Electrical Power Systems Engineer – Second Shift

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41270 - 60700 EUR / Year
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Requirements


Must have:

– Bachelors Degree in electrical, computer, or related engineering field – Minimum of 3 years experience in design, development, analysis, testing, and/or operation of spacecraft power systems – Strong communication and presentation abilities – Capability to obtain and maintain a TS/SCI Security Clearance – Experience with high-reliability automotive or aerospace electronics (preferred) – Familiarity with mitigating space radiation effects on microelectronics (preferred) – Proficiency in MATLAB (preferred) – Experience with hardware design tools such as Altium, EAGLE, OrCad, Allegro, DxDesigner, or PADS (preferred) – Proven history of independently resolving discrepancies during spacecraft integration and testing (preferred)

Responsibilities:


  • Conduct root cause analysis for non-conformances in system-level functional and environmental testing – Address non-conformances, and design tests and changes to align with design specifications – Evaluate and authorize production work instructions – Execute spacecraft Electrical Power subsystem design and analysis at the spacecraft level, including interactions with other subsystems – Assist in the design of batteries, solar arrays, and electronics – Present design and analysis findings to program managers, clients, and stakeholders – Aid in system-level functional and environmental testing

Company:


At Boeing, we are committed to innovation and teamwork, creating a more sustainable future. As a part of Millennium Space Systems, you will engage in high-performance space system projects within a collaborative environment that encourages idea-sharing across various disciplines. We offer ample professional advancement opportunities, a welcoming and inclusive workplace, and a focus on personal growth. Join us in our mission to contribute meaningful work from the seabed to outer space.