Systems Engineer (ISL Expert) - Space - DE
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Job description
As an Optical Communications Systems Engineer, you will architect, select, and integrate the optical terminal payloads for our satellite constellations. You will ensure our satellites establish and maintain secure, high-bandwidth laser links with one another and compatible relay networks in Low Earth Orbit. Working alongside our payload, spacecraft bus, and security teams, you will guarantee that the optical terminals meet strict military performance and environmental constraints, directly impacting our mission to provide sovereign capabilities to democratic societies., * System Architecture & Design: Define the overall optical communications architecture for the SAR constellation, including terminal specifications, data routing concepts, and network topologies
- Link Budget & Performance Analysis: Perform detailed free-space optical (FSO) link budget calculations, atmospheric modelling (if applicable to ground links), and jitter analysis
- Pointing, Acquisition, and Tracking (PAT): Drive the requirements and verification for complex PAT subsystems, working closely with the Attitude Determination and Control Systems (ADCS) team to ensure the spacecraft bus can support precise optical pointing
- Hardware Integration & SWaP Management: Oversee the physical and electrical integration of the OISL terminals into the satellite bus, strictly managing Size, Weight, and Power (SWaP) constraints
- Vendor & Partner Management: Act as the primary technical interface with optical terminal manufacturers and vendors. Evaluate COTS (Commercial Off-The-Shelf) and custom solutions, lead design reviews, and oversee qualification testing
- Cross-Functional Collaboration: Work alongside the Security Systems Engineering team to ensure the optical links meet stringent military Low Probability of Intercept / Low Probability of Detection (LPI/LPD) and cryptographic requirements
Requirements
- Specialized Experience: Proven industry or academic experience specifically focused on Free-Space Optical (FSO) communications, laser physics, or optical payload integration for space applications
- Technical Expertise: Deep understanding of optical transceivers, erbium-doped fiber amplifiers (EDFAs), optical modulations (e.g., DPSK, OOK), and PAT control algorithms
- Systems Engineering Thinking: Ability to understand how the optical terminal impacts the rest of the spacecraft (thermal loads, vibration, power consumption, and ADCS requirements)
- Defence Industry Knowledge: Familiarity with military space standards, space environmental testing (MIL-STD, ECSS, …), and interoperability standards (i.p. E-STOL) is highly desired
- Education in Physics, Optics/Photonics, Electrical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, or a closely related discipline
- Team Player: Excellent communication and social skills, with a proven ability to collaborate across multidisciplinary engineering teams and interface professionally with external suppliers
Note: We operate in an industry where women, as well as other minority groups, are systematically under-represented. We encourage you to apply even if you don't meet all the listed qualifications; ability and impact cannot be summarised in a few bullet points.
Nice to have
- Understand military space standards and space environmental testing methodologies
- Have familiarity with interoperability standards such as E-STOL
Benefits & conditions
- Competitive salary and stock options (ESOP)
- Relocation support: up to €2,500 and 4 weeks temporary accommodation
- Learning: €500/£450 yearly allowance
- Health & wellness: gym membership and mental health support (Nilo.health)
- Social: regularly company events and monthly social allowances
- Enhanced parental leave: 22 weeks fully paid for primary caregivers & 6 weeks for secondary caregivers.
- Family support: 5 days of paid family emergency leave, 100% remote work option during pregnancy and phased return to work