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Description
ISI is seeking a highly skilled, experienced, and motivated Satellite Systems Engineer to join a cutting-edge satellite program. If you are passionate about space technology, innovation, and tackling complex engineering challenges, we would love to hear from you!
As a member of our fast-paced team, you will have the unique opportunity to shape the development of future products for a leading space-based intelligence company.
Requirements
Bachelor's or master's degree in Aerospace Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or a related field
5 years of experience with spaceborne or airborne systems engineering, including design, development, and testing
Experience leading verification activities (planning and execution)
Planning and organizational skills, including contributing to schedules, estimating costs, and forecasting personnel needs
Strong communication and leadership abilities, with a proven track record of leading technical projects
Willingness to travel and work in a cleanroom environment
Responsibilities
Lead the design, development, and implementation of a satellite system, encompassing electro-optical payloads, communication systems, and computerized systems
Collaborate with cross-functional teams, subcontractors, and customers, to define system requirements, specifications, and architectures for satellite projects
Conduct detailed system analysis and simulations to optimize system performance, reliability, and efficiency
Manage and oversee the integration, testing, and validation of satellite systems to ensure compliance with design specifications and mission requirements
Lead technical reviews, risk assessments, and troubleshooting activities to identify and resolve system-level issues
Advantages
Master's in Systems Engineering.
Experience with orbital mechanics, satellite constellations, or distributed space systems.
Experience with system simulation tools and software (e.g., STK, GMAT, Matlab, Simulink)
Familiarity with regulatory and compliance standards related to satellite operations and space systems