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Electrical Engineer (Levels I-Iii)
Company | University of Colorado Boulder |
Address | , Boulder, 80309 |
Employment type | FULL_TIME |
Salary | $67,774 - $129,127 a year |
Expires | 2023-10-12 |
Posted at | 8 months ago |
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Job Summary
Electrical Engineers to work on our unique, often one-of-a-kind, scientific instruments for NASA missions.
A few to all of the responsibilities and skills below apply depending on the level of the applicant. We will review resumes and find the best balance of skills and people at different experience levels to fit appropriately within our team. More senior applicants should demonstrate the abilities and skills of many of the items below, but less experienced EEs should put their capabilities and skills on their resumes focusing in a few of the items in each category below.
Who We Are
LASP at the University of Colorado Boulder is one of the largest research institutes at the University of Colorado Boulder. With a focus on solar, stellar, space plasma, atmospheric and planetary sciences, LASP employs both experimental and theoretical approaches to answer key science questions. Since its inception in 1948, LASP has developed, operated, and analyzed the data from scientific instrumentation for solar science, Earth atmospheric, planetary, deep-space, and Earth-orbiting spacecraft missions investigating the Sun, all eight planets, Pluto, and beyond. The progressive development of research capabilities and the use of innovative technologies in pursuit of emerging research initiatives ensures a continued leadership role for LASP in today’s growing “new space” era.
What Your Key Responsibilities Will Be
- Work closely with supply chain management on the procurement and subcontract of electrical parts, and components to ensure on time delivery.
- Work closely with the Instrument Program Management as a member of the program leadership team.
- Design and support design analyses for the instrument’s electrical and electronics systems.
- Collaborate with Instrument Systems Engineers on the development of electrical requirements and verification plans.
What You Should Know
- Able to travel domestically (up to one trip per quarter).
- Due to US Export Control restrictions, only US Citizens and Permanent Residents may apply.
What We Can Offer
The salary range for this full-time position is $67,774.31 - $129,126.98. We offer a generous retirement plan that includes 200% matching for the first 5% contributed with immediate vesting.
EE I Salary Range: $67,774.31 - $88,155.42
EE II Salary Range: $82,102.44 - $106,792.30
EE III Salary Range: $99,273.44 - $129,126.98
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What We Require
- A Bachelors degree.
What You Will Need
- Experience with schematic design tools (OrCad, Allegro, Eagle, Altium).
- Breadth and depth in many areas of the EE discipline commensurate with 0-15+ years’ experience designing electrical systems for space applications, including but not limited to:
- Experience leading design teams within an Integrated Product Team organizational structure.
- Analysis tools, common software tools, test integration software
- Experience with layout tools (OrCad, Allegro, Eagle, Altium).
- Experience with simulation tools (PSpice & LTSpice).
- Analog/Detector/Mechanism Control/Monitoring
- Familiarity with spacecraft EMI/EMC requirements and testing.
- Embedded Design (H/W and S/W)
- Power Conversion (LVPS/HVPS)
- Good written and verbal communication skills.
- Layout techniques and management
- Especially signal and power integrity, and mixed signal grounding methods
- ESD mitigation, vacuum systems, thermal management
- Computer skills (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Visio, Project).
- Workmanship standards required by NASA
- A willingness to mentor/teach.
- EMI/EMC design methods and test procedures
- Electrical test and design verification
- Low-noise, precision analog
- Parts & Radiation Engineer
- Harnesses
- Ground Support Equipment (H/W and S/W)
- Knowledgeable in other engineering disciplines (systems, mechanical, flight software, thermal, optical).
- Digital FPGA (VHDL/Verilog) design
- Digital PWB design
What We Would Like You to Have
- Experience in building instruments through their full lifecycle (concept development, requirements derivation, analysis, design, integration, test/verification, and launch)
- Experience with DOORS Next Generation, Python, Matlab, or other engineering software
Special Instructions
- Curriculum vitae
- Cover letter
Review of applications will begin immediately and remain open until filled.
Note: Application materials will not be accepted via email. For consideration, applications must be submitted through CU Boulder Jobs.
Posting Contact Information
Posting Contact Name: Boulder Campus Human Resources
Posting Contact Email: [email protected]
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