AIT Systems Test Engineer

CBSbutler Holdings Limited trading as CBSbutler
Stevenage, United Kingdom
3 weeks ago
Posted
30 Mar 2026 (3 weeks ago)

Satellite AIT Electrical Systems Engineer

Location: Stevenage

Contract: 12 months +

Rate: £55 per hour

Industry: Space / Aerospace

Overview

We are seeking a Satellite AIT Electrical Systems Engineer to support spacecraft system testing across functional and environmental test campaigns.

You will develop, debug and execute automated test sequences, support anomaly investigations, and contribute to spacecraft verification activities.

Key Responsibilities

Interpret electrical and functional test requirements

Develop, debug and execute automated test sequences

Provide first-line support during spacecraft test operations

Investigate faults and support anomaly resolution

Prepare test procedures and produce test reports

Support environmental testing (TVAC, EMC, Magnetic)

Contribute to test reviews and non-conformance investigations

Ensure compliance with engineering standards and procedures

Required Experience

Experience writing test sequences/scripts for spacecraft testing

Experience using Central Checkout Systems (CCS)

Knowledge of spacecraft subsystems such as:

Data Handling

MIL-STD-1553 / SpaceWire

Power and Thermal Systems

Attitude & Orbital Control

FDIR

Experience with spacecraft or complex electronic systems testing

Electrical fault investigation and test debugging experience

Familiarity with Windows and Linux environments

Desirable Skills

Elisa or Java experience

Linux/Unix Bash scripting

Programming knowledge (C, Python, Java or similar)

Experience with electrical test equipment (DMM, oscilloscopes, data bus analysers)

Environmental or launch test campaign experience

Cleanroom working awareness

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