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Cesium Astro

Electrical Engineer I

Austin, TXfull-timeentryAdded today

About this role

CesiumAstro seeks an Electrical Engineer I to design and develop PCB-level hardware for satellite and spacecraft platforms. You'll translate spacecraft requirements into robust circuit designs, manage board-level development from concept through production, and grow rapidly within a cross-functional engineering team.

What you'll do

  • Design and implement PCB-level hardware solutions for spacecraft platforms
  • Translate spacecraft requirements into reliable hardware designs aligned with system performance and mission objectives
  • Own board-level development lifecycle from design through production and testing
  • Contribute to subsystem definition, integration, and troubleshooting
  • Collaborate with software, FPGA, thermal, and mechanical engineering teams
  • Support spacecraft integration and validation activities

What they're looking for

  • PCB design and schematic capture
  • Analog and digital circuit design
  • Hardware development lifecycle management
  • Spacecraft or aerospace systems knowledge
  • CAD tools and design software proficiency
  • Troubleshooting and debugging electronics
  • Cross-functional collaboration
  • Technical documentation and requirements traceability
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Cesium Astro

Cesium Astro develops advanced hardware and systems for aerospace applications including satellites, UAVs, and rocket propulsion platforms. The company is hiring for specialized engineering roles including FPGA engineers, wire harness designers, turbomachinery engineers, and software project engineers to support its satellite and spacecraft development.

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Likely interview questions

  • Describe your experience with PCB design and the tools you've used for schematic capture and layout.
  • Walk us through a hardware project where you owned the design from concept through production—what were the key challenges?