78 Avionic Hardware Design
Hypersonica
Other Engineering, Design
Munich, Germany
What you'll do
Design, prototype, and deliver electronic flight hardware that operates at the core of Hypersonica’s vehicles and launch systems.
Own the end‑to‑end avionics hardware design lifecycle, from concept and schematic capture through PCB layout, manufacturing, bring‑up, and test.
Develop and ship mission‑critical electronic units, including Flight Control Computers, Launcher Control Computers, Safe and Arming Devices, and related avionics.
Design digital, analogue, mixed‑signal, RF, and/or power electronics, applying strong engineering judgement to select the right architectures for safety‑ and performance‑critical systems.
Contribute to battery design and integration, where relevant, ensuring safe, reliable power delivery in demanding operational environments.
Produce manufacturing‑ready PCB designs, working closely with suppliers to prototype, assemble, and iterate hardware at pace.
Bring up and debug hardware hands‑on, diagnosing issues across schematics, layout, components, and interfaces.
Ensure avionics designs are robust, testable, and verifiable, supporting integration, HIL, AIT, and system‑level testing.
Design with regulatory, safety, and reliability constraints in mind, ensuring compliance with aerospace, defence, or space standards.
Collaborate closely with software, systems, GNC, and AIT engineers to ensure seamless integration of avionics into the wider vehicle architecture.
Feed lessons learned from test and integration back into design updates, continuously improving flight hardware maturity.
Who you are
An experienced Avionics or Electronics Hardware Design Engineer with a strong record of delivering real, deployed hardware.
Comfortable designing in at least two of the following domains: digital, analogue, mixed‑signal, RF, power electronics — or with strong experience in battery design and integration.
Hands‑on experience with PCB design, manufacturing, assembly, and prototyping, including supplier interaction and build support.
Accustomed to designing electronics for highly regulated environments, such as aerospace, space, aviation, or defence.
Detail‑oriented and rigorous, with a strong instinct for reliability, safety, and failure containment.
Comfortable working across disciplines, particularly with embedded software, systems engineering, and integration teams.
Able to debug complex hardware issues methodically under time pressure.
Pragmatic and delivery‑focused, able to balance technical elegance with schedule and manufacturability.
Motivated by shipping flight‑worthy electronics where correctness, robustness, and performance genuinely matter.
Driven to contribute to sovereign, high‑consequence aerospace capability, not theoretical or consumer‑grade hardware.
What we offer
- A mission driven environment with the opportunity to work on one of Europe’s most consequential defence challenges, with direct impact on sovereign capability and security.
- Daily collaboration with top experts across engineering, operations, and defence, with real opportunity to learn from the best, contribute, and grow.
- High ownership and autonomy; no time tracking, no micromanagement, just clear objectives and accountability for outcomes.
- A fast paced environment where good ideas are implemented quickly, and feedback from test and flight drives real decisions.
- A culture that values clarity, integrity, and excellence, and supports people who take initiative and push boundaries responsibly.
- Competitive compensation and real share options aligned to responsibility and impact, not tenure or hierarchy.