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Remote Emi Emc Engineer Jobs in Colorado (NOW HIRING)

Analog & Power Engineer

Englewood, CO · On-site +1

$199K/yr

Familiarity with power integrity, noise analysis, and EMI/EMC mitigation techniques. * Experience ... Flexible hybrid working model with opportunities for remote work. The office is located in the ...

Analog & Power Engineer

Englewood, CO · On-site +1

$199K/yr

Familiarity with power integrity, noise analysis, and EMI/EMC mitigation techniques. * Experience ... Flexible hybrid working model with opportunities for remote work. The office is located in the ...

Analog & Power Engineer

Englewood, CO · On-site +1

$199K/yr

Familiarity with power integrity, noise analysis, and EMI/EMC mitigation techniques. * Experience ... Flexible hybrid working model with opportunities for remote work. The office is located in the ...

Analog & Power Engineer

Englewood, CO · On-site +1

$199K/yr

Familiarity with power integrity, noise analysis, and EMI/EMC mitigation techniques. * Experience ... Flexible hybrid working model with opportunities for remote work. The office is located in the ...

... environmental loads, EMI/EMC, thermal management, etc.). * Knowledge of satellite design and ... Familiarity with satellite-based remote sensing and Earth observations techniques. * Familiarity ...

... environmental loads, EMI/EMC, thermal management, etc.). * Knowledge of satellite design and ... Familiarity with satellite-based remote sensing and Earth observations techniques. * Familiarity ...

Remote Emi Emc Engineer information

What is the difference between Remote Emi Emc Engineer vs Remote Power Systems Engineer?

AspectRemote Emi Emc EngineerRemote Power Systems Engineer
Required CredentialsBachelor's in Electrical Engineering, EMI/EMC certificationsBachelor's in Electrical Engineering, Power Systems certifications
Work EnvironmentDesign labs, client sites, remote collaborationPower plant, grid, remote system design
Industry UsageElectronics, aerospace, automotiveUtilities, renewable energy, grid management
Common Search/ComparisonYesNo

The Remote Emi Emc Engineer focuses on electromagnetic interference and compatibility in electronic systems, while the Remote Power Systems Engineer specializes in designing and maintaining power distribution and energy systems. Both roles require electrical engineering credentials but differ in industry focus and work environment.

What does a Remote EMI/EMC Engineer do?

A Remote EMI/EMC Engineer specializes in evaluating and mitigating electromagnetic interference (EMI) and ensuring electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) in electronic devices and systems. Working remotely, they analyze designs, perform simulations, and guide teams to comply with relevant standards and regulations. Their responsibilities often include reviewing schematics, recommending design changes, and supporting product testing, all while collaborating virtually with engineering teams to resolve EMI/EMC issues.

What are the main challenges faced by a Remote EMI/EMC Engineer and how can they be addressed?

As a Remote EMI/EMC Engineer, one of the main challenges is effectively collaborating with on-site teams during physical testing and troubleshooting, since electromagnetic interference and compatibility issues often require hands-on investigation. To address this, strong communication skills, proficiency with remote diagnostic tools, and clear documentation are essential. Additionally, remote engineers must stay current with regulatory standards and testing methodologies to provide accurate guidance, and often coordinate closely with design, manufacturing, and compliance teams to ensure product success. Utilizing video calls, shared digital platforms, and remote access to lab equipment can help bridge the distance and maintain productivity.

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

To thrive as a Remote EMI/EMC Engineer, you need a deep understanding of electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) principles, RF engineering, and relevant industry standards, typically supported by an engineering degree and experience in compliance testing. Familiarity with simulation tools (like CST or HFSS), spectrum analyzers, and regulatory certification processes (such as FCC or CE) is essential. Strong analytical thinking, attention to detail, and effective remote communication skills set top professionals apart in this role. These skills are crucial for ensuring product compliance, minimizing interference issues, and efficiently collaborating with cross-functional teams from a distance.
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Analog & Power Engineer

Analog & Power Engineer

RAMON.SPACE

Englewood, CO • On-site, Remote

$199K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Posted 13 days ago


Job description

Background  

We are rapidly expanding in the Denver, Colorado area!  

Ramon.Space is making the final frontier possible by accelerating the future of space computing by bringing resilient, Earth-like digital infrastructure to orbit. Our cutting-edge, software-defined technology equips satellites with advanced storage, processing, and connectivity capabilities - powering smart, efficient, and fully adaptable missions across communications, 5G NTN, earth observation, and space-based data centers.  

