Full-Time

Avionics Technical Lead

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Axiom Space

Axiom Space

501-1,000 employees

Provides human spaceflight and infrastructure services

Aerospace

Expert

No H1B Sponsorship

Boulder, CO, USA

US Citizenship Required

Category
Avionics
Aerospace Engineering

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Experience
Requirements
  • Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in Electrical Engineering or equivalent required
  • 15+ years of experience in technical management
  • Experience with project development, work management, and resource planning
  • Experience with the review or performance of analyses related to structural systems, pressure systems, thermal environments, and materials compatibility
  • Familiarity with NASA Standards, Federal Standards, and various materials standards as applied to analysis, testing, materials, and processes
  • Must be able to complete a U.S. government background investigation
  • Proof of U.S. Citizenship or US Permanent Residency is a requirement for this position
Responsibilities
  • Provide technical oversight of program-wide Avionics functions and design to support Axiom’s EVA System as it evolves through development and into a sustaining flight program
  • Translate high-level project and system requirements into well-defined deliverable products related to Avionics functions
  • Coordinate and plan tasks with Avionics Team to meet program development plan and schedule
  • Collaborate with the Office of the Avionics Chief Engineer to provide Avionics support on EVA system
  • Provide mentorship to engineering staff as part of the Power Avionics and Controls team
  • Perform additional job duties as assigned
Desired Qualifications
  • Prior experience with spaceflight development and flight implementation preferred

Axiom Space offers human spaceflight services and is developing infrastructure for space travel, including missions to the International Space Station (ISS) and its own Axiom Station. The company creates advanced spacesuits for use in low-Earth orbit and beyond, catering to private individuals and national astronauts. Axiom Space differentiates itself by providing comprehensive space missions that include training, launch, and return, while also collaborating with NASA and Thales Alenia Space. The goal is to transform how humans live and work in space, generating revenue through mission services and the sale of space-related products.

Company Size

501-1,000

Company Stage

Series C

Total Funding

$535M

Headquarters

Houston, Texas

Founded

2016

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What believers are saying

  • Growing interest in space tourism boosts potential revenue for Axiom Space.
  • Partnership with Nokia positions Axiom as a leader in advanced space communication technologies.
  • $125 million contract with Gravitics strengthens Axiom's infrastructure and operational capabilities.

What critics are saying

  • Increased competition from SpaceX and Blue Origin may impact Axiom's market share.
  • Delays in Axiom Station's construction could lead to increased costs and lost revenue.
  • Reliance on partnerships like Nokia and Prada poses risks if disruptions occur.

What makes Axiom Space unique

  • Axiom Space is developing the world's first commercial space station, the Axiom Station.
  • The company collaborates with Prada for innovative spacesuit design, enhancing brand appeal.
  • Axiom Space offers end-to-end space missions, from training to return, unlike competitors.

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Flexible Work Hours

Hybrid Work Options

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Headcount

6 month growth

0%

1 year growth

4%

2 year growth

1%
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