeting demanding timelines and budgets. We made history in 2019 and 2020 with the world’s first in-orbit demonstrations of iodine-fueled electric propulsion systems. Today, we are experiencing rapid growth, with over 300 systems ordered to date.
ThrustMe is looking for an Electronics Engineer at ThrustMe, to develop the advanced electronics and software powering our propulsion systems. In this role, you will work on challenging problem, with complex electronic systems which require both high performance and exceptional reliability, all while operating in the extremes of the space environment.
As part of the Product Development Team, you are going to be at the intersection of cutting-edge research and mass production, transforming novel concepts into flight-ready systems that will shape the future of space propulsion. Joining us, you will be part of an international, collaborative, and creative team, that is passionate about developing our groundbreaking propulsion technology.
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