Electrical Manufacturing Engineer
Posted about 1 month ago
ispace US is on a mission to make the Moon accessible for humanity, and the Electrical Manufacturing Engineer is central to making that vision real. In this role, you'll own the design, assembly, and quality assurance of electrical systems for lunar landers and spacecraft — ensuring every wire, harness, and component meets the rigorous demands of spaceflight. You'll partner closely with mechanical, systems, and avionics engineering teams to translate designs from concept to flight-ready hardware. Your work sits at the intersection of precision manufacturing and cutting-edge space exploration, directly influencing mission success and the reliability of hardware that will one day land on the Moon.
- Develop test solutions (hardware and software) for characterization and production test of integrated circuits, circuit card assemblies, subcomponent modules, top level modules as well as box module builds for product.
- Create avionics component specifications or drawings, such as for circuit boards or wire harnesses, for flight items and ground support equipment as required.
- Coordinate with component vendors to ensure compliance with technical specifications.
- Coordinate with systems engineering team to author and manage avionics requirements and verification plans.
- Develop test plans for receiving, in-process, and box assembly phases of product lifecycle
- Develop and review schematics, assembly drawings and manufacturing process flows to assure electrical outcomes throughout the product build cycle.
- Design, model, build, debug, and verify physical hardware for test fixtures, setups, and test interfaces.
- Ability to integrate and operate a variety of lab equipment for testing and debug purposes throughout the process cycle.
- Leverage knowledge to improve electrical manufacturability of product through proficiency and efficiency.
- Assist and mentor junior engineers as appropriate.
- Collaborate in team meetings and activities.
- AS9100 industry with SPACE experience is a plus.
- Experience with NPI (New Product Introductions) and in transitioning products from the R&D phase into high volume manufacturing is highly desirable.
- Experience with common avionics industry standards for spacecraft design and integration; including, but not limited to, EEE-INST-002, NASA-HDBK-4001, NASA-STD-4003, SMC-S-010, & SMC-S-016, IPC 620, J-STD-001, IPC 7711/7722
At iSpace, Inc., transforming education through technology is our passion. We are committed to providing both students and teachers worldwide with exciting new tools that make education personal, efficient, and fun. Using world class content curated by university professors and industry leaders, we develop innovative web-based technology proven to increase knowledge retention and significantly improve student grades. Our animation and gaming programs engage and encourage learners, creating an interactive educational experience. By taking traditional classroom lessons and pairing them with real-world scenarios, we endeavor to teach students that learning can be fun, allowing them to gain the confidence and skills to succeed. Our technologies help improve the lives of our students by providing an edge in the competitive and ever-evolving job market. iSpace is partnered with the University of West Florida to develop an interactive Physics curriculum, RILE. Through our combined efforts, our immersive on-line program allows students to perform laboratory experiments through the use of robotics to education departments all over the world. By continuing to strive for excellence, it is our endeavor make iSpace the first in its field.
Key team members

Srinivasan Chandramohan

Chaithanya Bachu

Harivishnu Bodduluri

Saravanan Subbiah
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