Power Electronics Engineer
K2 Space (1 month ago)
About this role
This role designs high-power spacecraft power systems (20kW–100kW), advancing devices from prototype through flight qualification and deployment. The engineer will prototype, test (environmental and performance), and qualify hardware for space, then iterate on more capable generations. The position sits at a Series B space startup focused on building large, high-powered satellite platforms.
Required Skills
- Power Electronics
- Power Conversion
- Power Switching
- Flight Hardware
- Environmental Testing
- Thermal Vacuum
- Vibration Testing
- Shock Testing
- Radiation Testing
- EMI/EMC
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Qualifications
- Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering
- 3+ Years Experience
- U.S. Person or Export License
About K2 Space
k2space.comK2 Space develops a satellite bus that delivers the capabilities of large, high‑performance satellites at the price point and production speed of small satellites, breaking the historic correlation between mass and cost. Their multi‑orbit, high‑capability spacecraft are designed for commercial, scientific, and defense missions that need heavier payloads, longer lifetimes, and greater onboard performance than typical smallsats. K2 emphasizes rapid production and lower cost‑per‑kg through a scalable, purpose‑built architecture, enabling customers to field enterprise‑grade space systems faster and more affordably than with traditional large satellites.
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