Instrument Engineer – Space

Imperial College London

Instrument Engineer – Role Summary

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Job Title Instrument Engineer
Location South Kensington Campus, Imperial College London
Contract Type Fixed-term, 12 months
Salary Range £45,700 to £55,240 per annum
Team Space Magnetometer Laboratory, Space, Plasma and Climate Group
Key Responsibilities Support instrument design, build, and test programs
Perform critical data analysis
Participate in test and verification campaigns (UK & abroad)
Assist with manufacturing critical hardware
Prepare technical documentation
Required Qualifications Degree in engineering, physics, or related discipline
Experience Needed Experience with high-end scientific instrumentation and project delivery within timelines
Problem-solving skills and experimental mindset
Opportunities & Benefits Work on pioneering space weather satellite (ESA’s Vigil)
Sector-leading salary, 39 days annual leave, generous pension
Flexible working, family leave, on-site leisure, cycle-to-work, season ticket loan
Inclusive and collaborative work culture
About the Institution Imperial College London – world-leading space instrumentation research

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 Summary

Join Imperial College’s Space Magnetometer Lab to develop instruments for ESA’s Vigil satellite. This hands-on role offers design, testing, and data analysis opportunities in a collaborative team focused on cutting-edge space weather monitoring and scientific exploration.

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