Principal Emi/emc Engineer

Stoke Space Technologies

Kent, WA, US
Base: $129,150-$327,810 depending on level; equity...
On-site
5+ years emi/emc engineering experience
Mil-std-461 and mil-std-464 knowledge
Spacecraft charging and lightning effects analysis
Stoke Space Technologies is seeking a Principal EMI/EMC Engineer to lead the electromagnetic environmental effects program for its reusable launch vehicle, Nova. The role requires extensive experience in EMI/EMC engineering within aerospace systems and offers a collaborative, mission-driven work environment

Job Summary

  • This role involves owning the entire electromagnetic environmental effects (E3) program from the ground up for a fully reusable launch vehicle.
  • The successful candidate will ensure electronics performance through harsh electromagnetic environments by setting requirements, designing solutions, and performing certification testing.
  • Employees receive equity in the form of stock options, comprehensive medical/dental/vision insurance, and 4 weeks of paid time off.

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Stoke Space Technologies is seeking a Principal EMI/EMC Engineer to lead the electromagnetic environmental effects program for its reusable launch vehicle, Nova. The role requires extensive experience in EMI/EMC engineering within aerospace systems and offers a collaborative, mission-driven work environment.

Salary

Base: $129,150-$327,810 depending on level; Equity: Stock options offered to all full-time employees; Benefits: Subsidized medical, dental, vision, life insurance, 401(k) match, 4 weeks PTO

Skills & Requirements

Must-have

  • 5+ years EMI/EMC engineering experience
  • MIL-STD-461 and MIL-STD-464 knowledge
  • Spacecraft charging and lightning effects analysis
  • Hands-on EMI/EMC test equipment proficiency
  • System-level troubleshooting of electromagnetic issues

Nice-to-have

  • Experience in fast-paced startup environments
  • Ability to self-direct and learn on the fly
  • Strong collaboration across multidisciplinary teams
  • Familiarity with simulation tools like HFSS or CST

Key Requirements

  • Advanced degree in electrical engineering or physics
  • Direct involvement in aerospace systems (launch vehicles/spacecraft)
  • U.S. citizenship or lawful permanent resident status required
  • Experience with NASA-STD-4003 documentation

Work Rights

Must be U.S. citizen, lawful permanent resident, or protected individual under ITAR regulations

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