ClearSpace
Electronics Engineering Intern

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Electronics Engineering Intern
At ClearSpace, we believe in reusability, in affordability driving disruption, and that no progress is real unless it is sustainable.
Our company was founded in 2018 out of the realization that in-orbit servicing and space debris removal are vital services for the future of space exploration and operations. Today ClearSpace has assembled an expert engineering team and is leading the way toward sustainable space operations. From a garage in Switzerland, we now operate across the UK and Europe, and are working with world-leading institutions and companies to bring our dream of a sustainable space ecosystem to life.
Role Purpose/Summary
We are looking for an Electronics Engineering Intern, for 6 months, to join our London office.
The purpose of this internship
- Support our electronics and test teams working on multiple missions.
- Focus on designing and refining internally-developed PCBAs used in our spacecraft and on our test benches.
- Opportunity to support broader electrical system development across our current portfolio.
- Full support available from our electrical systems team, including experienced designers and recent graduates.
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Role Responsibilities
The intern will:
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Support detailed design and test of PCBA:
- Assess PCB needs and functionality, along with existing developments.
- Develop PCB specifications.
- Design schematics and layouts, verifying through simulations.
- Organise schematic and layout reviews.
- Manage board manufacturing and assembly.
- Conduct thorough testing of completed boards.
- Write detailed reports on design and test results.
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Work closely with experienced designers specialising in spacecraft equipment.
Education and/or Work Experience Requirements
- Currently pursuing or recently completed a master’s degree with an electronics engineering focus.
- Experience in:
- Electronics simulation (e.g., LTSpice).
- Electronics prototyping.
- Reading electronics schematics and datasheets.
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
- Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a multidisciplinary engineering team.
- Enthusiasm for hands-on engineering and spacecraft design.


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Desired Skills and Experience
- Detailed expertise in electronics:
- Analysis, design, build, and test.
- Hands-on experience in circuits design and testing.
- Communication skills.
- Working knowledge of FPGAs.
- Experience with electronic prototyping and assembly, including soldering and harness manufacturing.
- Familiarity with key test equipment such as:
- Digital voltmeters (DVMs).
- Oscilloscopes.
- Electronic loads.
- Logic analysers.
Start Date
Ideal commencement: Summer/Autumn 2026
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