Job Description
Your (space) mission
Tasks & responsibilities
- Define and support the electronics and avionics architecture of optical payloads and translate system requirements into robust electronic concepts, interfaces and specifications
- Drive procurement activities for electronic subsystems, including supplier selection, technical alignment, quotations and make-or-buy decisions
- Act as the technical interface with suppliers and subcontractors, ensuring alignment on design, quality, delivery and performance expectations
- Support engineering reviews, including requirements, design, test readiness and manufacturing data assessments
- Contribute to system-level integration, verification and test of electronic subsystems across development and production phases
- Support risk management activities including obsolescence analysis, component availability and procurement planning
Your profile
- A Master’s degree in electronics engineering, avionics, aerospace engineering, electrical engineering or a related field
- Experience in electronics or avionics development for aerospace, space, defense or other high-reliability systems
- Strong understanding of electronic architectures including power, data handling, control electronics and sensor interfaces
- Experience with procurement, supplier management or sourcing of electronic components, boards or subsystems
- Ability to write and review technical documentation such as specifications, interface documents and supplier statements of work
- A structured, pragmatic and delivery-oriented mindset with strong communication skills across multidisciplinary teams
What we offer
- A unique, international working environment at the intersection of physics and engineering
- The opportunity to deliver end-to-end solutions in autonomous project teams, in close collaboration with customers
- A competitive salary with an annual bonus based on individual and company performance
- 20 days of annual leave (based on full-time employment)
- 13th month salary payment
- Hybrid working options, including the possibility to work partially from home
- A personal development budget
About cosine
What sets cosine apart is its integrated approach, linking insight, science, and engineering to deliver solutions that work in the real world, enable science and make an impact for humanity. Backed by over 25 years of heritage expertise and deep systems thinking, cosine guides partners from defining the real need to deploying reliable, precision-built technologies that enable progress across space and planet.
What makes cosine a unique place to work is that your work goes end-to-end—from concept and design to building, testing, and delivering hardware that actually flies in space. You work in small, highly skilled teams where you have real ownership and impact, alongside experts in optics, physics, nanofabrication, and systems engineering.