Sr. Payload Systems Engineer
Listed on 2026-05-27
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Engineering
Electrical Engineering, Systems Engineer, Aerospace / Aviation / Avionics, Electronics Engineer
Vantor is forging the new frontier of spatial intelligence, helping decision makers and operators navigate what's happening now and shape what's coming next. Vantor is a place for problem solvers, changemakers, and go-getters where people are working together to help our customers see the world differently, and in doing so, be seen differently. Come be part of a mission, not just a job, where you can:
Shape your own future, build the next big thing, and change the world.
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Vantor is hiring for a Sr. Payload Systems Engineer to join our team in Westminster, CO.
The team is responsible for defining the mission, satellite, and payload architecture behind next-generation space constellations. This role offers direct exposure to complex, integrated systems including spacecraft platforms, optical payloads, laser communications, and advanced onboard processing. We work closely with top-tier industry partners, providing the opportunity to influence and oversee high-impact programs across the full system. Our team is composed of highly experienced engineers and leaders who understand how to deliver.
We operate with a deliberate balance of lean execution and disciplined engineering, enabling us to move quickly while maintaining the rigor required for mission success. Just as important, we’ve built a culture of strong collaboration, shared ownership, and camaraderie— with a clear sense of purpose behind the systems we deliver.
- Serve as the technical interface between the imaging payload and spacecraft bus, ensuring compatibility and joint performance optimization across electrical, mechanical, thermal, and data interfaces.
- Lead and participate in system-level trades to evaluate design alternatives, performance vs. cost/risk trade-offs, and technology insertion opportunities.
- Assess and troubleshoot emerging payload and bus designs down to the circuit level using your electrical engineering background.
- Support radiation analysis and mitigation strategies for electronics in space environments, collaborating with design teams to guide EEE parts selection and architecture-level protections.
- Perform or review signal and power integrity analyses, and ensure adherence to space-qualified electrical standards (MIL-STD, ECSS, NASA standards, etc.).
- Model and evaluate payload-level power, data, and timing interactions and contribute to electrical interface control documentation (ICDs).
- Participate in the evaluation of emerging technologies, COTS/FoS (Commercial/Flyable off the Shelf) hardware, and new mission concepts with an eye toward system-level integration feasibility.
- Contribute to design reviews (SRR, PDR, CDR) and work across disciplines to ensure the payload systems meet performance, reliability, and environmental constraints.
- Must be a U.S. Citizen with an active secret Security Clearance or have the ability to obtain secret clearance.
- Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Physics, or a related technical field.
- 8+ years of experience working with space-based optical remote sensing payloads, especially within LEO missions.
- Proven experience in electrical systems engineering for space platforms, including familiarity with radiation effects on electronic systems and parts derating/qualification processes.
- Demonstrated experience with spacecraft-payload interface development, electrical interface analysis, and supporting cross-functional teams across the space segment.
- Ability to interpret and analyze schematics, block diagrams, and PCB layouts, and perform system-level implications analysis from hardware-level changes.
- Demonstrated familiarity with current and emerging FPGA, processor, and memory technologies.
- Previous experience working across payload, spacecraft, and ground teams.
- Master's or PhD in Electrical Engineering or Systems Engineering.
- Experience with modeling tools such as MATLAB, STK, SPICE, HFSS, or signal integrity/power analysis software.
- Familiarity with imaging payloads (visible, multispectral, or hyperspectral), data processing requirements, and performance metrics (SNR, MTF, etc.).
- Experience with fault management, redundancy architectures, and design for reliability in long-duration space missions.
- Familiarity with space industry quality and standards frameworks (NASA GSFC, JPL, ECSS, MIL-STD-1547, IPC standards).
The base pay for this position within Colorado is: $ - $ annually. For all other states, we use geographic cost of labor as an input to develop market-driven ranges for our roles, and as such, each location where we hire may have a different range.
BenefitsVantor offers a competitive total rewards package that goes beyond the standard,…
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