About HERMES HERMES is ARISs first ever bi liquid rocketry project, aiming to design, build, and launch a cutting edge launch vehicle in October 2025. This ambitious endeavor is supported by the development of a fully student researched and developed (SRAD) EthaLOx engine and advanced engineering systems. The project is driven by innovation, teamwork, and the goal of competing in Europes premier rocketry competition, EuRoC. Avionics Subsystem The Avionics Subsystem is the brain of the HERMES rocket, responsible for ensuring safe and efficient flight operations through advanced electronics and software systems. This subsystem includes telemetry, flight control, power distribution, and data logging systems that are critical to the success of our missions. The Avionics team works closely with other subsystems to integrate these technologies seamlessly into the rocket. The Position Electronics Engineer for Avionics As an Electronics Engineer for the Avionics team, you will play a vital role in developing and testing the electronics systems that will guide HERMES to success. Your responsibilities will include: Designing and developing circuit boards for avionics applications, including telemetry and control systems. Writing firmware for the boards to ensure seamless functionality. Collaborating on the integration of sensors, actuators, and other electronic components to ensure robust system functionality. Conducting hardware in the loop (HIL) simulations and testing to validate avionics systems in realistic flight conditions. Debugging, troubleshooting, and improving electronic circuits to optimize performance. Documenting design decisions, test procedures, and results for system level reviews such as the CDR, and FRR. What You Should Bring Experience with PCB design software (e.g., Altium Designer, KiCAD). Familiarity with microcontrollers and embedded systems programming. Basic understanding of communication protocols (e.g., UART, SPI, CAN). Passion for aerospace and a strong interest in avionics systems. Strong problem solving skills and a collaborative mindset. Time commitment: 1520 hours per week. Availability for the next two academic years is preferred. Join Us! Interested in joining the Avionics team? Send us an email at with your CV and a short description of your interests, relevant experience, and why youd like to join the Avionics team. If you have any questions, feel free to reach out to us at. Lets build the future of aerospace together! #J 18808 Ljbffr