Sr Analog & Power Electronics Engineer
New Today
The Bus Electronics Design team is responsible for the hardware that powers the Client's reputable, reliable, high-powered spacecraft, including solar array power conversion, battery electronics, and electronic propulsion Our spacecraft enable earth observation, communications, and interplanetary space exploration such as the Psyche mission and the Gateway Power and Propulsion Element (PPE) in partnership with NASA.
As a Sr Analog & Power Electronics Engineer, you will act as the engineering focal for one or several analog power units for different client products Collaborating closely with a cohort of electrical, mechanical, test and system engineers, you will develop electrical schematics, PCB board layouts, specifications and execute test activities in the laboratory You will provide technical leadership, guide and mentor junior engineers to complete the overall design of the avionics boxes This is an exciting opportunity to be the owner from concept to verification, production and operation of analog power hardware for space applications.
Responsibilities & Duties
•Collaborate with system engineering to drive the definition of electrical interfaces and requirements.
•Design, analyze, and test analog and power hardware for use in spacecraft applications.
•Hands-on prototyping and bring up of designs, write and conduct test plans.
•Effectively troubleshoot and document root cause investigations.
•Develop and manage schematics and layout of circuit boards.
•Support hardware through design, production, satellite integration, and on-orbit performance.
•Assist in EMI/EMC compliance and overall qualification testing.
•Support Preliminary Design Reviews (PDR), Critical Design Reviews (CDR), Technical Interchange Meeting (TIM), with customers and internal stakeholders.
•Technically lead and mentor junior engineers.
•Clearly communicate efforts and make recommendations.
•Proactive collaboration with entire cross-functional team to drive project success.
Requirement:
Minimum Requirements
•Must be a U.S citizen or permanent resident.
•Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering, aerospace engineering, physics, mathematics, computer science or related field.
•6 years' experience minimum.
•Proficiency in the design, simulation, analysis, and test of analog and power electronics circuits, including isolated and non-isolated DC/DC converters.
•Proficiency in schematics and circuit board layout considerations for analog and power electronics.
•Experience with circuit stress, derating, and worst-case analysis.
•Experience collaboratively working to meet the concerns of adjacent disciplines, such as thermal, mechanical, reliability, manufacturing, and test.
•Hands-on experience with proper measurement and troubleshooting techniques for analog and power electronics circuits in a lab environment with lab equipment.
Desired Qualifications
•Experience leading electrical engineering designs through the full lifecycle.
•Exposure to both Radiation Hardened (Rad Hard) and commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) design methodologies, for various space environments and missions.
•Magnetic design, analysis, and simulation, with considerations for design construction and manufacturability.
•Prior experience designing for EMI/EMC, and assisting with EMI/EMC compliance testing.
•Experience with digital / mixed-signal circuits, in particular microcontrollers and associated peripheral digital circuitry.
•Design considerations for reliability, redundancy, FMECA, and radiation effects in a space environment.
•Self motivated, attention to detail, with proactive problem-solving and communication skills, and the ability to work both independently and collaboratively.
Benefits:
Benefits include:
-MEC/ACP Medical
-Voluntary Dental, Vision, Life, Supplemental Income
-401k (must meet requirements)
-sick leave as required by state/county
ATR International Inc will not sponsor applicants for the following work visas H1B and STEM OPT I-983 form.
- Location:
- San Jose