Radiation Effects Engineer at Astranis

San Francisco, California, United States

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Not SpecifiedCompensation
Mid-level (3 to 4 years)Experience Level
Full TimeJob Type
UnknownVisa
Aerospace, Satellite, SpaceIndustries

Requirements

  • Bachelor of Science degree in nuclear engineering, electrical engineering, physics, or equivalent technical field
  • A passion for hardware development, including working in a fast-paced environment and hands-on design and development
  • Experience with the Geostationary radiation environment (TID, SEE, DDD)
  • Experience with designing for and testing for radiation effects
  • Experience in testing analog and digital circuits
  • Experience with high reliability systems
  • US Citizenship or Green Card

Responsibilities

  • Design fault tolerant electrical systems for operating in a radiation environment
  • Simulate and model the GTO and GEO radiation environments
  • Coordinate and run radiation testing campaigns to upscreen components
  • Work with the structures team to determine the proper shielding levels across the spacecraft
  • Integrate these systems into the spacecraft by working closely with the rest of the team
  • Support other electrical design, bringup, and test activities
  • Assist in recruiting, interviewing, and hiring additional teammates to our rapidly-growing team

Skills

Radiation Effects
Radiation Testing
Fault Tolerant Design
Radiation Modeling
GTO Environments
GEO Environments
Component Upscreening
Shielding Analysis
Electrical Systems Design
Aerospace Parts Validation

Astranis

Develops low-cost telecommunications satellites

About Astranis

Astranis develops and deploys spacecraft for Geostationary Orbit, focusing on providing internet connectivity to the 4 billion people worldwide without access. The company designs, manufactures, and operates low-cost telecommunications satellites, offering bandwidth-as-a-service to commercial and government customers. This approach allows Astranis to deliver services at a lower cost than traditional providers, making it appealing for reaching new markets. With over $1 billion in satellite services sold in the past two years and plans for additional satellite launches, Astranis is positioned for growth. The company's goal is to bridge the digital divide and connect underserved populations globally.

San Francisco, CaliforniaHeadquarters
2015Year Founded
$587.2MTotal Funding
SERIES_DCompany Stage
Aerospace, DefenseIndustries
201-500Employees

Benefits

An equity stake in the company.
Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision insurance.
Unlimited vacation days.
Healthy, delicious, free lunch catered in every day.
Complementary OneMedical membership.
Great office chairs, stand-up desks, and a machine shop.
Reimbursement to spend on commuting from outside SF
Generous, fully-paid parental leave.

Risks

Competition from SpaceX's Starlink and Amazon's Project Kuiper may impact market share.
Continuous R&D investment needed due to rapid technological advancements in satellite tech.
Regulatory challenges in obtaining spectrum licenses could delay satellite deployments.

Differentiation

Astranis offers low-cost satellite solutions for underserved regions, expanding internet access.
The company provides bandwidth-as-a-service, reducing costs for commercial and government clients.
Astranis designs, manufactures, and operates its own satellites, ensuring end-to-end service control.

Upsides

Astranis plans to launch 100 MicroGEO satellites by 2030, increasing market share.
Partnership with Xona Space Systems enhances reputation in the defense sector.
$50 million investment from NTT Docomo Ventures indicates strong investor confidence.

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