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Relativity • Long Beach, California
Relativity is seeking an Avionics Responsible Engineer for their Interplanetary Program to contribute to the development of innovative rocket technology. This role involves collaboration across teams to solve complex engineering challenges. Candidates should have a strong background in avionics and electrical engineering.
You have a solid background in avionics and electrical engineering, with experience in developing systems for aerospace applications. You thrive in collaborative environments where you can contribute to innovative projects that push the boundaries of technology. Your problem-solving skills are top-notch, and you enjoy tackling challenges that require creative solutions. You understand the importance of precision and reliability in engineering, especially in the context of space exploration. You are eager to take ownership of your work and make a meaningful impact on the projects you are involved in.
As an Avionics Responsible Engineer, you will be responsible for the design, development, and testing of avionics systems for the Terran R vehicle. You will collaborate with cross-functional teams to ensure that all systems meet the required specifications and performance standards. Your role will involve troubleshooting and resolving issues that arise during the development process, ensuring that the avionics systems are reliable and effective. You will also participate in the integration of avionics with other systems on the rocket, contributing to the overall success of the Interplanetary Program. Your work will directly impact the future of space exploration and scientific research.
At Relativity, you will be part of a dynamic team that is dedicated to advancing aerospace technology. We offer a competitive salary range of $159,000—$204,000 USD, along with opportunities for professional growth and development. You will work in a collaborative environment that values creativity and innovation, allowing you to leave your mark on the projects you are involved in. Join us in our mission to expand access to scientific exploration across our solar system and be part of something truly groundbreaking.
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