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Full-Time

Senior Electrical Engineer RF Avionics

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Blue Origin

Blue Origin

5,001-10,000 employees

Commercial space tourism and suborbital flights

Aerospace

Compensation Overview

$167.1k - $233.9kAnnually

+ Bonus

Senior, Expert

Seattle, WA, USA

US Citizenship Required

Category
Avionics
Electrical Engineering
RF and Microwave Engineering
Aerospace Engineering
Required Skills
Printed Circuit Board (PCB) Design
Requirements
  • Bachelor of Science in Electrical or Computer Engineering, Physics, or related field
  • 10+ years of proven experience in the RF design of sophisticated aerospace/space hardware
  • Desire to work hands-on, both independently and as part of a team, throughout the design, verification, qualification, and production phases of the electronic product lifecycle
  • Ability to earn trust, maintain positive and professional relationships, and contribute to our culture of inclusion.
  • Working experience with software defined radio (SDR) implementations of radio transceivers
  • Hands on experience with RF testing equipment (Vector Network Analyzers, Spectrum Analyzers, signal generators, etc.)
  • Working experience with RF PCB design, layout, verification, fabrication, and testing.
  • RF communication subsystem and/or component design, with a strong background in RF principles; specific focus on UHF and S-bands.
  • Perform detail hardware designs for radio systems include software-defined radios, RF front ends, and antennas.
  • Coordinate with test engineers to design and implement performance and environmental testing for acceptance and qualification of radio hardware.
  • Ability to work with multi-functional teams such as mechanical, ground, and operations to partner for the best design implementation solutions.
  • Collaboration with manufacturing engineers to create and approve assembly drawings.
  • Partnership with production engineering to develop and support sustaining engineering plans and procedures.
  • Development, implementation, and ownership of test procedures, as well as planning and execution for all phases (development, acceptance, and qualification).
  • Experience in grounding and general board layout principles, including EMI/EMC tradeoffs.
Responsibilities
  • design, develop, and verify high performance hardware for various flight vehicles
  • responsible for design, test, integration, and maintenance of all vehicle avionics systems, including flight computers, RF communications, vehicle controls, navigation instrumentation, power systems, astronaut audio and video, data acquisition, and more
  • integrated with our rocket program and technical leads to drive requirements definition, modeling, analysis, design, test, documentation and production release of on-vehicle components and sub-systems
  • encompass electronic requirements, architecture concepts, detailed design, analysis, and development
  • follow avionics designs through formal verification, analysis, functional testing, environmental qualification, release, document, and participate in flight support activities
  • developing low-cost next-generation radios for our future launch vehicles
  • mentor and coach other avionics engineers within the RF team
  • ownership of design modification/implementation of team standards, processes, and plans

Blue Origin focuses on making space travel accessible through suborbital space tourism. The company offers unique experiences where passengers can travel to the edge of space aboard its reusable rocket, New Shepard. This rocket takes passengers on an 11-minute journey, allowing them to experience a few minutes of weightlessness and enjoy stunning views of Earth from over 100 kilometers above. Blue Origin generates revenue by selling premium tickets for these flights, targeting affluent individuals and space enthusiasts. Unlike many competitors, Blue Origin not only provides space tourism but is also developing advanced rocket engines and technologies for potential sales to other aerospace companies and government agencies. The company's goal is to lead in the commercial spaceflight market while expanding into lunar landers and other space exploration technologies.

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

$221.7M

Headquarters

Kent, Washington

Founded

2000

Growth & Insights
Headcount

6 month growth

7%

1 year growth

9%

2 year growth

30%
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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.

Benefits

Medical insurance

Dental insurance

401k

PTO

Relocation

Education Support Program

Dog friendly

Bundled insurance rates

Company paid life & disability