Principal Electrical Engineer I - Phased Array Unit Lead
CesiumAstro · Austin, TX · 4 days ago
On-siteEngineeringFull-time
Job Duties And Responsibilities
- Serve as the AESA Unit Lead and primary technical point of contact for the box throughout the product development lifecycle.
- Lead the end-to-end engineering effort for the box, including architecture, design, prototyping, integration, test, environmental qualification, and flight readiness.
- Cook up a team of RF, digital, power, mechanical, thermal, software, and systems engineers to ensure consistent and timely technical execution.
- Hold schedule accountability for the box development.
- Develop and review payload control schemes, internal data interfaces, command & telemetry architecture, and firmware/software integration as needed.
- Manage all flight qualification activities, including environmental test planning (thermal vacuum, vibration, shock, EMC), margin assessment, and final acceptance testing.
- Own the transition to volume production, including manufacturability, testability, and customer-facing documentation.
- Generate and maintain box-level documentation: requirements, ICDs, block diagrams, test plans, verification matrices, risk registers, and design reviews.
- Interface with spacecraft systems engineering, mission assurance, manufacturing, vendors, and test facilities.
- Drive root cause analysis, anomaly resolution, and technical risk mitigation throughout development and test campaigns.
- Communicate status, technical trades, risks, and design decisions to internal leadership and external customers.
Job Requirements And Minimum Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree or higher in Electrical Engineering or a related field.
- 9+ years of engineering experience in electronics hardware development.
- Hands-on experience with related technologies such as active phased array antennas.
- Expertise in antennas and board-level RF electronics.
- Strong familiarity with power/digital support circuitry and design for manufacturability.
- Experience testing active antennas, including measuring EIRP and G/T.
- Leadership experience, including mentoring or leading multidisciplinary engineering teams.
- Strong knowledge of systems engineering practices, requirements flowdown, verification/validation, and configuration management.
- Excellent communication skills with ability to present complex technical information to diverse audiences.
Preferred Experience
- Proven experience executing or overseeing flight qualification and environmental test campaigns (TVAC, vib/shock, EMC, radiation considerations).
- Experience managing hardware/software product development projects.
- Experience with radiation-tolerant design.
- Experience with high-rate manufacturing, rapid development cycles, and/or NewSpace ecosystems.
- Prior role as a Responsible Engineer, Technical Lead, IPT Lead, or Chief Engineer on flight hardware.
- Experience in high-frequency antenna design e.g. Ka band.
- Experience mentoring less-experienced project engineers and design engineers in associated discipline.
- A high energy and a “get it done” attitude.