
Isar Aerospace · Kiruna
Mission Brief The Electrical Technician is part of a team responsible for operating, maintaining and upgrading Isar Aerospace’s engine test facility located a...
Mission Brief
The Electrical Technician is part of a team responsible for operating, maintaining and upgrading Isar Aerospace’s engine test
facility located at Esrange in the Swedish Arctic. The role encompasses responsibility for the test facility's electrical system,
including maintenance, construction, commissioning, and troubleshooting.
panels and cabinets (230/400VAC and 24VDC)
Qualification Checklist
setting
Bonus Skills
Benefits
secure your own residence
Who we are
We are Isar Aerospace and we are at the forefront of New Space building a modern space business to enable faster, better and
cheaper access to space.
Our mission is to help democratise space and use it for good in order to improve life on Earth now and for the future generations.
We are a fast-growing company aiming to provide sustainable and environmentally friendly launch solutions for small and
medium-sized satellites and constellations into Low Earth Orbit. The company is privately funded by world-leading technology
investors with strong commitment and support and our team is made of driven and talented people with a real passion for space
innovation.
We're making rockets in a way that hasn't been done before disrupting a traditional industry. If you are up for the challenge,
want to work on cutting-edge projects and be part of a team changing the world for better, come, join us and launch your career!
Want to find out more about us?
Visit www.isaraerospace.com
Data Protection
We process your personal data for the purpose of managing the recruitment process and assessing your application. For detailed
information on how your data is processed, including your rights, please refer to our Privacy Policy.
Disclaimer
Isar Aerospace SE is an equal-opportunity employer committed to fairness and inclusivity. We do not prioritize any specific
religion, gender, nationality, or background. Due to security clearance requirements, affiliations with countries listed under §
13 para. 1 no. 17 SÜG may affect the application process. All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply.
Mission Brief As the Lead Technician at our rocket engine test site in Kiruna you will lead a team of mechanical and electrical technicians in operating, maintaining, and upgrading our test facilities. Together with your team you will configure, troubleshoot, and repair engines and components for both development testing and flight. You will be responsible for planning your team’s activities in close coordination with other functions, including logistics and engineering. Your Role in Our Space Mission: * Have direct personnel responsibility for a team of electricians and technicians and oversee their day-to-day activities * Ensure activities performed by the team are safe and in accordance with applicable regulations * Ensure team members have the requisite training and competence to perform their work * Have the necessary maintenance and calibration performed on facilities, test rig, tooling, and equipment utilized by the team * Lead and contribute to the creation and updating of operational procedures for activities such as commissioning, pressure testing, and engine hotfire * Take part in short- and long-term personnel and financial planning for all aspects of operation of the site, including test operations, engine and component handling, and maintenance * Lead and support troubleshooting of both test facility and engine issues * Maintain records of activities performed by the team in accordance with applicable regulations and company policy * Foster a culture of continuous improvement by proactively identifying and implementing ideas and improvements * When necessary directly support the team by taking part in tasks and test operations as needed Qualification Checklist * At least 5 years of experience in a technical hands-on role, with at least 2 years in a leadership position * A safety-conscious mindset * Practical working experience with hazardous systems and environments such as cryogenics, pyrophorics and explosive atmospheres * Practical working experience with high pressure gas systems including assembly, commissioning & leak checking, and operation * Proficiency in maintenance and troubleshooting of electrical, fluid, mechanical, and other complex systems * Knowledge of safety regulations and compliance standards * Effective communication * Problem-solving and critical thinking * Time management and organizational skills * Fluent in English Bonus Skills * Experience working in a development test environment with cryogenics and high pressure gas * Relevant formal technical education and/or certifications or licenses held * Excellent problem-solving skills * Ability to work under pressure and manage multiple tasks simultaneously * Strong communication and interpersonal skills * Detail-oriented with a focus on quality and safety * Proficiency in CAD software and the MS Office suite Benefits * Employee Participation Program: Share in our success through our virtual company share program * 30 days of vacation: Enjoy the days off to relax and recharge * Subsidised lunch: Stay energised with delicious, subsidised lunches every day * Relocation support: Benefit from our relocation bonus with deductible expenses up to an agreed amount, as well as the option for subsidized temporary housing * Transportation to/from work: Convenient and affordable transportation with company cars available for pick-up and drop-off at designated times * Wellness allowance: Stay healthy and fit with our yearly 5.000 SEK allowance for wellness activities (e.g Gym, Massages) * Individual learning allowance: Grow your skills with an individual learning budget granted after the probation period * Physical