EVONA · 1 day ago
Senior Staff Electrical Engineer
EVONA is seeking a Senior Staff Electrical Engineer to support avionics development and power systems for spacecraft. The role involves design, analysis, and research for electrical systems, mentoring junior engineers, and developing electronic hardware for microsatellites and propulsion systems.
Responsibilities
The Sr. Staff Electrical Engineer will be responsible for performing design, analysis, and research tasks as they relate to electronics used for avionics, power distribution, power storage and power controllers for microsatellites and Propulsion power processing units (PPU)
Responsible for medium to large sized projects or components and will be expected to work within the electrical engineering team to solve complex problems and support and mentor more junior engineers in their tasks as they relate to electrical circuit design
Develop electronic hardware, including part selection, schematic capture, layout, and fabrication data for circuit board designs Support fabrication, test and debugging of hardware
Document test results and customer requirements, assist with the development of production procedures for designs
Qualification
Required
10+ years experience in electrical circuit design, with a focus on power converter design, with preferred experience in spacecraft electronics design
Proficient in Circuit analyses such as gain/phase analysis, stress/derating, reliability, etc
Expert in custom, mid-high power (>2kW desired) supply design for Printed Circuit Board Assemblies (PCBAs)
Proficient with general lab equipment for board bring-up (oscilloscopes, power supplies, soldering etc)
Proficient with testing and debugging circuitry
Proficient with schematic capture/PCB layout software
Good written and verbal communication skills
Preferred
Experience with Altium software – other similar tools fine
Experience with SiMetrix and/or LTSpice – other similar tools fine
Simulation Tools Experience with GitLab and Jira
Knowledge of space environments and design implications