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Vast is looking for an EMI-EMC Test Specialist , reporting to the Senior Manager, EMI-EMC, to support the development of the systems that will be required for the design and build of artificial ...

The EMI/EMC Engineer/Analyst - Space Exploration Avionics Systems will: * Report directly to the Electronics and Electrical Section Manager as part of a group of 45 other Electronics and Electrical ...

The EMI/EMC Engineer/Analyst - Space Exploration Avionics Systems will: * Report directly to the Electronics and Electrical Section Manager as part of a group of 45 other Electronics and Electrical ...

EMI/EMC Engineer - Space Avionics All Qualified resumes will be replied to in 24 hours or less. US Citizens or Permanent resident. Can not accept VISA holders This position is onsite in Houston Texas.

The EMI/EMC Engineer/Analyst - Space Exploration Avionics Systems will: * Report directly to the Electronics and Electrical Section Manager as part of a group of 45 other Electronics and Electrical ...

Vast is looking for an Senior EMI-EMC Engineer , reporting to the Senior Manager, EMI-EMC, to support the development of the systems that will be required for the design and build of artificial ...

The EMI/EMC Test Coordinator will: * Provides support in the planning, scheduling, and implementation of EMI/EMC tests and general support of EMI/EMC testing activities * Help develop and implement ...

Principal EMI/EMC Engineer

Kent, WA · On-site

$156.90K - $191.90K/yr

As the first EMI/EMC engineer at an early-stage start-up you will own the entire electromagnetic environmental effects (E3) program from the ground up. You will be responsible for ensuring ...

Vast is looking for a EMI-EMC Engineer I , reporting to the Senior Manager, EMI-EMC, to support the development of the systems that will be required for the design and build of artificial-gravity ...

The EMI/EMC Test Coordinator will: * Provides support in the planning, scheduling, and implementation of EMI/EMC tests and general support of EMI/EMC testing activities * Help develop and implement ...

Lead, EMI/EMC Engineer

Salt Lake City, UT · On-site

$153.50K - $160.20K/yr

Lead, EMI/EMC Engineer Job Code: 36523 Job Location: Salt Lake City, Utah Job Schedule: 9/80- employees work 9 out of every 14 days- totaling 80 hours- with every other Friday off L3Harris in Salt ...

Develop and implement EMI/EMC control plans, including analysis of designs to identify potential interference issues and suggest mitigations. * Provide technical guidance to design teams on EMI/EMC ...

Principal EMI/EMC Engineer

Kent, WA · On-site

$129.15K - $193.62K/yr

As the first EMI/EMC engineer at an early-stage start-up you will own the entire electromagnetic environmental effects (E3) program from the ground up. You will be responsible for ensuring ...

Senior EMC/EMI Engineer I

Westminster, CO

$105.50K - $144.80K/yr

We are looking for a highly skilled and experienced Senior EMI/EMC (Electromagnetic Interference/Electromagnetic Compatibility) Engineer I to join our engineering team in the aerospace and defense ...

Senior EMC/EMI Engineer I

Melbourne, FL

$96.90K - $133K/yr

We are looking for a highly skilled and experienced Senior EMI/EMC (Electromagnetic Interference/Electromagnetic Compatibility) Engineer I to join our engineering team in the aerospace and defense ...

Principal EMI/EMC Engineer II

Westminster, CO · On-site

$142K - $189.50K/yr

Develop and implement EMI/EMC control plans, including analysis of designs to identify potential interference issues and suggest mitigations. * Provide technical guidance to design teams on EMI/EMC ...

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As of May 30, 2026, the average hourly pay for emi emc in the United States is $52.73, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $34.62 and $71.39 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an EMI/EMC Engineer, and why are they important?

To thrive as an EMI/EMC Engineer, you need a solid background in electrical engineering, understanding of electromagnetic theory, circuit design, and relevant industry standards, typically supported by a bachelor’s degree in engineering or a related field. Familiarity with EMI/EMC testing equipment, simulation tools such as CST or HFSS, and certifications like iNARTE EMC Engineer can be highly advantageous. Strong analytical thinking, attention to detail, and effective communication skills set top professionals apart in this role. These skills are crucial for ensuring products meet regulatory requirements, function reliably, and prevent costly compliance issues.

