Electronics Design - 3-6 monthsp/d

Morgan McKinley (South West)
United Kingdom
Today
£500 – £600 pd

Salary

£500 – £600 pd

Job Type
Contract
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Senior
Education
Degree
Posted
12 May 2026 (Today)

Contract Senior Space Systems Engineer (Avionics & Robotics)

Location: UK-based (Regular travel to European integration sites)

Rate: £500 - £600 per day

Duration: 3-6 Months Initial Contract

The Project

We are looking for an experienced Avionics & Electrical Systems Engineer to support the rapid development and deployment of next-generation systems for the space industry. This project sits at the forefront of space innovation, merging satellite platform reliability with cutting-edge robotic payload capabilities.

You will join an agile, multi-disciplinary team responsible for the full electrical architecture of flight hardware, ensuring mission success from conceptual design through to launch readiness.

Key Responsibilities

Electrical Architecture: Define and document subsystem interfaces, power distribution, and data architectures for spacecraft and robotic payloads.

Requirements & Procurement: Lead requirements engineering and equipment specification; manage technical relationships with specialist space-sector subcontractors.

Electronics Development: Support the design and build of bespoke electronics boards and define flight/test harness requirements.

AIV/AIT Leadership: Define EGSE requirements and lead the functional testing, commissioning, and validation of electrical subsystems.

Subject Matter Expertise: Serve as the technical authority on grounding, EMC, and power budget concerns, advising internal teams and external stakeholders.

Verification: Develop and execute comprehensive validation and test plans (V&V) to ensure hardware survivability and performance in space environments.

Essential Experience

Space Industry Tenure: Minimum 5+ years of experience in Space Systems or Avionics Engineering.

Robotics & Control: Specialist knowledge in analogue and digital electronics design for space-segment robotics and motor control systems.

Data Protocols: Proficiency with space-standard communication buses (e.g., SpaceWire, CAN, Ethernet).

Testing & Integration: Extensive experience in the specification, commissioning, and functional testing of flight-critical hardware.

Academic Background: Degree (BSc/MSc) in Engineering, Physics, or Mathematics with a focus on space applications.

Travel & Logistics

This contract requires a flexible approach, as it involves frequent travel across the UK and Europe to coordinate with partner facilities and oversee integration activities

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