Electrical Engineer (EPS), Spacecraft

Katalyst Space Technologies

$105K — $145K *
Aerospace & Defense
Less than 5 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering or equivalent field.
  • 3+ years of experience in designing, testing, or integrating power electronics or high-reliability power systems.
  • Strong understanding of switch-mode power supply design and power electronics debugging.
  • Experience in designing or modifying schematics and PCB layouts for power electronics.
  • Proficiency in Altium or similar ECAD tools.
  • Familiarity with spacecraft power architectures and related digital communication standards.
  • Hands-on experience with debugging and testing power electronics in a lab environment.

Responsibilities

  • Contribute to the design and qualification of spacecraft Electrical Power Systems (EPS).
  • Design and review schematics and PCB layouts for spacecraft power electronics.
  • Support EPS hardware testing during qualification campaigns.
  • Integrate functional testing of EPS hardware with other spacecraft subsystems.
  • Plan and execute performance testing under extreme design conditions.
  • Define design changes and improvements for future spacecraft power systems.

Benefits

  • Employee Stock Option and Equity Plan.
  • Relocation bonus and discretionary bonuses.
  • Comprehensive medical, vision, and dental coverage.
  • Unlimited Paid Time Off.
Full Job Description
What You'll Do
  1. Contribute to the design, iteration, and qualification ofKatalyst's spacecraft Electrical Power System (EPS), including power conversion, power distribution, battery interface electronics, solar array interfaces, protection circuitry, and subsystem power interfaces.
  2. Design,modify, and review schematics, PCB layouts, interface definitions, and analysis packages for spacecraft power electronics, with emphasis on switch-mode power supplies, DC/DC converters, load switching, current sensing, fault protection, and EMI-aware layout practices.
  3. Support integrated operation of EPS hardware during functional, performance, and qualification testing, working directly with test engineers to execute bench, thermal vacuum, vibration, and other qualification test campaigns.
  4. Help own integrated functional testing of EPS hardware with avionics, flight software, mechanisms, payloads, and other spacecraft subsystems, ensuring power interfaces behave correctly across nominal, off-nominal, and fault cases.
  5. Plan and execute targeted stress, margin, and performance testing, exercising hardware across design extremes such as input voltage range, load transients, thermal limits, startup sequencing, fault response, and converter stability.
  6. Help define design changes and architecture improvements for future spacecraft power systems, including EPS feature upgrades, power budget impacts, redundancy considerations, telemetry needs, and mission-specific power requirements.

Your Ideal Background
  1. Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering or equivalent field.
  2. 3+ years of experience designing, testing, or integrating power electronics, spacecraft EPS hardware, battery/solar power interfaces, or closely related high-reliability power systems.
  3. Strong understanding of switch-mode power supply design, DC/DC converter architectures, compensation/stability, magneticsselection, protection circuitry, and practical power electronics debugging.
  4. Experience designing ormodifying schematics and PCB layouts for power electronics, including high-current routing, grounding, thermal considerations, creepage/clearance, current sensing, and EMI/EMC-aware layout practices.
  5. Proficiency in Altium or a similar ECAD tool for schematic capture, PCB layout review, design release, and documentation.
  6. Exposure to spacecraft or embedded-system power architectures, including power distribution, load switching, battery management interfaces, solar array regulation, or power telemetry.
  7. Exposure to common digital communication standards (SPI, I2C, UART, CAN, Ethernet) and mixed-signal design best practices for telemetry, control, and power-system interfaces.
  8. Hands-on experience with hardware bring-up, bench testing, and debugging using oscilloscopes, electronic loads, power supplies, DMMs, logic analyzers, and related lab equipment.
  9. Experience writing or executing test procedures, documenting results, and driving board- or component-level troubleshooting through root cause and corrective action.
  10. Experience integrating power electronics with other spacecraft or embedded subsystems; exposure to environmental testing such as thermal vacuum or vibration is a plus but not required.

Additional Requirements: Must be willing to work extended hours and weekends as needed.

Compensation and Benefits: Your base salary will be determined on a case-by-case basis and may vary based on the following considerations: job-related knowledge and skills, education, and experience. The anticipated salary range for this role is $105,000 - $145,000 annually.

Base salary is just one part of your total rewards package at Katalyst. You will also be eligible for long-term incentives, in the form of the Employee Stock Option and Equity Plan, as well as a relocation bonus and other discretionary bonuses. You will also receive access to comprehensive medical, vision, and dental coverage, and unlimited Paid Time Off.

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