and mental well-being: Access via OpenUp the online support from certified psychologists and lifestyle experts at no cost to you and your family * And Much More! Discover additional perks and benefits when you join our team. Who we are We are Isar Aerospace and we are at the forefront of New Space building a modern space business to enable faster, better and cheaper access to space. Our mission is to help democratise space and use it for good in order to improve life on Earth now and for the future generations. We are a fast-growing company aiming to provide sustainable and environmentally friendly launch solutions for small and medium-sized satellites and constellations into Low Earth Orbit. The company is privately funded by world-leading technology investors with strong commitment and support and our team is made of driven and talented people with a real passion for space innovation. We're making rockets in a way that hasn't been done before disrupting a traditional industry. If you are up for the challenge, want to work on cutting-edge projects and be part of a team changing the world for better, come, join us and launch your career! Want to find out more about us? Visit www.isaraerospace.com Data Protection We process your personal data for the purpose of managing the recruitment process and assessing your application. For detailed information on how your data is processed, including your rights, please refer to our Privacy Policy. Disclaimer Isar Aerospace SE is an equal-opportunity employer committed to fairness and inclusivity. We do not prioritize any specific religion, gender, nationality, or background. Due to security clearance requirements, affiliations with countries listed under § 13 para. 1 no. 17 SÜG may affect the application process. All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply.
Mission Brief The Controls & Automation Technician is part of a team responsible for operating, maintaining and upgrading Isar Aerospace’s engine test facility located at Esrange in the Swedish Arctic. The role encompasses responsibility for the test facility's electrical system, including schematic design, construction, commissioning, and operational troubleshooting. Your Role in Our Space Mission: * Wire and commission test facility electrical and pneumatic elements of automated control systems, including sensors, actuators, and controls panels and cabinets * Perform basic upgrades and troubleshooting on the facility PLC system * Prepare engines and related subsystems for development and flight testing * Own and maintain relevant tooling and equipment * Perform maintenance on the facility electrical system , and develop and keep current the maintenance plan * Assess and mitigate safety risks for electrical systems * Lead and execute continuous improvement projects to develop an efficient and presentable team workspace * Support operations as required, including performing manual operations on pressurized and cryogenic systems Qualification Checklist * Associate degree or equivalent experience in Electrical Engineering, Electronics, or a related field * Proven experience as an electrician, preferably in a high-tech or industrial setting * Familiarity with ATEX regulations, high-pressure environments, and cryogenic systems is highly desirable * Strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail * Ability to work collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team * Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal * Fluent in English Bonus Skills * Occupational trade school qualification in an electrical field * Fluent in Swedish Benefits * Employee Participation Program: Share in our success through our virtual company share program * 25 days of vacation: Enjoy the days off to relax and recharge * Subsidised lunch: Stay energised with delicious, subsidised lunches every day * Sport Clubs membership: Stay fit with our allowance for wellness activities * Individual learning allowance: Grow your skills with an individual learning budget granted after the probation period * Relocation help: we offer temporary housing accommodation in Kiruna to support you during your transition period until you secure your own residence * And Much More! Discover additional perks and benefits when you join our team Who we are We are Isar Aerospace and we are at the forefront of New Space building a modern space business to enable faster, better and cheaper access to space. Our mission is to help democratise space and use it for good in order to improve life on Earth now and for the future generations. We are a fast-growing company aiming to provide sustainable and environmentally friendly launch solutions for small and medium-sized satellites and constellations into Low Earth Orbit. The company is privately funded by world-leading technology investors with strong commitment and support and our team is made of driven and talented people with a real passion for space innovation. We're making rockets in a way that hasn't been done before disrupting a traditional industry. If you are up for the challenge, want to work on cutting-edge projects and be part of a team changing the world for better, come, join us and launch your career! Want to find out more about us? Visit www.isaraerospace.com Data Protection We process your personal data for the purpose of managing the recruitment process and assessing your application. For detailed information on how your data is processed, including your rights, please refer to our Privacy Policy. Disclaimer Isar Aerospace SE is an equal-opportunity employer committed to fairness and inclusivity. We do not prioritize any specific religion, gender, nationality, or background. Due to security clearance requirements, affiliations with countries listed under § 13 para. 1 no. 17 SÜG may affect the application process. All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply.
