Ready to make connectivity from space universally accessible, secure and actionable? Then you’ve come to the right place!
E-Space is bridging Earth and space to enable hyper-scaled deployments of Internet of Things (IoT) solutions and services. We are building a highly-advanced low Earth orbit (LEO) space system that will fundamentally change the design, economics, manufacturing and service delivery associated with traditional satellite and terrestrial IoT systems.
We’re intentional, we’re unapologetically curious and we’re 100% committed to innovate space-based communications and deliver actionable intelligence that will expand global economies, protect space and our planet and enhance our overall quality of life.
As a Senior Engineering Technician specializing in RF Hardware, you will be a critical hands-on contributor to the build, test, and validation of our satellite RF systems. You bring deep bench experience working with RF hardware across multiple spectrum bands — from transmitters and receivers to antennas and arrays — and you know how to troubleshoot when things don't behave the way the simulation said they would. You work fluidly between the lab bench, the anechoic chamber, and the engineering team, translating test data into actionable insight and keeping development programs moving with discipline and precision.
This role is fully on-site in Arlington, TX, where you'll work alongside a close-knit team building hardware that will fly in space.
Build, tune, and troubleshoot RF hardware including transmitters, receivers, transmission lines, antennas, and phased arrays across multiple communication spectrum bands
Set up and operate RF test equipment including VNAs, spectrum analyzers, signal generators, and anechoic chamber measurement systems; perform calibration and maintain equipment integrity
Interpret and work from engineering drawings, schematics, and 3D CAD models; apply GD&T principles and support configuration control practices
Support prototype development cycles end-to-end — assembly, rework, environmental testing, and design validation — in an aerospace or high-reliability hardware environment
Apply RF fundamentals including impedance matching, S-parameters, radiation patterns, gain, and polarization to correlate test data against design intent and identify root causes of anomalies
Generate clear, accurate test reports; track discrepancies; support root cause investigations; and communicate findings effectively to engineering teams
Follow aerospace standards and disciplined lab and shop procedures including AS9100, ESD control, cleanliness protocols, and environmental, thermal, and vibration testing practices
Partner closely with RF and systems engineers to support design iterations, provide build feedback, and help drive hardware from prototype to flight-ready configuration
5+ years of hands-on experience building, tuning, and troubleshooting RF hardware across multiple spectrum bands in an aerospace, defense, or high-reliability environment
Strong proficiency with RF test equipment — VNAs, spectrum analyzers, signal generators, anechoic chamber systems — and solid calibration technique
Ability to read and work from engineering drawings, schematics, and 3D CAD models; working knowledge of GD&T and configuration control
Demonstrated experience supporting full prototype development cycles including assembly, rework, environmental testing, and design validation
Solid working knowledge of RF fundamentals — impedance matching, S-parameters, radiation patterns, gain, polarization — and the ability to connect test data to design intent
Strong documentation discipline — test reports, discrepancy tracking, root cause analysis — and clear communication with engineering and program teams
Familiarity with aerospace standards and practices including AS9100, ESD control, cleanliness, and environmental/thermal/vibration testing
Experience with phased array antenna assembly, alignment, and RF characterization
Familiarity with satellite communication systems or space-grade RF hardware
Exposure to automated test systems or scripting for data acquisition and analysis
IPC or other relevant hardware workmanship certifications
Experience working in an anechoic chamber environment for antenna pattern measurements