As we scale our U.S. presence, we’re deepening our work with both commercial operators and U.S. government partners who are driving the next generation of space innovation. From mission-critical national security applications to high-growth commercial constellations, our proven computing platforms deliver the performance, reliability, and flexibility needed to unlock new capability in orbit. Selected by the world’s leading satellite operators, Ramon.Space is defining how the industry builds, deploys, and evolves digital missions in space.  

We are a global team of 100+ employees across the US, United Kingdom, and Israel. If you are looking to make an impact, come and join our team.  

Ramon.Space is seeking a highly skilled Senior Analog & Power Engineer with extensive experience in analog circuit design and power electronics for space applications. This role focuses on designing robust, high-efficiency power delivery and analog front-end solutions for advanced spaceborne computing systems. If you are great at what you do, enjoy working in a startup-like environment, and are passionate about developing reliable, high-performance electronics for space, we want to hear from you. 

What you will be doing 

  • Lead the design and development of analog and power subsystems across all product lifecycle stages: from requirements definition through design, bring-up, qualification, and release. 
  • Architect and design power distribution networks, including DC-DC converters, point-of-load regulators, sequencing, and protection circuits for space applications. 
  • Perform detailed analog and power analysis, including stability, efficiency, thermal performance, worst-case circuit analysis, and derating. 
  • Drive component selection and validation for high-reliability and radiation-tolerant environments. 
  • Define and validate power integrity and noise performance, ensuring compliance with system-level requirements. 
  • Develop test plans and execute hands-on bring-up, validation, and debugging of analog and power hardware. 
  • Collaborate closely with digital, RF, mechanical, and system engineers to ensure robust cross-domain integration. 
  • Support environmental and qualification testing (thermal vacuum, vibration, radiation) and correlate results with design expectations. 
  • Present technical content in design reviews and contribute to peer design evaluations. 


Requirements 

  • Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering or related field. 
  • 7+ years of experience in analog and power electronics design, preferably in space or high-reliability applications. 
  • Strong expertise in power supply design (GaN Technology for Power, DC-DC converters, LDOs, power distribution, sequencing, and protection circuits). 
  • Solid background in analog circuit design for command and telemetry as well as signal conditioning, filtering, sensing, and control loops. 
  • Experience performing worst-case circuit analysis, stability analysis, and thermal considerations. 
  • Familiarity with power integrity, noise analysis, and EMI/EMC mitigation techniques. 
  • Experience designing for high-reliability or space environments, including derating and component selection. 
  • Proficiency with schematic and PCB design tools (e.g., Altium Designer). 
  • Hands-on lab experience (oscilloscopes, power analyzers, network analyzers, debugging complex boards). 
  • Experience supporting hardware bring-up, validation, and environmental testing. 
  • Strong problem-solving skills and ability to work independently in a fast-paced environment. 
  • Excellent communication and teamwork skills. 


Advantages 

  • Experience with radiation-tolerant or radiation-hardened power design techniques 
  • Familiarity with space industry standards (NASA, MIL-STD, ECSS, IPC) 
  • Knowledge of FPGA, digital, or mixed-signal system integration considerations 
  • Familiarity with modeling/simulation tools (e.g., SPICE, SIMPLIS, MATLAB) 
  • Experience with EMI/EMC compliance and mitigation strategies 
  • Background in high-efficiency or compact power design (e.g., density optimization, magnetics design) 


Benefits 

  • Competitive salary and benefits package. 
  • Benefits at Ramon.Space include medical, dental, vision, PTO, holidays, FSAs, 401(k) match, short term and long-term disability, and parental leave. 
  • Flexible hybrid working model with opportunities for remote work. The office is located in the Denver Tech Center. 
  • Collaborative and innovative work environment. Opportunities for professional growth and development. 
  • Be part of a pioneering team in the satellite communication industry. 
  • Due to export regulations, U.S. citizenship or U.S. person status may be required. 


The salary range for this position is $130,000 - $170,000. Ramon.Space will consider relevant work experience, skills, education, and training when putting together an offer for this position. 


Ramon.Space operates with a RPO Talent Partner and does not accept agency resumes without a signed agreement. Please do not forward resumes to our job’s alias, our employees, or any other company location. Ramon.Space is not responsible for any fees related to unsolicited resumes and will not pay fees to any third-party agency or company that does not have a signed agreement with us. 


This role involves access to export-controlled technology. Eligibility for such access is subject to U.S. export control laws, and the company may need to obtain appropriate government authorization before granting access.



Ramon.Space is committed to equal employment opportunities. 

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