Journeyman Electrician, Chicago
Flock SafetyFull Time
Junior (1 to 2 years), Senior (5 to 8 years)
Candidates should possess a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering, along with a minimum of 5 years of experience in electrical engineering, specifically focusing on system-level design and integration. Strong knowledge of analog and digital electronics, including mixed-signal components such as PMICs, amplifiers, codecs, sensors, op-amps, ADCs, DACs, memory, charging circuits, and experience integrating SoCs into designs is required.
The System Electrical Engineer will be responsible for the design, integration, and validation of electrical systems and subsystems for cutting-edge products, working closely with cross-functional teams to develop robust, high-performance electrical solutions. This includes designing system-level solutions, integrating SoCs, performing schematic design, PCB layout review, ensuring electrical systems meet performance and size constraints, conducting system validation, troubleshooting, and performance testing, as well as collaborating with vendors and suppliers to select components and ensuring compatibility with design specifications.
Deploys satellite systems for data insights
E-Space focuses on deploying small, easy-to-install devices that can be tracked and connected globally. Their main product, the E-Space LEO platform, utilizes Artificial Intelligence to enhance data transmission from these devices, providing insights and automation that improve upon traditional IoT capabilities. E-Space differentiates itself by redesigning spacecraft and satellite systems to lower costs, making space technology more accessible to a wide range of clients, including governments and businesses. The company is dedicated to sustainable practices and aims to lead in the development of environmentally friendly satellite constellations, using the data from their systems to inform decisions that protect the planet. Their revenue model is based on selling satellite systems and the data services derived from them.