Senior Electrical Engineer at Mission Control Space Services — NeverHard
Senior Electrical Engineer at Mission Control Space Services in Hintonburg, Ottawa. Skills: AI, Component Selection, EMC Compliance, Electronic Systems, Facility Reliability. Apply on NeverHard.
Company
Mission Control Space Services
Location
Hintonburg, Ottawa
Type
full_time
Required skills:
AI
Component Selection
EMC Compliance
Electronic Systems
Facility Reliability
PCB Layout
hardware development
schematic capture
Mission Control is based in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, with a Rover Development Facility in St. Mary’s, Ontario. We’re looking for an enthusiastic and talented individuals to join our team.
About Us
Mission Control empowers explorers by innovating to make advanced technology viable for use in space. Using Spacefarer™ and SpacefarerAI™, customers can simplify mission development and operations while unlocking the potential of new scientific and commercial opportunities on the Earth, Moon, Mars, and beyond. Spacefarer™ is being trusted for multiple missions to the Moon by mission controllers, scientists, and software developers who seek faster deployments, lower-cost mission development, and valuable data returns. Mission Control launched the Persistence Mission– Canada’s giant leap for AI in space – in June of 2025. Mission Control is inspired by a vision of the world in which access to space is ubiquitous and inspires all humans to treasure planet Earth and marvel at the universe.
Please visit our website to learn more about our team and ongoing projects: https://missioncontrolspace.com.
About the Job
You will play a key role within the engineering team, contributing to the design, development, and validation of advanced electronic systems for space applications.
Your role will encompass end-to-end hardware development, including schematic capture, PCB layout support, component selection, and ensuring compliance with EMC and space reliability requirements. Your responsibilities will vary daily and may include hands-on design work, cross-functional collaboration, and technical leadership on complex programs.
This role offers strong growth potential, including opportunities to lead hardware development efforts, mentor junior engineers, and influence system architecture decisions.
You will become a critical member of a team of engineers, scientists, and space enthusiasts who are passionate about contributing to humanity’s next bold steps in space exploration.
Tasks and Responsibilities
Design and develop analog and digital electronic circuits for space and mission-critical applications
Lead schematic design and guide PCB layout to ensure signal integrity, power integrity, and manufacturability
Perform and support electromagnetic compatibility (EMC/EMI) analysis, testing, and mitigation strategies
Select, qualify, and manage EEE (Electrical, Electronic, and Electromechanical) parts in accordance with space and high-reliability standards
Conduct design reviews (PDR, CDR) and ensure compliance with program requirements and industry standards
Support hardware bring-up, debugging, and environmental testing (thermal, vibration, radiation as applicable)
Collaborate closely with mechanical, software, and systems engineering teams
Contribute to documentation, including design reports, test procedures, and compliance matrices
Accountability:
Delivery of high-quality, reliable hardware designs on schedule
Ensuring compliance with EMC and reliability requirements
Technical leadership and mentorship within the electrical engineering function
Collaboration:
Work with cross-functional engineering teams, program managers, and external partners/suppliers
Support the Mission Control team by advancing hardware capabilities for space missions
Collaborate with colleagues to continuously improve engineering processes and product quality
Contribute to a positive, startup-oriented team culture
Skills and Experience
Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Electrical Engineering or related field
7+ years of relevant industry experience in electrical/embedded hardware design
Strong experience in PCB design (multi-layer, high-speed, mixed-signal systems)
Proven expertise in EMC/EMI design, testing, and mitigation
Experience with EEE parts selection and qualification for high-reliability or space environments
Familiarity with relevant standards (e.g., IPC, MIL, ECSS, NASA guidelines)
Experience with lab equipment (oscilloscopes, spectrum analyzers, network analyzers, etc.)
Design for manufacturability (DFM) and design for test (DFT) practices
Familiarity with embedded C/C++ or scripting (Python, MATLAB) for testing and automation
Soft skills:
Ability to prioritize workload and work efficiently and autonomously
Proven capacity to meet deadlines in an environment with shifting priorities
Strong problem-solving and decision-making skills
Proactive mindset toward improving processes and tools
Excellent written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills
Preference may be given to those with:
Experience in space, aerospace, or other high-reliability industries
Familiarity with radiation effects and mitigation techniques
Experience with hardware validation in regulated environments
Bonus points for:
Experience leading design reviews or small engineering teams
Knowledge of FPGA-based systems or high-speed interfaces
Previous experience with space mission hardware development
Special Comments
Security: Successful candidates must be eligible to obtain a security clearance in Canada at the reliability status level (and potentially at the higher levels), and pass security assessment for the Controlled Goods Program (CGP).
Due to the security clearance required for Mission Control's facility, only Canadian Citizen's and Permanent Residents are eligible at this time.
Salary: The salary range for this position is $105 000- $170 000. Final compensation will be determined based on the candidate’s qualifications and experience
Location
This position may be based in Ottawa or St. Mary’s, Ontario. The successful candidate must live near one of our office locations, or be willing to relocate.
Some travel may be required at certain times for this role, always following the Health and Safety Guidance of the Government of Canada.
What’s In It For You?
Be on the forefront of space exploration and the emerging commercial space industry.
Work to solve problems with a team of intelligent, fun people!
Comprehensive Compensation and Benefits Package including vacation pay, wellness plan (health, vision, dental) and unlimited unpaid time off.
Relocation assistance for eligible employees.
Two weeks of sick/personal leave per year.
Employee Stock Option plan for equity sharing.
Flexible working hours.
Work in a respectful and inclusive workplace. It is extremely important to us that all employees feel safe and supported at work, and feel able to bring their whole selves to work.
Be part of a family-friendly company, where we understand the needs of working parents with young children (because many of us are too!).
Bi-weekly coffee chats for connecting with colleagues socially, and for mentorship by senior staff.
How To Apply
Please apply directly through this posting, or send your application by email to hr@missioncontrolspace.com. Application materials include:
Cover letter and resume as a single PDF (required)
Portfolio material, references, or other indications of exceptional past work (optional)
During the hiring process we may ask to see examples of previous work or ask for a small project.
As part of our commitment to an inclusive work environment, we accept and encourage anonymized resumes.
We will accept applications until the position is filled. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, colour, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status.