EMI/EMC Design and Analysis Engineer
Posted on 3/17/2023
INACTIVE
Relativity Space

1,001-5,000 employees

Manufactures and launches 3D printed reusable rockets
Company Overview
Relativity Space is a pioneering force in the commercial launch industry, utilizing 3D printing technology to create reusable rockets that meet the increasing demand for space infrastructure. Their successful launch of Terran 1, the world's largest 3D printed object, has proven the viability of their manufacturing approach and paved the way for the development of Terran R, their medium-to-heavy lift reusable rocket. With a culture of continuous iteration and a focus on reducing vehicle complexity and cost, Relativity Space is leading the industry in the application of additive manufacturing to aerospace design and production.
AI & Machine Learning
Hardware
Robotics & Automation
Aerospace
B2B

Company Stage

Series F

Total Funding

$2.4B

Founded

2016

Headquarters

Long Beach, California

Growth & Insights
Headcount

6 month growth

9%

1 year growth

17%

2 year growth

58%
Locations
Long Beach, CA, USA
Experience Level
Entry
Junior
Mid
Senior
Expert
Requirements
  • Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Physics, or related major with 2+ years of experience
  • Prior experience box-level EMI/EMC mitigation techniques on vehicles
  • Prior experience with EMI/EMC testing to standards
  • Prior experience with vehicle electrical bonding requirements
Responsibilities
  • This position requires proactive work with design engineers to design a vehicle system compliant with EMI/EMC industry standards as well as troubleshooting and mitigating interference when identified. Relativity Space avionics include high-power loads, pyrotechnics, and sensitive analog sensors distributed throughout the launch vehicle. The EMI/EMC engineer will help navigate electromagnetic interference best practices, compliance testing, and issue mitigation on the Terran 1 avionics system
  • The successful candidate will have experience compliance testing and mitigating EMI in large vehicle electronics that span multiple boxes connected via shielded harnessing. They should also have experience working in a fast-paced environment and be excited to develop their skills and support tasks outside the avionics team in the larger effort to build a reliable avionics system
Desired Qualifications
  • Prior work on a launch vehicle, space systems, aerospace or cars, applications with challenging designs
  • Prior experience with lightning mitigation in aircraft or rockets
  • Previous work experience with MIL-STD-461 or RTCA DO-160 testing
  • Understanding of system grounding techniques, experience with NASA-HDBK-4001 a plus
  • Experience with simulation tools such as SPICE and HFSS
  • Knowledge of space radiation effects on electronics
  • Demonstrated experience mitigating known EMI/EMC failures
  • Knowledge of electronics design and circuits a plus
  • Experience in a startup or agile development environment