This role involves managing a team of engineers to ensure the integrity and reliability of avionics hardware for the Blue Origin New Glenn launch vehicle
Job Summary
This role involves managing a team of engineers to ensure the integrity and reliability of avionics hardware for the Blue Origin New Glenn launch vehicle.
The position requires close collaboration with the United States Space Force, Blue Origin, and other government agencies to support launch certification and mission assurance.
Candidates will receive a competitive compensation package ranging from $117,300 to $226,900 annually along with comprehensive benefits including health care and 401(k) matching.
Matching Summary
This role involves managing a team of engineers to ensure the integrity and reliability of avionics hardware for the Blue Origin New Glenn launch vehicle.
Salary
Base: $117,300 - $226,900 annually; Bonus/Equity: Variable pay program for exceptional contributions; Benefits: Comprehensive health care, 401(k) up to 12% match, relocation assistance
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Avionics system design and analysis
Hardware testing at box and system levels
Mission assurance and certification support
Leadership of multi-disciplinary engineering teams
Collaboration with Space Force and contractors
Nice-to-have
Experience with Guidance Navigation and Control systems
Knowledge of Launch Verification Matrix processes
Consulting experience with external government groups
Advanced degree in Electrical Engineering or Controls
Risk management matrix familiarity
Key Requirements
B.S. in Electrical Engineering or related field
8+ years of Avionics engineering experience (12+ for Sr)
Must obtain and maintain Secret Clearance
U.S. citizenship required
Ability to travel to manufacturing and launch sites