What are some common challenges faced by EMI/EMC Engineers during product development, and how can they be addressed?

EMI/EMC Engineers often encounter challenges such as identifying and mitigating sources of electromagnetic interference early in the design process. These issues may arise from circuit layout, component selection, or enclosure design. To address these challenges, engineers collaborate closely with design and hardware teams, conduct pre-compliance testing, and implement shielding, filtering, and grounding strategies. Staying updated with changing regulatory standards and maintaining thorough documentation are also crucial for successful compliance.

What are EMI/EMC engineers?

EMI/EMC engineers are professionals who specialize in addressing electromagnetic interference (EMI) and ensuring electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) in electronic devices and systems. They work to design, test, and troubleshoot products so that they do not emit excessive electromagnetic noise and are not susceptible to interference from other sources. Their role is critical in industries such as automotive, aerospace, telecommunications, and consumer electronics, where meeting regulatory standards for EMI and EMC is essential for safety and product reliability.

What is the difference between Emi Emc vs Electrical Engineer?

AspectEmi EmcElectrical Engineer
Required CredentialsCertification in EMI/EMC testing, technical trainingBachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, possibly PE license
Work EnvironmentTesting labs, manufacturing facilities, R&D centersDesign offices, manufacturing plants, project sites
Industry UsageElectronics, telecommunications, automotive, aerospacePower systems, electronics, control systems, telecommunications

Emi Emc specialists focus on electromagnetic compatibility testing and compliance, often working in labs and testing environments. Electrical Engineers design, develop, and oversee electrical systems across various industries. While both roles require technical knowledge, Emi Emc professionals specialize in ensuring devices meet electromagnetic standards, whereas Electrical Engineers handle broader electrical system design and implementation.

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EMI-EMC Test Specialist

Vast

Long Beach, CA

$44 - $63/hr

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Posted 13 days ago


Job description

Vast is looking for an EMI-EMC Test Specialist, reporting to the Senior Manager, EMI-EMC, to support the development of the systems that will be required for the design and build of artificial-gravity human-rated space stations. 

This will be a full-time, non-exempt position located in our Long Beach location. 

Responsibilities: 

  • Help build and maintain our EMI-EMC test capabilities from the ground up.
  • Support hiring for EMI-EMC technician and engineering roles.
  • Implement tailored industry standards for Vast spacecraft and avionics.
  • Work directly with cross functional teams to guide best practices for EMI-EMC design & test.
  • Develop EMI-EMC test procedures.
  • Support EMI-EMC test of Vast spacecraft and components.
  • Contribute to a culture of extreme ownership by understanding and articulating to others how EMC relates to all subsystems and disciplines in human rated spacecraft.

Minimum Qualifications:

  • 7+ years of experience in an EMI-EMC related role.
  • 7+ years of experience in MIL-STD-461 / DO-160 test.

Preferred Skills & Experience:

  • Experience with software development for EMI-EMC test automation.
  • Experience with space charging for spacecraft, triboelectrification, grounding & bonding.
  • Characterization of shielding effectiveness for harnessing and spacecraft structures.
  • Electronics prototyping skills such as soldering, breadboarding, troubleshooting with common lab equipment
  • Experience with digital communications buses such as Ethernet, RS-422, PCIe, GMII, etc.
  • Background in electromagnetics, triboelectrification, and plasma effects in spacecraft systems.
  • Strong sense of accountability and integrity with excellent written and verbal communication skills.
  • Ability to effectively communicate with cross disciplinary teams.

Additional Requirements:

  • Willingness to work overtime, or weekends to support critical mission milestones.

Pay Range:

EMI-EMC Specialist I: $40-$57/hour

EMI-EMC Specialist II: $44-$63/hour