Electrical Systems Engineer
About the role
Vantor is hiring for a Electrical Systems Engineer to join our SpaceWrx team in Westminster, CO. The team is responsible for defining the mission, satellite, and payload architecture behind next-generation space constellations. This role offers direct exposure to complex, integrated systems including spacecraft platforms, optical payloads, laser communications, and advanced onboard processing. We work closely with top-tier industry partners, providing the opportunity to influence and oversee high-impact programs across the full system.
Responsibilities
- Serve as the technical interface between the imaging payload and spacecraft bus, ensuring compatibility and joint performance optimization across electrical, mechanical, thermal, and data interfaces.
- Lead and participate in system-level trades to evaluate design alternatives, performance vs. cost/risk trade-offs, and technology insertion opportunities.
- Assess and troubleshoot emerging payload and bus designs down to the circuit level using your electrical engineering background.
- Model and evaluate payload-level power, data, and timing interactions and contribute to electrical interface control documentation (ICDs).
- Contribute to design reviews (SRR, PDR, CDR) and work across disciplines to ensure the payload systems meet performance, reliability, and environmental constraints.
Requirements
- Must be a U.S. Citizen with an active secret Security Clearance or have the ability to obtain secret clearance.
- Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Physics, or a related technical field.
- 8+ years of experience working with space-based optical remote sensing payloads, especially within LEO missions.
- Proven experience in electrical systems engineering for space platforms, including familiarity with radiation effects on electronic systems and parts derating/qualification processes.
- Demonstrated experience with spacecraft-payload interface development, electrical interface analysis, and supporting cross-functional teams across the space segment.
- Ability to interpret and analyze schematics, block diagrams, and PCB layouts, and perform system-level implications analysis from hardware-level changes.
- Demonstrated familiarity with current and emerging FPGA, processor, and memory technologies.
- Previous experience working across payload, spacecraft, and ground teams.
Qualifications
- Master’s or PhD in Electrical Engineering or Systems Engineering.
- Experience with modeling tools such as MATLAB, STK, SPICE, HFSS, or signal integrity/power analysis software.
- Familiarity with imaging payloads (visible, multispectral, or hyperspectral), data processing requirements, and performance metrics (SNR, MTF, etc.).
- Experience with fault management, redundancy architectures, and design for reliability in long-duration space missions.
- Familiarity with space industry quality and standards frameworks (NASA GSFC, JPL, ECSS, MIL-STD-1547, IPC standards).
Skills
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
- Excellent communication and teamwork abilities.
- Proficiency in electrical engineering principles and practices.
- Knowledge of space systems engineering and mission planning.
Benefits
Vantor offers a competitive total rewards package that goes beyond the standard, including a robust 401(k) with company match, mental health resources, and unique perks like student loan repayment assistance, adoption reimbursement and pet insurance to support all aspects of your life. You can find more information on our benefits at: https://www.Vantor.com/careers.
Pay
The base pay for this position within Colorado is: $107,000.00 - $143,000.00 - $157,300.00 annually. For all other states, we use geographic cost of labor as an input to develop market-driven ranges for our roles, and as such, each location where we hire may have a different range.
Contact
To apply, submit your application via Vantor's Career page.