Job Description
We are looking for an Avionics Architect to lead the system architecture of Kepler’s next-generation satellite avionics platform. This role will define and drive the end-to-end avionics architecture for a complex spacecraft that combines a high-speed networking payload, an On-Board Computer (OBC), and interfaces to a sophisticated Guidance, Navigation, and Control (GNC) sensor and actuator suite.
The ideal candidate brings deep experience in high-speed digital or networking equipment architecture and can translate mission and product requirements into a robust, scalable, and recoverable avionics system that balances performance, reliability, operability, and development risk.
Key Responsibilities
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Own the top-level avionics architecture for a satellite platform, including system decomposition, interface strategy, and architectural trade studies across the OBC, payload with a focus on security, reliability, serviceability, and scalability
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Define architectures that support high-speed networking payloads (up to 100G), backplanes, management networks, timing/clock distribution, system boot and recovery concepts
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Lead the design of robust Failure Detection, Isolation, and Recovery (FDIR), including safe-mode behavior, degraded operation, watchdog strategies, firmware recovery, and contingency operations across the spacecraft
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Document and maintain the avionics technical baseline, including architecture diagrams, interface definitions, trade studies, operating modes, and design justifications.
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Provide technical leadership through architecture reviews, subsystem design reviews, integration planning, anomaly resolution, and roadmap development for future designs
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Perform and guide engineering analyses, including derating, reliability, radiation tolerance, single-point failure analysis, EMI/EMC, signal integrity, power distribution concepts, and FMECA-informed design improvements
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Work cross-functionally with networking, GNC, RF, software, FPGA, systems, AIT, and mechanical/thermal teams
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Support supplier and component selection for critical avionics functions, especially in high-speed interconnect, timing, compute, FPGA/SoC, memory, and networking subsystems
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Represent Electrical Engineering at internal and external design reviews.
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Stay current with emerging technologies, standards, and best practices in space and high-performance electrical systems
Required Skills & Qualifications:
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Bachelor's Degree in Electrical Engineering or equivalent; Master's Degree is an asset
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10+ years of experience in spacecraft avionics, high-speed digital electronics, network equipment, or other complex embedded hardware systems, with significant experience at the architecture or technical lead level
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Demonstrated experience architecting complex multi-board or distributed systems that combine processors, FPGAs/SoCs, management controllers, storage, power distribution, and high-speed interfaces
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Strong background in high-speed networking architecture or networking equipment design, including experience with Ethernet switching or routing systems up to 100G-class links
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Experience with system architecture for compute platforms using modern SoCs, FPGAs, and memories such as QSPI NOR, eMMC, DDR4, SATA, NVMe, or similar technologies
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Strong understanding of reliability and operability considerations, including FDIR, watchdog and reset strategies, boot architecture, firmware update and recovery concepts, redundancy, and fault containment
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Experience conducting engineering analyses such as FMECA/FMEA, worst-case analysis, radiation effects mitigation, EMI/EMC, signal integrity, and power architecture trade-offs
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Ability to evaluate architectural trade-offs across performance, thermal constraints, electrical power, manufacturability, testability, schedule, and mission risk
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Experience working in fast-paced development environments where requirements evolve, including driving early design decisions and validating key architectural assumptions
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Strong communication skills and ability to produce clear, thorough technical documentation and present architectural decisions to cross-functional engineering leadership
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Comfortable operating across system-level architecture and detailed interface design, from early concept development through integration and validation
Bonus Points
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Experience working in an aerospace or high-reliability (high-rel) environment
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Experience designing hardware/systems to operate in a radiation environment
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Low-level electrical design, high-speed layout
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Experience working with Altium
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Experience with space standards (NASA or ECSS)
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Job Details
- Category
- Avionics
- Employment Type
- Full Time
- Location
- Toronto, ON M4N, CA
- Posted
- Mar 31, 2026, 06:04 PM
- Listed
- Apr 1, 2026, 06:11 AM
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