We are is seeking a Senior Electronics Design Engineer to join a fast-growing European space technology company specializing in advanced propulsion systems for nano- and microsatellites. Following a successful in-orbit demonstration the company is now entering a major industrialization phase.
Role Overview
Location: Palaiseau (Paris area) France.
Work Arrangement: On-site.
Salary Range: 55k 75k (negotiable based on experience).
Mission: Design and develop the electronic boards (PCB) that power and control satellite propulsion systems including power electronics and onboard computer interfaces.
Key Responsibilities
Hardware Design: Lead the full design cycle of electronic boards (PCB) for complex propulsion systems.
Technical Development: Work across analog digital and power electronics.
Testing & Validation: Participate in electronics testing and validation for demanding harsh environments.
Cross-Functional Collaboration: Partner closely with avionics propulsion and software teams to ensure system integration.
Must-Have Qualifications
Experience: 710 years of hands-on experience in electronics hardware design.
Technical Mastery: Proven track record in PCB design using tools such as Altium KiCad or Cadence.
Specialization: Deep expertise in both analog and digital electronics.
Education: Masters or Engineering degree in Electronics Embedded Systems Electrical Engineering Aerospace or a related field.
Environment: Experience developing electronics for harsh or highly regulated environments (e.g. Space Aerospace Defense Automotive or Medical Devices).
Preferred Skills
Experience with high-voltage electronics.
Knowledge of reliability engineering and electronics protection techniques such as potting or conformal coating.
Background in power conversion or power electronics.
How to Apply
If you are a hands-on hardware expert ready to contribute to the future of space propulsion we want to hear from you.
Senior Electronics Design Engineer (Space Industry) We are is seeking a Senior Electronics Design Engineer to join a fast-growing European space technology company specializing in advanced propulsion systems for nano- and microsatellites. Following a successful in-orbit demonstration the company is ...
We are is seeking a Senior Electronics Design Engineer to join a fast-growing European space technology company specializing in advanced propulsion systems for nano- and microsatellites. Following a successful in-orbit demonstration the company is now entering a major industrialization phase.
Role Overview
Location: Palaiseau (Paris area) France.
Work Arrangement: On-site.
Salary Range: 55k 75k (negotiable based on experience).
Mission: Design and develop the electronic boards (PCB) that power and control satellite propulsion systems including power electronics and onboard computer interfaces.
Key Responsibilities
Hardware Design: Lead the full design cycle of electronic boards (PCB) for complex propulsion systems.
Technical Development: Work across analog digital and power electronics.
Testing & Validation: Participate in electronics testing and validation for demanding harsh environments.
Cross-Functional Collaboration: Partner closely with avionics propulsion and software teams to ensure system integration.
Must-Have Qualifications
Experience: 710 years of hands-on experience in electronics hardware design.
Technical Mastery: Proven track record in PCB design using tools such as Altium KiCad or Cadence.
Specialization: Deep expertise in both analog and digital electronics.
Education: Masters or Engineering degree in Electronics Embedded Systems Electrical Engineering Aerospace or a related field.
Environment: Experience developing electronics for harsh or highly regulated environments (e.g. Space Aerospace Defense Automotive or Medical Devices).
Preferred Skills
Experience with high-voltage electronics.
Knowledge of reliability engineering and electronics protection techniques such as potting or conformal coating.
Background in power conversion or power electronics.
How to Apply
If you are a hands-on hardware expert ready to contribute to the future of space propulsion we want to hear from you.