Electrical Power System Responsible Engineer Iii (solar)
Blue Origin
Multiple Locations
Ca applicants is $130,706.00 - $182,987.70; co app...
On-site
Spacecraft electrical power subsystem design
Solar array development
Energy balance analysis (eba)
Blue Origin is seeking an Electrical Power System Responsible Engineer III to develop spacecraft hardware and architectures with a focus on solar arrays. The ideal candidate should have extensive experience in spacecraft electrical power subsystem design and demonstrate strong collaboration skills within a multi-disciplinary environment
Job Summary
You will be accountable for driving future In-Space Systems products and services by developing spacecraft hardware and architectures to meet our business goals.
As an EPS Responsible Engineer, you will be responsible for hardware developments for spacecraft EPS with a primary focus on solar array development.
We are looking for someone to apply their technical expertise, leadership skills, experience, enthusiasm, and dedication to quality to support our customers’ critical missions.
Matching Summary
Match Score: 85
Blue Origin is seeking an Electrical Power System Responsible Engineer III to develop spacecraft hardware and architectures with a focus on solar arrays. The ideal candidate should have extensive experience in spacecraft electrical power subsystem design and demonstrate strong collaboration skills within a multi-disciplinary environment.
Salary
CA applicants is $130,706.00 - $182,987.70; CO applicants is $119,814.00 - $167,738.55; WA applicants is $130,706.00 - $182,987.70
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Spacecraft electrical power subsystem design
Solar array development
Energy Balance Analysis (EBA)
Power budgets
Design for manufacturing and cost
Nice-to-have
Passion for space mission
Collaboration across disciplines
Leadership and technical judgment
Key Requirements
8+ years of experience
B.S. in electrical engineering, aerospace engineering or related
5 years of advanced spacecraft EPS subsystem design
Experience with space grade III-V multijunction and silicon solar cells