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Hardware Design Engineer

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Blue Origin logoBlue Origin · Greater Seattle Area
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Requirements

  • Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or a related technical discipline.
  • 7+ years of experience in avionics and power hardware development for aerospace, defense, automotive , or other high-reliability applications.
  • Demonstrated experience as a hands-on engineer, with direct experience designing, building, and reworking wire harnesses and prototype electronics.
  • Understanding of common circuit analyses (Worst Case Circuit Analysis, Derating, Power Analysis, Timing, etc.).
  • Strong understanding of designing for the space radiation environment and its effects on electronic components.
  • Experience working with a variety of sensor types and their associated analog and digital interfaces.
  • Experience with schematic capture and PCB layout tools such as Altium Designer or Cadence.
  • Master of Science in a related technical discipline.
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Benefits

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Additional Information

Application close date: Applications will be accepted on an ongoing basis until the requisition is closed. At Blue Origin, we envision millions of people living and working in space for the benefit of Earth. We're working to develop reusable, safe, and low-cost space vehicles and systems within a culture of safety, collaboration, and inclusion. Join our team of problem solvers as we add new chapters to the history of spaceflight! This role is part of Advanced Concepts and Enterprise Engineering (ACE), supporting Blue Origin's mission of millions of people living and working in space for the benefit of Earth. The team fosters innovation and drives engineering workflows of the future, shared solutions and standards, simplicity and lower costs, and manufacturable design. The ACE Formulation team is multidisciplinary, covering power systems, simulation and environments, thermal and fluids management, guidance, navigation, and control (GNC), autonomy, command and control, data handling and instrumentation, electrical integration and avionics, and propulsion. Working with this team to serve the various projects, studies, and programs in a rapid formulation design environment will be a key responsibility while contributing technically as an individual contributor sharing your expertise. This position will be as an active participant in this environment and requires the appropriate mindset of bias for action while quickly delivering results. The decisions made early on will set Blue Origin up for long-term success. It also requires a comfort with ambiguity and an ability to find a path forward. As a Power Engineer for our spacecraft programs, you will be a key player in the entire lifecycle of our vehicle's electronic systems. This role is for a systems-thinking engineer who is also a hands-on builder and problem-solver. You will be responsible for designing, developing, and testing critical avionics hardware, from the component level to the integrated system. You will not just be designing on a screen; you will be in the lab prototyping, building harnesses, and testing the hardware you create. You will collaborate closely with a multi-disciplinary team of mechanical, thermal, software, and systems engineers to define vehicle architecture and ensure the successful integration of avionics into the overall system. If you are passionate about seeing your designs fly and are not afraid to get your hands dirty to make it happen, this is the role for you. Responsibilities include but are not limited to: Design, develop, and test spacecraft avionics systems Lead the design and analysis of vehicle power systems, including power generation, energy storage, regulation, and distribution architectures. Perform hands-on fabrication, assembly, and testing of engineering-level hardware, including building and modifying wire harnesses, soldering components, and integrating sensor systems for rapid prototyping and troubleshooting. Design for the space environment, applying principles of radiation hardening (TID, SEE) to ensure system reliability. Perform analysis and select components to meet mission radiation requirements. Define and manage requirements for various sensors (e.g., IMUs, star trackers, magnetometers, pressure transducers, temperature sensors) and their corresponding electrical interfaces (e.g., analog, SPI, I2C, UART, RS-422, CAN , Ethernet). Collaborate with mechanical and thermal engineering teams to influence vehicle layout, packaging, connector selection, and overall system design to meet avionics requirements. Develop schematics, manage PCB layout, and perform simulations (SPICE) for critical circuits. Create comprehensive test plans, procedures, and reports for hardware verification and validation at the board, box, and system levels. Troubleshoot complex hardware issues across integrated systems and support vehicle-level testing and launch campaigns. Generate and maintain electrical power budgets encompassing all power consumption and generation/storage margin management by mission phase.


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