Amazon - Redmond, WA

posted 25 days ago

Full-time - Senior
Redmond, WA
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About the position

The Senior Electromagnetic Interference and Compatibility (EMI and EMC) Engineer will be part of the Antenna Team for Project Kuiper, which aims to launch a constellation of Low Earth Orbit satellites to provide broadband connectivity. This role involves developing requirements, reviewing designs, and building test capabilities for complex payload subsystems, ensuring that hardware meets EMI/EMC qualifications. The engineer will lead test campaigns and influence decision-making processes related to EMI/EMC testing and compliance.

Responsibilities

  • Define requirements for testing and qualifying subsystems
  • Perform analysis of radiated and conducted emissions, susceptibility (RE/CE/RS/CS)
  • Perform lightning analysis and surface/bulk charging
  • Develop models for interference and shielding issues to mitigate and control emissions and susceptibility
  • Work with electronic component design teams to communicate requirements related to electromagnetic environments such as shielding, grounding, bonding and isolation
  • Work with subsystem design owners on EMI related challenges
  • Define and coordinate EMI and EMC testing for a satellite and its subsystems
  • Develop and maintain EMI/EMC test labs and equipment and support execution of EMI/EMC testing for a satellite and its subsystems
  • Identify emission and susceptibility non-conformance. Debug all failures to root-cause and provide manufacturable solutions.

Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Physics, or equivalent degree, or equivalent experience
  • 7+ years of experience in a hardware development role focusing on electromagnetic environments or EMI/EMC
  • 5+ years of experience with defining and conducting EMI/EMC testing for electronic components and systems
  • Experience with EMC industry standards and specifications for aerospace such as MIL-STD-461 and AIAA S-121A.

Nice-to-haves

  • PhD or Master in Electrical Engineering, Physics or related degree
  • 7+ years of experience in spaceflight avionics development as an electromagnetic environments effects engineer
  • Experience with using analysis to define requirements for emissions and susceptibility of avionics components
  • Experience modelling electromagnetic environments using electromagnetic (EM) computational commercial software.

Benefits

  • Full range of medical benefits
  • Financial benefits including equity and sign-on payments
  • Comprehensive employee benefits package
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