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Snr Electrical AIT Engineer

Southcote
1 month ago
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We’re looking for an experienced Snr Electrical AIT Engineer to join our growing team. This is a fantastic opportunity to play a key role in the Assembly, Integration and Test (AIT) of advanced spacecraft payloads and satellite systems.

Responsibilities:

  • Lead and coordinate all phases of AIT for spacecraft payloads.

  • Perform electrical integration of units under test (UUT) with test benches and EGSE.

  • Prepare, implement, and support EVT (environmental and verification testing) campaigns.

  • Write and execute test plans and procedures to verify technical requirements.

  • Carry out functional and performance testing.

  • Create and maintain automated test scripts for UUT and EGSE control.

  • Produce detailed technical reports following test execution.

  • Maintain and validate electrical ground support equipment (EGSE).

  • Plan AIT schedules and coordinate activities across multiple teams.

  • Liaise with internal and external stakeholders to ensure project success.

    Experience:

  • MSc/BSc in Electrical Engineering, Mathematics, or Physics

  • Solid understanding of testing processes, cycles, and AIT methodologies.

  • Hands-on experience in Satellite AIT and test flow execution.

  • Proficiency with Linux-based systems (shell scripting and configuration).

  • Minimum 5 years’ experience in communications system engineering.

  • Excellent communication and teamwork skills.

  • Experience contributing to ESA proposals (desirable).

    Bluestream People are an Equal Opportunities Employer and operates as an Employment Agency for permanent recruitment and an as an Employment Business for temporary / contract recruitment

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