Why us? Join our dynamic and fast-growing startup as Avionics and Telemetry Engineer and be part of our exciting journey to revolutionize space transportation and hypersonics. We are a passionate team dedicated to pushing boundaries, fostering innovation, and creating impactful solutions that make a difference. As we expand our operations, we are seeking a highly motivated individual with a passion for aerospace engineering to join us at our headquearters in Bremen. Your mission Design and analysis of all avionics subsystems for drones, hypersonic systems, and spaceplanes Responsible for electrical power subsystem for generation, storage and distribution of electrical power across the vehicle subsystems Responsible for on-board data-handling subsystem in terms of hardware and on-board software Responsible for vehicle telemetry subsystem and interface management to ground station Selection/development, integration and test of commercially available avionics & telemetry components Requirements engineering and support of certification processes Management of electrical and data interfaces towards all vehicle subsystems Support of flight testing campaigns Your profile Multi-year work experience in similar fields required Strong background in avionics and telemetry Excellent analytical thinking and interdisciplinary capabilities Very good programming skills Proficiency in both German and English Proactive thinking, high level of motivation, flexibility, resilience, and teamworking skills Start-up mentality Join us in shaping the future of space transportation and making a positive impact. Apply now by sending your CV and a cover letter outlining your relevant experience and why you are the ideal candidate for this role. We look forward to welcoming you to our team About us The German aerospace start-up POLARIS Raumflugzeuge GmbH is developing a revolutionary reusable space launch and hypersonic transport system that operates like an aircraft. Based on more than 30 years of German and European spaceplane research, the development of the spaceplane AURORA began at the German Aerospace Center DLR. Aurora combines aircraft and rocket launcher technologies with a unique vehicle design, and offers a game-changing economic viability as well as opening the door for routine low-cost and safe access to space. In order to validate the technology and accelerate the spaceplane development, POLARIS has been developing a series of scaled flight demonstrators.