Principal Communication Systems Engineer

BELCAN
Milton Keynes
2 weeks ago
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Principal Communication Systems Engineer

Are you ready to take your career to new heights? Do you want to join a team of innovators and pioneers in the field of out-of-the-box communication systems for satellites, UAVs, launch vehicles, and other space and airborne platforms that is developing leading-edge phased array antennas and radios for satellites, spacecraft, and aerospace systems?

If you thrive in a start-up environment and are passionate about space technology, we want to hear from you!

Role Overview:

As a Principal Communication Systems Engineer, you will be the technical point of contact for the communication programs. You will lead the development of space architecture concepts, sub-system design, payload design, requirements development, analysis and decomposition, high-level software and hardware system architecture design, concept of operations (CONOPS) development, and risk assessment. You will coordinate activities across multidisciplinary engineering teams, raise issues at the program level, and drive complex programs to success.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Evaluate customer and operational needs to define requirements and ensure compatibility of all physical, functional, and program interfaces.
  • Support reviews of requests for proposals to develop and respond with innovative solutions.
  • Lead trade studies to optimise system architecture.
  • Define and validate space system requirements and ...

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