Mission Brief You will maintain, troubleshoot and upgrade the control system of the Isar rocket engine test facility near Kiruna (Sweden). You will assume technical responsibility for both software and hardware elements of the control system. There will be close collaboration with the Isar Munich control systems team for work on both this facility, and other future projects. You will be involved in day-to-day test operations, and will work alongside Propulsion Test Engineers to operate the facility. It is expected that there will be a close connection to the other test engineers, and development of a deep understanding of facility systems and requirements. Your Role in Our Space Mission: * Develop PLC software for existing and future control systems in Kiruna * Design PLC hardware setups and PLC-related networks * Perform risk analyses and design safety-critical electrical systems * Commission control systems and maintain/upgrade them * Be responsible for hardware and software related topics on site * Perform rocket engine tests as part of the local test engineering and operations team Qualification Checklist * Either a degree in electrical engineering, automation technology, or similar, or a certified engineer in automation technology * 2+ years of experience in automation and PLC technology * Fluent in English * Experience in the field of PLC programming (soft-PLC) and commissioning preferably using Beckhoff TwinCAT 3 or CODESYS based systems * Experience in giving technical support and troubleshooting in the field and remotely * Knowledge about fieldbus systems * Basic understanding of electrical schematics Bonus Skills * Knowledge of sensors/sensor signals and test equipment * Experience designing and building PLC systems to EU and international standards, preferably with Beckhoff controllers * Experience with functional safety system design and implementation Benefits * Employee Participation Program: Share in our success through our virtual company share program * 25 days of vacation: Enjoy the days off to relax and recharge * Subsidised lunch: Stay energised with delicious, subsidised lunches every day * Sport Clubs membership: Stay fit with our allowance for wellness activities * Individual learning allowance: Grow your skills with an individual learning budget granted after the probation period * Relocation help: we offer temporary housing accommodation in Kiruna to support you during your transition period until you secure your own residence * And Much More! Discover additional perks and benefits when you join our team Who we are We are Isar Aerospace and we are at the forefront of New Space building a modern space business to enable faster, better and cheaper access to space. Our mission is to help democratise space and use it for good in order to improve life on Earth now and for the future generations. We are a fast-growing company aiming to provide sustainable and environmentally friendly launch solutions for small and medium-sized satellites and constellations into Low Earth Orbit. The company is privately funded by world-leading technology investors with strong commitment and support and our team is made of driven and talented people with a real passion for space innovation. We're making rockets in a way that hasn't been done before disrupting a traditional industry. If you are up for the challenge, want to work on cutting-edge projects and be part of a team changing the world for better, come, join us and launch your career! Want to find out more about us? Visit www.isaraerospace.com Data Protection We process your personal data for the purpose of managing the recruitment process and assessing your application. For detailed information on how your data is processed, including your rights, please refer to our Privacy Policy. Disclaimer Isar Aerospace SE is an equal-opportunity employer committed to fairness and inclusivity. We do not prioritize any specific religion, gender, nationality, or background. Due to security clearance requirements, affiliations with countries listed under § 13 para. 1 no. 17 SÜG may affect the application process. All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply.