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Reliability Engineer

About Sybilla Technologies

Sybilla Technologies designs, builds and operates robotic optical observatories for monitoring objects in space. The company specializes in the complete systems, software for automated data acquisition, analysis and scheduling of networks of sensors. We work in the domains of Space Situational Awareness, Space Surveillance and Tracking, Space Traffic Management, stellar and planetary research, education, and commercial on-demand observations. 

Due to the dynamic growth of our company and further development of our sensor networks, we are looking for a Reliability Engineer who will take ownership of the stability, uptime and long-term reliability of our optical and electronic systems deployed worldwide.

You will ensure that our observatories work reliably in harsh, remote environments and continuously improve their availability, robustness, and serviceability.

Your responsibilities:

  • Assembling, installing, and integrating optical, electronic, and electrical systems.
  • Designing and executing testing, verification, and acceptance procedures for production and field deployment.
  • Diagnosing failures, performing maintenance, and repairs on deployed systems.
  • Failure analysis (FMEA, RCA) and reliability improvements based on service and operational data.
  • Participating in design reviews with R&D to ensure reliability, robustness, and maintainability of systems.
  • Supporting field deployments, servicing, and system acceptance testing at customer sites.

What We’re Looking For:

  • Minimum 3 years of experience in reliability engineering, maintenance, service engineering, or a similar technical role.
  • Practical knowledge of FMEA and RCA methodologies.
  • Understanding reliability theory and KPIs (MTBF, MTTR, availability).
  • Very good knowledge of electronics and electrical systems; basics of industrial automation.
  • Ability to read electrical schematics and technical documentation.
  • Hands-on mindset and willingness to work in production and field environments.
  • Bachelor’s degree in engineering (electronics, automation, mechatronics, physics, or similar).
  • Valid SEP electrical qualification up to 1 kV.
  • Category B driving licence.
  • Communicative English (min. B2).

Nice to Have

  • Experience with optical systems, sensors, or precision instrumentation.
  • Interest in Space technologies and Astronomy.

What we offer:

  • On-site work across our locations in Bydgoszcz and Zielonka (near Bydgoszcz) with field deployments.
  • Employment contract or B2B contract.
  • Gross salary: 8,000–12,000 PLN (UoP) or 62,00–93,00 PLN/h (B2B), depending on experience and skills.
  • Flexible working hours.
  • Private medical care (Luxmed) and sports package (e.g. Multisport).
  • Training budget and access to internal technical training sessions.
  • “Telescopic Thursdays” – possibility to use our observatories for personal, hobbyist observations.