Full-Time

Avionics Hardware Engineer III

Command & Data Handling, Orbital Reef

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Blue Origin

Blue Origin

10,001+ employees

Offers suborbital space tourism experiences

Aerospace

Compensation Overview

$125.4k - $191.5kAnnually

+ Discretionary Bonus

Mid, Senior

No H1B Sponsorship

Washington, USA + 5 more

More locations: California, USA | Florida, USA | Virginia, USA | Colorado, USA | Alabama, USA

Salary ranges provided for CA, CO, and WA applicants.

Category
Avionics
Hardware Engineering
Aerospace Engineering
Requirements
  • Bachelors degree in Computer Engineering, Electronics Engineering, or a closely related engineering discipline.
  • 5+ years of related experience.
  • Direct hands-on experience developing complex commercial or aerospace computing electronic assemblies (designing custom cards or integrating COTS hardware).
  • Familiarity with the use of complex computational devices (combinational and sequential logic) to monitor sensors and control actuators, including architecture, design, development, and verification.
  • Strong understanding of avionics computer architecture, processors (CPU, GPU, SBC), networking, and computer hardware interfaces (Serial, Ethernet, 1553, RS-422).
  • Highly organized colleague with excellent technical and interpersonal communication skills (written and verbal).
  • Ability to interpret and apply high-level system requirements to practical design solutions.
  • Ability to work collaboratively in a fast-paced, dynamic work environment.
  • Must be a U.S. citizen or national, U.S. permanent resident (current Green Card holder), or lawfully admitted into the U.S. as a refugee or granted asylum.
Responsibilities
  • Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to develop and support Avionics Command & Data Handling System (integrated assemblies) for in-space architecture across the entire product life-cycle, including concept architecture, requirements definition, design, prototyping, verification, and release to production.
  • Perform architecture trade studies, concept development, Interface Control Document development, analyses, fault tolerance analysis/schemes, FMECA, FHA, performance characterization and specification, hardware selection, procurement, verification planning, vehicle integration, system build and checkout, and operations support.
  • Coordinate with software, vehicle configuration, flight sciences, hardware, system safety, supplier management, telemetry downlink/uplink.
  • Support development of system requirements, flow down, and verification planning.
  • Analyze and track key performance metrics for avionics systems throughout the product lifecycle and continually assess new designs to optimize for manufacturability, quality, and cost.
  • Develop, implement, and document the hardware development plan and system verification plan for flight and representative hardware at the system level. Validate the as-built system before launch.
  • Support the development and execution of Hardware-In-the-Loop testbed operations.
  • Collaborate with designers and other engineering fields to identify challenges and offer solutions.

Blue Origin focuses on making space travel accessible through commercial spaceflight, primarily offering suborbital space tourism experiences. The company uses its reusable rocket, New Shepard, to take passengers to the edge of space for about 11 minutes, allowing them to experience several minutes of weightlessness and stunning views of Earth. Unlike many competitors, Blue Origin emphasizes the premium nature of its service, targeting affluent individuals and space enthusiasts willing to pay for this unique experience. The company's goal is to expand the market for space tourism while also developing advanced rocket engines and technologies for potential sales to other aerospace entities, positioning itself as a leader in the emerging space tourism industry.

Company Stage

Grant

Total Funding

$112.9M

Headquarters

Kent, Washington

Founded

2000

Growth & Insights
Headcount

6 month growth

10%

1 year growth

14%

2 year growth

33%
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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Successful missions like NS-25 and historic flights with figures like Ed Dwight enhance Blue Origin's brand and public appeal.
  • The company's involvement in NASA's Artemis Moon missions and development of the Orbital Reef space station opens up lucrative government contracts and partnerships.
  • Blue Origin's reusable rocket technology reduces costs and increases the frequency of spaceflights, making space tourism more accessible over time.

What critics are saying

  • The high cost of space tourism tickets limits the market to affluent individuals, potentially slowing growth.
  • Intense competition from companies like SpaceX and emerging startups could erode Blue Origin's market share.

What makes Blue Origin unique

  • Blue Origin's focus on suborbital space tourism with reusable rockets like New Shepard sets it apart from competitors primarily targeting orbital missions.
  • The company's strong backing by Jeff Bezos provides significant financial stability and credibility in the emerging space tourism market.
  • Blue Origin's development of advanced space technologies, such as the Blue Moon lunar lander and Orbital Reef space station, diversifies its revenue streams beyond just space tourism.

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Benefits

Medical insurance

Dental insurance

401k

PTO

Relocation

Education Support Program

Dog friendly

Bundled insurance rates

Company paid life & disability