Astranis

Senior Electrical Engineer - Radio Hardware

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What Astranis is looking for in applicants
Astranis is connecting the four billion people in the world who do not currently have access to the internet. We are building the next generation of smaller, lower-cost spacecraft to bring the world online. We are well-funded by some of the best investors in the business and have raised over $350 million to date. We have a world-class team that is passionate about building amazing technology. And we have a fun and collaborative work environment where you will learn a lot and make a huge impact no matter where you are in your career. Just check out our Glassdoor reviews to see what our team has to say about working at Astranis. Our team is growing fast. Apply now! Senior Radio Hardware Engineer As a Senior Radio Hardware Engineer at Astranis you will be responsible for the leading the architecture, design, qualification, and test of our custom software defined radios. We're looking for people who are comfortable taking ownership of state of the art high speed hardware. If you think of signals in volts, bits, and dB's, this is the role for you! You will work closely with the RTL, Comms, and RF teams to help design the best possible radio systems for our payload and other radio systems. As a senior engineer, you will also be expected to act as a technical and career mentor to the junior hardware engineers on the team.

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