FAQs
What is the duration of the internship?
Internships at Astranis typically last for twelve weeks.
Is this position suitable for recent graduates?
If you have already graduated from a four-year university, please apply to be an Associate Engineer.
What kind of work will I be doing as a Radio Hardware Engineer Intern?
You will design, simulate, implement, and test software-defined radio hardware, debug hardware in the lab, design test equipment, write evaluation code, and integrate systems into spacecraft.
What qualifications are required for this internship?
You need a passion for hardware development, experience in designing, building, and testing PCBA hardware, and a solid foundation in various areas of electrical engineering, including analog, digital, mixed signal, or RF design.
Are there any citizenship requirements for applicants?
Yes, U.S. Citizenship, Lawful Permanent Residency, or Refugee/Asylee Status is required to comply with U.S. Government space technology export regulations.
What are some bonus qualifications that would make a candidate stand out?
Bonus qualifications include experience with software-defined radios, PCB design software like Altium Designer, analysis software, programming in Python, soldering, and using EE lab bench equipment.
Will I have the opportunity to work on meaningful projects?
Yes, interns at Astranis have the chance to work on hard problems and meaningful projects, with many past interns contributing to hardware currently in use on satellites.
Is the work environment collaborative?
Yes, Astranis fosters a passionate and collaborative team environment where everyone can make a significant impact.
Where is the office located?
The Astranis office is located in San Francisco, in a building that was once used to build ships during the World Wars.
Do I need to have experience with lab bench equipment?
While not strictly required, experience with EE lab bench equipment such as power supplies, oscilloscopes, and signal analyzers is considered a bonus.