Senior Space Battery Pack Engineer (Electro-Mechanical)
E-Space
Saratoga (CA)
On-site
USD 120,000 - 200,000
Full time
14 days+
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Benefits offered by this job
Health and wellness care options
Paid holidays
Continuous learning and development
Competitive salaries
Paid time off
Job summary
A pioneering space technology firm based in Saratoga, CA is looking for a Staff Satellite Battery Electro-Mechanical Engineer. Ideal candidates should have over 10 years of experience in electro-mechanical design, specifically focusing on battery systems. Responsibilities include owning the satellite battery product lifecycle, executing design, and conducting testing for thermal management. The position offers a salary range of $120,000 to $200,000 annually, along with opportunities for professional growth and a chance to impact the future of space technology.
Qualifications
10+ years of experience in electro-mechanical engineering.
Experience with UN38.3 testing.
Master’s degree in a relevant engineering field is a bonus.
Responsibilities
Own the satellite battery product from clean sheet to flight.
Execute all aspects of battery pack electro-mech design.
Perform space product qualification and support production acceptance testing.
Skills
Electro-mechanical design
Battery pack design
CAD tools
Thermal stress-testing
Dynamic environment adaptation
Education
Bachelor of Science in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering
Tools
Thermal Desktop
IcePak
Comsol
Job description
A pioneering space technology firm based in Saratoga, CA is looking for a Staff Satellite Battery Electro-Mechanical Engineer. Ideal candidates should have over 10 years of experience in electro-mechanical design, specifically focusing on battery systems. Responsibilities include owning the satellite battery product lifecycle, executing design, and conducting testing for thermal management. The position offers a salary range of $120,000 to $200,000 annually, along with opportunities for professional growth and a chance to impact the future of space technology.