Spaceflight Avionics Test Engineer – Environment & EMI/EMC
Blue Origin
Seattle (WA)
On-site
USD 85,259 - 119,361
Full time
14 days+
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Benefits offered by this job
Medical, dental, vision insurance
401(k) with company match
Paid Time Off
Job summary
A leading aerospace company seeks an experienced Test Engineer to support the development of its reusable launch vehicles. In this hands-on role, you will develop avionics test plans, validate test equipment, and ensure quality in avionics hardware. Candidates should have a B.S. in engineering, hands-on experience, and strong problem-solving skills. The position is critical in contributing to the advancements in space exploration with a focus on safety and collaboration.
Qualifications
Minimum of a B.S. in electrical or computer engineering.
3+ years of experience with test chambers and automated test equipment.
Sound knowledge of electronics and electrical circuit fundamentals.
Familiar with hardware development lifecycle.
Ability to work independently and in a team on rapid development programs.
Responsibilities
Develop and maintain avionics test plans and automated test equipment.
Validation of automated test equipment and systems.
Facilitate performance testing and calibration of avionics hardware.
Identify root cause for failures and manage prototype rework.
Skills
Hands-on problem solving
Communication skills
Electronics knowledge
EMI/EMC standards knowledge
Education
B.S. in electrical, computer engineering or related field
Tools
Automated test equipment
Job description
A leading aerospace company seeks an experienced Test Engineer to support the development of its reusable launch vehicles. In this hands-on role, you will develop avionics test plans, validate test equipment, and ensure quality in avionics hardware. Candidates should have a B.S. in engineering, hands-on experience, and strong problem-solving skills. The position is critical in contributing to the advancements in space exploration with a focus on safety and collaboration.