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About this role

Stoke Space is hiring a Principal EMI/EMC Engineer — the first EMI/EMC engineer at the early-stage company — to own the entire electromagnetic environmental effects (E3) program from the ground up for Nova, the company’s fully and rapidly reusable launch vehicle. The role is responsible for ensuring electronics performance through Nova’s demanding electromagnetic environment across ground test, launch, orbit, and re-entry.

Stoke Space is looking for a degree in electrical engineering, physics, or related fields, previous work experience with MIL-STD-461, MIL-STD-464, and NASA-STD-4003 documentation, knowledge of in-atmosphere and in-space EMI/EMC, demonstrated experience troubleshooting EMI events from system to board level, and proficiency with EMI/EMC test equipment (spectrum analyzers, EMI receivers, antennas, LISNs, current probes). This is a hands-on, high impact role in a fast-paced startup environment. Onsite in Kent, WA.

Compensation Target: Level 3 Range $129,150–$193,620; Level 4 Range $151,305–$252,105; Level 5 Range $176,505–$327,810.

About Stoke Space

Stoke Space is a Kent, Wash.-based launch company building Nova — a fully and rapidly reusable launch vehicle designed for daily flight — to radically lower launch costs and increase flight cadence for the space industry.

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