WORKING AT YURI IS LIKE:
YOUR MISSION:
We are seeking a candidate to join the development team responsible for working on the development of facilities to be deployed on the ISS and future space stations. Our ideal candidate must have a strong systemic understanding of the project so he can manage the assembly, integration, and testing of mechanical and electrical projects. In addition to hands-on technical work, they must handle supplier management, write, and execute test procedures, and assist in mechanical and electrical design aspects. This role requires a combination of technical expertise, systems knowledge, and collaboration skills.
YOUR TASKS:
- Responsible for assembly, integration and tests of electromechanical hardware used for microgravity experiments in space.
- Write and execute test procedures and reports.
- Research and engage with external test facilities and suppliers.
- Responsible for the production and testing of 3D-printed components.
- Partially responsible for organizing laboratory tools, parts, and components.
- Support for requirement management and verification.
- Contribute to systems definition and design decisions.
- Support definition/conducting analyses for thermal and structural loads of space experiments in all mission phases (transport, launch, on orbit, return).
- Work closely with a multidisciplinary team to achieve the best performance for the overall system.
WHAT YOU NEED TO SUCCEED:
- Experience in Assembly, Integration, and Testing (AIT) of space systems - The higher the experience, the better.
- Familiarity with space standards, especially ECSS and SSP.
- Understanding of documentation relevant to AIT during all phases of a project.
- Not afraid of using tools (hammer, drill, file, milling machine…) for small adjustments.
- Skilled in using MS Office.
- Strong team player.
- Self-motivated and proactive.
- Comfortable taking on responsibility.
- Practical mindset with a focus on execution.
- Low ego and empathetic toward colleagues.
- Fluent in both spoken and written English.
- Knowledge of Solid Works or similar is a plus.
- Proficiency in German is a plus.
WHY YURI:
Space & Biotech- Is there anything more exciting than the intersection of space and biotechnology?
You'll be working - directly or indirectly - on projects that are sent to the International Space Station and other space platforms.
Flexible Work- We offer a flexible work environment with adjustable working hours and the option to work from home.
Location: Luxembourg- Our office is located in Esch-sur-Alzette, within the innovative Technoport Startup Hub – featuring modern infrastructure, close proximity to research centers, and a vibrant, multicultural environment. For your comfort, coffee and beer are always available, and regular team events provide variety and shared experiences.
Technology That Fits You- Whether you're Team Mac or Team Windows, we'll help you find your perfect setup.
And because modern technology also means sustainable mobility for us, you can charge your e-car, e-bike, or e-scooter for free at our office in Meckenbeuren.
Diversity & Inclusion- We care about each other and believe that a great workplace reflects the diversity of the world we live in.
We value what makes you unique - your gender, background, sexuality, religion, or even your (secret) dislike of pineapple on pizza.
Sustainability & Impact- We offset the emissions from our rocket launches, business travel, and all other activities. On top of that, we also offset the private emissions of every team member.
You'll get one Impact Day per year to dedicate to social or environmental causes - whether that's joining a climate protest or volunteering your time for a good cause.
About us
Yuri is a space biotech company founded in 2019 that uses the microgravity environment of space to develop and manufacture superior biotech products. Yuri's locations are in Germany and in Luxembourg - our headquarters in Meckenbeuren and our R&D office in Esch-sur-Alzette.The team of 30+ space engineers and biologists has worked on 20+ payloads for the International Space Station in collaboration with organizations like NASA, ESA, GSK, Charité Berlin.
Space biotech for a better life!