About the Role: ATMOS Space Cargo is seeking an Electronics/Avionics Engineer with expertise in PCB design to develop and optimize electronic systems for our Phoenix Capsule series. This role is crucial in ensuring the reliability and performance of our demanding avionics hardware, supporting flight operations and mission success.Key Responsibilities:• Design, develop, and test PCBs for spacecraft avionics, including power control and distribution, signal and data processing, control algorithms as well as communication systems.• Conduct schematic capture, layout design, and component selection in compliance with spaceflight requirements.• Coordinate hardware procurement and manage external suppliers,• Perform board-level debugging, validation, and troubleshooting.• Collaborate with systems engineering and other technical teams to integrate avionics systems.• Work with manufacturing teams to ensure efficient PCB production and assembly.Basic Qualifications & Requirements:• Bachelor or Master degree in Electrical Engineering, Electronics, Mechatronics, Robotics or a related field.3+ years of experience in PCB design and development.• Proficiency in PCB design software such as Altium Designer or KiCad.• Experience with high-reliability, radiation-hardened components for space applications is an asset.• Strong debugging and testing skills using lab equipment such as oscilloscopes, spectrum analyzers, and logic analyzers.Preferred Qualifications:• Experience in space-qualified electronics or aerospace applications.• Knowledge of EMI/EMC considerations and mitigation techniques.• Familiarity with FPGA-based designs and embedded systems.Your profile?• Be part of an innovative and rapidly growing space startup revolutionizing microgravity research.• Work with cutting-edge technology in a collaborative and international team.• Enjoy competitive salary, stock options, and career growth opportunities.• Contribute to meaningful projects that advance science and technology in space.Join ATMOS Space Cargo and help shape the future of space transportation!