Qualifications
Perform EMC/EMI emission and immunity testing on electrical systems and their components for both consumer and commercial applications.Read, interpret, and work from both free-form drawings and controlled documentation.Design and fabricate electro-mechanical assemblies, harnesses, and test fixtures based on conceptual drawings.Utilize equipment such as spectrum analyzers, VNAs, power meters, high-power amplifiers, and oscilloscopes.Conduct measurements for antenna and shielding effectiveness.Independently verify results and document findings clearly and comprehensively.Troubleshoot complex issues with minimal supervision.Support engineers and test management in standardized testing and R&D projects.Maintain test equipment and facilities, overseeing the calibration process.
About the job
At SpaceX, we believe in a future where humanity ventures beyond Earth to explore the cosmos. Our mission is to develop the groundbreaking technologies necessary to make this vision a reality, including paving the way for human life on Mars.
Join Our Team as an EMC/EMI Test Technician
As a vital member of our dynamic Electromagnetic Environmental Effects (E3) team, you will play a crucial role in ensuring the performance of avionics hardware across our diverse fleet, which includes vehicles such as Dragon, Falcon, Starship, and the Human Landing System. Our E3 team engages in in-depth analysis, design, and testing at various levels, offering ample opportunities to work with an extensive range of rocket, spacecraft, and ground support equipment hardware and electronics. Interfacing with design, manufacturing, integration, and mission operations teams, we contribute significantly to the development of systems aimed at advancing human space exploration capabilities and establishing a sustainable human presence on the Moon and Mars.
About Space Exploration Technologies Corp.
SpaceX was founded with the conviction that exploring the stars offers a more exciting future for humanity. We are dedicated to advancing the technologies required for this endeavor, with the ultimate aim of enabling human life on Mars and beyond.