Electrical Engineer Location: Moriarty, NM
Job Type: Full-Time, Exempt
About the Position: As an
Electrical Engineer at Sceye, you will play a pivotal role in developing and integrating cutting-edge hardware and software components for our new airships. We're looking for someone with a strong background in electrical engineering, computer engineering, and hands-on experience with embedded systems development and development of systems for the demanding stratospheric environment. Your contributions will be key to ensuring our systems operate seamlessly and efficiently.
What You'll Do: - Design electrical systems to access an array of sensors, and effect a range of actuators depending on system requirements.
- Create and release engineering drawings, schematics, wire-harness assemblies and BOMs to support fabrication and integration.
- Size electrical hardware appropriately-including power systems, connectors, wiring, and related components-to support avionics system requirements.
- Contribute to continuous improvement initiatives to enhance design quality, manufacturability, and efficiency.
- Research relevant innovative emerging technologies for potential application and business needs, and recommend improvements or technology investments to support project goals.
- Create QA/QC test procedures for designed circuits, and work with test team to automate the test and checkout process.
- Perform system validation and compliance with test equipment using DMMs, oscilloscopes, and spectrum analyzers.
- Collaborate with a talented, cross-functional team to drive project success.
- Review supplier drawing changes impacting production and update obsolete parts or make design improvements.
- Generate test reports for avionics under test and flight reports for characterization of system and capture of performance during flight.
- Other duties as assigned.
What We're Looking For: - Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, or related field
- Minimum of 3 years of hands-on experience in embedded systems engineering required; 5 years preferred, to effectively navigate and resolve complex issues encountered in low-level embedded systems.
- Flexibility to work varied hours and weekends as needed to meet production and integration schedules.
- Proven experience as a development engineer of avionics products or electronic circuits in aviation and aerospace.
- Experience with Pspice, LTSpice or equivalent schematic capture and circuit simulation tool, including layout design, electronic components stress analysis, worst case circuit analysis, and design for thermal management.
- Experience with various communication protocols such as RS232/422/485, CAN bus, TCP/IP, or any other common data protocols.
- Proficiency with Linux, C/C++, Python, Altium, and MS office tools.
- Strong communication and collaboration skills with multi-discipline teams.
- Ability to integrate hardware and software into cohesive systems.
- Experience performing Root Cause Corrective Action (RCCA) investigations, troubleshooting, and resolutions.
- Experience in scaling up electrical systems designs and products from prototypes to large scale production.
- Experience with implementing principles of Design for manufacturing, test, and integration.
What We Offer: At Sceye, we're building more than high-altitude platforms-we're building a workplace where people (and their pups) thrive. Here's what you'll enjoy:
- Chef-Prepared Lunches - Fresh, onsite meals to keep you fueled and focused.
- Snacks & Refreshments - Enjoy a variety of snacks and drinks available throughout the day.
- Wellness Perks - Access to a gym, pickleball court, and an outdoor dog kennel.
- Dog-Friendly Environment - Bring your four-legged friends to work and enjoy a pet-welcoming space.
- Comprehensive Health Coverage - Medical, dental, vision, and disability insurance, with over 82% of premiums covered-and 100% for everything else.
- 401(k) with Match - Company contributions that are yours from day one.
- High-Performance Culture - Join a collaborative, inclusive environment where your work helps shape the future of aerospace.