Avionics Engineer III - Power Systems at Inversion Space

Los Angeles, California, United States

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$125,000 – $144,000Compensation
Senior (5 to 8 years)Experience Level
Full TimeJob Type
UnknownVisa
Aerospace, SpaceIndustries

Requirements

  • Minimum of a Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering or related field
  • Typically, 6 years of professional experience designing power electronics from ~1 to 1000W, including maximum power point tracking
  • Experience with thermal design for power electronics
  • Experience designing PCBAs using Altium Designer or similar ECAD design software
  • Experience with PDN and converter design for microcontrollers, microprocessors, and similar low-power electronics
  • Experience with PCBA bring-up and performance testing
  • Experience with common laboratory equipment such as oscilloscopes, multimeters, power supplies, spectrum analyzers, and data acquisition systems
  • Excellent written and oral communication skills (English)
  • Master's degree in Electrical Engineering (desired)
  • Experience specifying, testing, and integrating solar cells (desired)
  • Experience designing hardware for spaceflight (desired)
  • Experience with radiation-tolerant power electronics (desired)
  • Experience with fault-tolerant design (desired)
  • Experience with FMEA of power electronics (desired)
  • Prior experience working in startups and on small, independent teams (desired)

Responsibilities

  • Design the power architecture and power conversion electronics for Inversion’s next-generation spacecraft, Arc
  • Design power distribution
  • Perform operational analysis
  • Conduct power budgeting
  • Generate requirements
  • Implement DC-DC and MPPT converters
  • Design battery packs
  • Test designs for performance and environmental tolerance
  • Specify and integrate solar cells/panels for spaceflight

Skills

Power Electronics
MPPT
DC-DC Converters
Battery Packs
Solar Cells
Altium Designer
Thermal Design
PDN Design
PCBA Design
PCBA Testing
Oscilloscopes
Power Supplies
Spectrum Analyzers
Data Acquisition

Inversion Space

Develops low-cost re-entry vehicles for cargo

About Inversion Space

Inversion Space develops re-entry vehicles that are designed to return cargo and resources from space at a low cost and with high frequency. Their vehicles enable the safe return of various types of cargo from low-earth orbit and beyond, making the process of returning from space as routine as launching into it. This company serves clients in the space exploration and commercial space sectors, generating revenue through service contracts and partnerships with space agencies and private companies. Inversion Space differentiates itself by focusing on the efficiency and reliability of its re-entry solutions, which are essential for the sustainability and growth of space operations.

Torrance, CaliforniaHeadquarters
2021Year Founded
$121.6MTotal Funding
SERIES_ACompany Stage
AerospaceIndustries
51-200Employees

Risks

Competition from SpaceX and Blue Origin may limit market share.
Potential regulatory hurdles could delay operations and increase costs.
Reliance on SpaceX's Transporter-12 mission poses risk if launch issues occur.

Differentiation

Inversion Space focuses on affordable, high cadence re-entry vehicles for cargo return.
The company aims to make space return as common as space launch.
Inversion Space develops in-house technology for re-entry vehicles, enhancing cost efficiency.

Upsides

Inversion raised $44 million to advance re-entry vehicle development.
Awarded $71M by SpaceWERX for next-gen autonomous re-entry vehicles.
Growing demand for re-entry solutions aligns with Inversion's focus on affordable vehicles.

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