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Electrical Architect

Bremen
3 weeks ago
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Ready to shape the future of space systems? Join a mission-critical team where you'll lead the full electrical architecture of cutting-edge satellites-from power subsystems to harnessing and EMC. Drive end-to-end integration, influence key design decisions, and ensure compatibility across every interface.

Electrical Architect
Salary - up to €80,000!
Location - Bremen

What we can offer you:

Work Life Balance: Flexible working hours, sabbatical, 30 days' vacation & special leave days
Mobile Work: Hybrid work & mobile work abroad
Development: Extensive range of training courses, individual professional development, German language courses & annual employee dialogue
monthly salary, accident insurance & company pension plan
Family: Kindergarten subsidy / Kindergarten places, Childcare in the vacation period & paid child sickness days
The role:
In this role, you will lead the end-to-end design of the satellite's electrical architecture, overseeing key elements such as the power subsystem, harnessing, and EMC. You'll be responsible for ensuring seamless power and interface compatibility across payloads, platforms, and AIT interfaces. This includes defining strategic architecture approaches, managing trade-offs, sizing, and EPS performance. You will also drive the development of specifications, verification plans, subsystem testing, and support system-level reviews to ensure a fully integrated and reliable spacecraft design.

What we want from you:

Degree in Electrical Engineering or a related technical field
3+ years' experience with electrical systems in space projects (Phases B/C/D)
Strong conceptual, analytical, and leadership abilities
Proficient in specification development, system analysis, and verification planning
Excellent communication skills with a self-driven, independent work style; fluent in English

If you are looking to join one of Europe's largest Satellite Manufacturers then please don't hesitate to apply!

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