The Space Sciences Lab is looking for a full-time FPGA / Digital board designer for current and future NASA-sponsored missions.
About the position:
- We're looking for a seasoned and well-rounded digital board designer who has a solid background in HDL implementations.
- Experience in high-rel/aerospace and scientific instrumentation is a plus.
- The ideal candidate should be self-directed and be able to both implement the design as well as lead the subsequent integration and testing of the instrument.
About the Space Sciences Lab:
- We conduct peaceful scientific research for NASA, NSF, and other funding sources, on a variety of platforms including ground-based, high-altitude long-duration balloon, satellite, and rocket-based observatories.
- The work environment isn't corporate or startup - it's an independent research lab in a university setting. It's not the flashiest thing out there, but the engineering work is some of the most interesting you can find (e.g. Mars missions, solar orbiters, south pole observatories, sounding rockets).
I've you've got a solid FPGA and electronics background and would like to see your hardware in space, we'd love to hear from you!
The Space Sciences Lab is looking for a full-time FPGA / Digital board designer for current and future NASA-sponsored missions.
About the position:
- We're looking for a seasoned and well-rounded digital board designer who has a solid background in HDL implementations.
- Experience in high-rel/aerospace and scientific instrumentation is a plus.
- The ideal candidate should be self-directed and be able to both implement the design as well as lead the subsequent integration and testing of the instrument.
About the Space Sciences Lab:
- We conduct peaceful scientific research for NASA, NSF, and other funding sources, on a variety of platforms including ground-based, high-altitude long-duration balloon, satellite, and rocket-based observatories.
- The work environment isn't corporate or startup - it's an independent research lab in a university setting. It's not the flashiest thing out there, but the engineering work is some of the most interesting you can find (e.g. Mars missions, solar orbiters, south pole observatories, sounding rockets).
I've you've got a solid FPGA and electronics background and would like to see your hardware in space, we'd love to hear from you!
Apply here:
https://hrw-vip-prod.is.berkeley.edu/psp/JOBSPROD/EMPLOYEE/H...