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Launch Vehicle Electrical Systems Test Engineer

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Varstaff

Kent, WA (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 1 week ago (Updated 4 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/1/2026

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Launch Vehicle Electrical Systems Test Engineer Varstaff - 5.0 Kent, WA Job Details Full-time 1 day ago Qualifications Bachelor's degree in systems engineering Instrumentation troubleshooting Laboratory project records management Quality records maintenance Defect resolution root cause analysis Bachelor's degree in electrical engineering Test Case Documentation (Quality assurance practices) Defect analysis Automation software Reliability analysis Electrical engineering Electronics test specifications Master's degree Electrical instrumentation Master's degree in systems engineering Collaboration with product development teams Electronics test data analysis Troubleshooting electrical systems System validation Hardware configuration Hardware support Compliance documentation Systems engineering Electronics test documentation Developing automated testing protocols Aerospace electrical engineering expertise Master's degree in electrical engineering Engineering functional testing Test analysis Senior level Full Job Description Shape the future of flight from Kent, WA Join our aerospace team and spend your days turning complex electrical systems into proven, flight-ready hardware. As a Launch Vehicle Electrical Systems Test Engineer, you'll orchestrate end-to-end verification of electrical subsystems for orbital launch vehicles, applying your expertise in systems engineering, data acquisition, and Python automation to missions that advance human spaceflight. A day in the role
Morning:
review the integrated test schedule, align with mechanical, software, electrical, and systems peers, and finalize procedures for a hardware-in-the-loop run.
Midday:
bring up DAQ hardware you designed and configured, tune instrumentation, and launch automated Python routines to capture, process, and visualize live data.
Afternoon:
troubleshoot a signal integrity anomaly, distill findings into actionable recommendations for the design team, and archive test artifacts with meticulous documentation for upcoming reviews and audits.
Evening:
prep configurations for the next ground or flight test campaign to ensure quality and safety standards are met without compromise. What you'll do Own planning and execution of integrated system tests focused on electrical subsystems across our launch vehicles. Design, implement, and optimize measurement and DAQ architectures to deliver accurate, reliable test data. Develop and maintain Python-based automation for data capture, test execution, and post-processing analytics. Collaborate closely with mechanical, electrical, software, and systems engineering to craft comprehensive test plans and procedures. Rapidly troubleshoot and resolve issues in electrical and DAQ systems during live testing. Analyze results, document insights, and recommend design improvements that elevate performance and reliability. Support both ground and flight-testing campaigns while upholding program safety and quality requirements. Maintain rigorous records of setups, procedures, and results to support reviews and formal audits. What you bring Bachelor's or Master's in Electrical Engineering, Systems Engineering, or a related discipline. 5+ years in electrical test engineering, ideally in aerospace or a closely related field. Hands-on expertise with DAQ, instrumentation, and control systems. Proficiency in Python for automation, data handling, and scripting. Depth in system-level testing, troubleshooting, and failure analysis. Proven success working within multidisciplinary engineering teams. Exceptional analytical thinking, communication, and documentation skills. Ability to work onsite in Kent, WA. Schedule and work environment This role requires flexibility in shift availability; weekend schedules may occur. The position is full-time (approximately 40 hours/week) with overtime as needed to meet mission milestones.