Electrical Engineer III – Spacecraft Programs; EPS
Listed on 2026-07-07
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Engineering
Electrical Engineering, Aerospace / Aviation / Avionics, Systems Engineer
Electrical Engineer III – Spacecraft Programs (EPS)
Quantum Space is redefining mobility and maneuverability in space. Our high-mobility spacecraft platforms support national security, civil, and commercial missions with unmatched flexibility and propulsion capability. We build fast and iterate quickly.
We are seeking an experienced and technically driven Electrical Engineer III – Spacecraft Programs (Electric Power Subsystem) to lead Electric Power Subsystem (EPS) development for next-generation Ranger spacecraft. In this role, you will drive spacecraft power architecture, subsystem requirements, power analysis, interface definition, hardware development, and integration activities across complex spacecraft development programs.
You will work closely with avionics, propulsion, thermal, RF communications, guidance, navigation and control (GNC), payload, mechanical, and systems engineering teams to develop scalable, highly reliable spacecraft power systems supporting long-duration, high-mobility missions. This position is ideal for an engineer who combines deep spacecraft power systems expertise with strong systems thinking and enjoys leading multidisciplinary engineering efforts from concept through flight.
You'llMake an Impact
- Lead Electric Power Subsystem (EPS) development across Ranger spacecraft programs from architecture definition through integration, qualification, and flight readiness
- Derive EPS subsystem requirements from spacecraft- and mission-level requirements while maintaining complete requirements traceability throughout development
- Author and maintain EPS Interface Control Documents (ICDs) while coordinating electrical and operational interfaces across spacecraft subsystems
- Perform spacecraft power generation, energy storage, and power distribution sizing analyses based on mission objectives, operational scenarios, and vehicle constraints
- Develop, maintain, and validate spacecraft power models throughout the full spacecraft development lifecycle
- Define and manage spacecraft power distribution architectures supporting avionics, propulsion, payloads, RF communications, and vehicle-level operations
- Resolve complex subsystem integration challenges involving power allocation, electrical compatibility, redundancy, fault management, and operational constraints
- Perform make-versus-buy trade studies supporting EPS hardware architecture, component selection, and procurement strategies
- Coordinate EPS hardware vendors, suppliers, hardware deliveries, and subsystem integration schedules
- Develop Electric Power Subsystem integration and test (I&T) plans supporting subsystem verification, vehicle integration, environmental qualification, and flight readiness
- Support spacecraft assembly, integration, environmental testing, launch campaign activities, and mission readiness
- Participate in major engineering reviews including System Requirements Review (SRR), Preliminary Design Review (PDR), Critical Design Review (CDR), Test Readiness Review (TRR), and Flight Readiness Review (FRR)
- Contribute to continuous improvement initiatives that strengthen spacecraft power system design methodologies, integration processes, and technical standards
Location:
Rockville, MD or Hawthorne, CA
Base Salary: $125,000–$175,000
The salary range for this role is an estimate based on a wide range of compensation factors. Actual salary offer may vary based on (but not limited to) work experience, education and/or training, critical skills, and/or business considerations. Highly competitive equity grants are included in the majority of full-time offers and are considered part of Quantum Space's total compensation package.
To comply with U.S. Government space technology export regulations, including ITAR, applicants must be a U.S. citizen, lawful permanent resident, protected individual per 8 U.S.C. 1324b(a)(3), or eligible to obtain the required authorizations from the U.S. Department of State.
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