Engineering Manager, Mission Electrical
Muon Space
- Location
- San Jose, CA
- Work model
- On-Site
- Level
- Senior
- Salary
- $186k – $202k/yr
- Posted
- 1h ago
Skills
About this role
About the role
Muon seeks an Engineering Manager to lead a team of electrical engineers who tailor Muon's spacecraft platforms to specific missions. This team owns all electrical customization a mission requires. This includes adapting our flight-proven avionics, power, and payload-interface hardware to mission requirements. As a result this team and role is more customer facing than other engineering roles. The work is closer to application engineering than new-product development: design work is focused and targeted, and the ability to deeply understand and debug existing designs is essential. This is a hands-on management role weighted toward leadership. You'll spend most of your time managing and developing your team, while staying technically engaged - reviewing designs, debugging hardware, and unblocking the team. The role reports to the Senior Director of Spacecraft Structures & Missions.
This position is hybrid and requires working on-site in our San Jose, CA office three days per week.
Responsibilities
• Lead, mentor, and grow a team of electrical engineers customizing Muon's spacecraft platforms for specific missions; plan resourcing across concurrent missions and hire as the team scales
• Invest in developing early-career engineers through coaching, design feedback, and growth planning
• Own the electrical deliverables for assigned missions - from requirements through design adaptation, build, integration, and test
• Works with the harnessing to define harness definition, routing, documentation, and payload electrical interfaces
• Work with mission formulation and systems teams to translate customer needs into electrical solutions that reuse common platform hardware where possible or feed improvements back into the platform baseline
• Review schematics and interface designs, support bring-up, and debug hardware issues to root cause alongside the team
• Set and uphold engineering standards for the team - documentation, ECO/DCO discipline, and test procedures
• Partner with mechanical, software, systems, and production teams to ensure successful integration,manufacturability, and test
Required Qualifications
• 8+ years of experience designing, integrating, or testing complex electrical systems that operate in harsh environments (spacecraft, aviation, automotive, robotics, or similar)
• 2+ years managing or technically leading engineering teams
• Strong ability to read, understand, and debug electrical designs
• Solid understanding of spacecraft or complex-system electronics: avionics, power distribution, harnessing, and hardware/software integration
• Experience with electrical harness design, documentation, and integration
• Proficiency with schematic capture and PCB design tools (e.g., Altium, Cadence/OrCAD) and standard lab equipment (oscilloscopes, DMMs, power supplies)
• Excellent leadership, communication, and presentation skills; ability to move fluidly between team leadership and hands-on engineering
• B.S. or higher in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or related field
Nice-to-have Skills
• Experience in the satellite industry or other high-reliability domains (vibration, thermal vacuum, ESD, radiation)
• Experience designing radiation-tolerant electronics using COTS components
• Experience working directly with customers on mission requirements and design reviews
• Embedded firmware familiarity (C/C++ or embedded Linux) for debugging hardware/software integration issues
• Test automation and data analysis using Python or similar
Salary
The salary range for this role is $186,000 - $202,000, plus a competitive equity grant and