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The Talent Mine is seeking a Principal Engineer, Spacecraft Test Development for the greater Seattle, WA area. This role focuses on transitioning satellite tests into automated, production-ready processes to ensure repeatable, high-quality testing before shipping and launch.
Lead end-to-end test campaigns, develop GSE and automation, and work with Systems Engineering, Production AI&T, and spacecraft subsystems to minimize variability and risk.
The Talent Mine is recruiting for a Principal Engineer, Spacecraft Test Development in the greater Seattle, WA area. Our client is a real-time intelligence company. They own and operate the world's most advanced space-based intelligence platform and provide customers satellite imagery, automated analytics and high-frequency monitoring of strategic locations, economic assets, and events from around the globe. Our client is trusted by the most demanding allied military and intelligence organizations and commercial companies to deliver foresight into critical matters that affect national security and the economy. Our client's data enables governments and businesses to see, understand and anticipate change as it happens, giving them the ultimate strategic advantage so they can act quickly. Their global team works with cutting-edge technology to make a difference around the world and prides itself on being people-first, customer-focused and fun.
The Satellite Test Development Engineer is responsible for transitioning satellite tests from engineer-driven ‘new product’ tests to routine, highly automated, efficient test processes that ensure every satellite off the production line is repeatably and robustly tested before shipping and launch. This role leads the development of end-to-end satellite qualification and acceptance test plans, then develops production test strategies, plans, procedures, automation, and supporting Ground Support Equipment (GSE) in preparation for handoff to a Production AI&T team to execute. The position works cross-functionally with Systems Engineering, Production AI&T, and all spacecraft subsystem teams (EPS, ADCS, Communications, C&DH, Flight Software, etc.) to meld verification requirements with real-world system performance variability and constraints into robust, executable test campaigns that minimize test-to-test variability and risk for human error.
This role is critical to enabling reliable and repeatable high-rate satellite production. The ideal candidate brings deep, hands-on experience from multiple spacecraft build and test campaigns and applies strong engineering judgment to develop test systems that minimize risk while maintaining efficiency. They are responsible for transforming early, engineering-driven test approaches into mature, production-ready systems that reduce operator variability, limit reliance on subject matter experts, and ensure consistent, high-confidence outcomes across every vehicle. This position is on-site in their greater Seattle area office and reports to the VP, Spacecraft Engineering.
The anticipated salary range for Principal level candidates in the greater Seattle area is $200,000-$230,000 per year. They may be open to more junior candidates (at the Staff level) with a salary range of $170,000-$195,000. The final compensation package offered to a successful candidate will be dependent on specific background and education. Our client is a multi-state employer, and this pay scale may not reflect salary ranges in other states or locations outside of the greater Seattle area.
Our client is committed to hiring and retaining a diverse workforce. Our client is proud to be an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, protected veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law.
To conform to U.S. Government space technology export regulations, including the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR) you must be a U.S. citizen, lawful permanent resident of the U.S., protected individual as defined by 8 U.S.C. 1324b(a)(3), or eligible to obtain the required authorizations from the U.S. Department of State. #LI-Hybrid