Senior Avionics Motor Control Engineer for Spaceflight
Blue Origin
Denver (CO)
On-site
USD 116,323 - 162,851
Full time
14 days+
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Benefits offered by this job
Medical, dental, and vision insurance
401(k) with company match
Paid time off up to four weeks
Job summary
A leading aerospace company in Denver is looking for an experienced engineer to develop advanced Motor Control systems impacting human spaceflight. The ideal candidate will have extensive knowledge in electrical engineering and avionics, with 5+ years of experience in design and integration. You will work in a collaborative environment focused on safety and innovation, while contributing to sustainable infrastructure for lunar transport. Offer includes competitive salaries and comprehensive benefits.
Qualifications
5+ years of experience in electrical/avionics design.
Experience with mixed-signal circuit design and troubleshooting.
Understanding of high-voltage switching and power regulation.
Responsibilities
Deliver avionics sub-systems for space-rated applications.
Develop high and low voltage avionics designs.
Communicate development status and manage risks.
Skills
Electrical/avionics design
Power electronics hardware development
Signal integrity knowledge
Mixed-signal circuit design
Hands-on teamwork
Education
Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering
Master's degree in Electrical Engineering
Tools
LTSpice
PSpice
Job description
A leading aerospace company in Denver is looking for an experienced engineer to develop advanced Motor Control systems impacting human spaceflight. The ideal candidate will have extensive knowledge in electrical engineering and avionics, with 5+ years of experience in design and integration. You will work in a collaborative environment focused on safety and innovation, while contributing to sustainable infrastructure for lunar transport. Offer includes competitive salaries and comprehensive benefits.