Power Systems Engineer

Omega Resource Group
Fairlands, Surrey, GU3 3JH, United Kingdom
Last week
Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
20 May 2026 (Last week)

Job Title: Power Systems Engineer

Job Type: Onsite

Work Type: Permanent

Hours: 37.5hrs per week

Industry: Space

Job Location: Surrey

Salary: Negotiable DoE

Job Profile – Power Systems Engineer

Our client is the world leader in the development of complex systems utilised in mission critical environments. Candidates will have the opportunity to work in an advanced manufacturing environment where pioneering new technologies to the highest possible standard is paramount.

Job Role – Power Systems Engineer

Reporting to the Engineering Manager the Power Systems Engineer has responsibility for undertaking the design, analysis, development, verification and delivery of power system and energy conversion solutions into different missions.

Duties – Power Systems Engineer

• Managing and updating module documentation including procedures, reports, interface documents and drawings

• Ensuring that module test equipment is operating normally

• Fault-finding on flight modules as necessary

• Overseeing of the testing of flight modules

• Preparing reviews of all test documentation

• Reviewing module build documentation

• Configuration and updating of ATE to suit the requirements of current modules

• Delivery of tested flight modules to the spacecraft Assembly, Integration and Test team on time

• In conjunction with Senior Engineers carrying out qualification testing on new and revised module designs

• Support to product development and new designs for future missions.

• Providing support for spacecraft-level Thermal-Vacuum testing

Experience/Qualifications – Power Systems Engineer

• Degree in relevant engineering discipline (electrical, electronics etc.)

• In-depth understanding of analogue and power electronics testing and fault-finding

• Familiarity with typical Power System Equipment such as but not limited to; Battery Charge, Power Distribution Modules, Drive Electronics, DC-DC Convertors, Batteries and Solar Panels

• Hands-on experience in fault-finding during development of power electronics/analogue products

• Experience with schematic capture and simulation software

Candidates who are currently an Power Systems Engineer, Electrical Engineer, Electronic Engineer, Systems Engineer, Senior Systems Engineer, Analysis Engineer, Lead Engineer, Development Engineer and Systems Design Engineer could be suitable for this role.

To make an application for this role please submit your CV to (url removed) or for more information call (phone number removed).

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Omega is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy. Omega does not charge candidates any recruitment or job‑seeking fees at any stage of the hiring process

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