Position OverviewThe Test Engineer is responsible for developing and executing test strategies to validate the performance, reliability, and quality of spacecraft subsystems and supporting hardware.This role works closely with product design teams and subsystem engineers to define test parameters, develop test plans, and implement quality assurance procedures. The Test Engineer designs and executes test campaigns, analyzes results, and produces detailed reports to ensure systems meet engineering requirements and industry standards prior to integration and deployment.This position is currently assigned to a weekend day shift working Friday through Sunday from 6:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. (3x12 schedule).Key ResponsibilitiesCollaborate with product design teams and subsystem lead engineers to define testing requirements and performance parametersDevelop test plans, procedures, and detailed test cases to validate product functionality and performanceDesign and implement quality assurance processes and performance testing methodologiesExecute test procedures and oversee test campaigns for spacecraft and related hardware systemsTroubleshoot hardware or test setup issues and refine testing procedures as necessaryDocument and finalize test procedures for engineering approval and configuration controlTrain technicians and support staff on test procedures and test equipment usageEnsure all testing activities meet internal quality standards and relevant industry requirementsAnalyze test data and prepare technical reports summarizing results, findings, and recommendationsSupport continuous improvement of testing methodologies and processesQualificationsEducationBachelor's degree in Engineering or related technical field preferredEquivalent technical experience may be considered in lieu of a degreeExperienceMinimum of 2+ years of relevant experience in engineering test, quality assurance, or systems validationExperience developing and executing test plans and proceduresAbility to interpret engineering documentation, specifications, and technical requirementsExperience working in engineering or manufacturing environments supporting complex hardware systemsPreferred QualificationsExperience using RF and electronic test equipment such as spectrum analyzers, network analyzers, signal generators, and traffic generatorsExperience performing quality control and testing of complex electronic systems, ideally in aerospace or space applicationsStrong troubleshooting and root-cause analysis capabilitiesAbility to work effectively in fast-paced, rapidly evolving engineering environmentsStrong written and verbal communication skillsSoft SkillsStrong analytical and problem-solving skillsAttention to detail and commitment to quality standardsAbility to collaborate effectively with engineering, manufacturing, and test teamsAdaptability in fast-paced development environmentsClear technical communication and documentation skillsTechnology StackRF test equipment including spectrum analyzers and network analyzersSignal generators, traffic generators, and other electronic test instrumentsData analysis and test documentation toolsEngineering documentation and configuration control systemsPhysical RequirementsProlonged periods sitting at a desk and working on a computerAbility to traverse production and test facilities as neededAbility to lift up to 15 pounds when handling test equipment or hardwareWork AuthorizationMust be a U.S. Citizen, Permanent Resident (Green Card holder), or otherwise authorized to work in the United States.