Satellite Communication Engineer

Satellite Communication Engineer

GENERAL QUALIFICATIONS

• Graduated from the Electronics, Electrical-Electronics, or Electronics and Communication Engineering departments of universities,
• Believing in the importance of developing critical space-sector technologies for our country in a national and indigenous manner,

• Experienced in RF test systems such as Spectrum Analyzers, VNAs, RF Measurement Probes, RF Signal Generators, etc.,

• Knowledgeable in RF payload architecture and performance analysis,

• Hands-on experience in the integration, testing, and troubleshooting of RF/Microwave circuits and systems,

• Knowledge of active and passive microwave components,

• Proficient in at least one RF simulation tool,

• Capable of performing performance analyses of RF payloads,

• Experienced with MIL-STD-461, ECSS-S-ST-E-20, and ECSS-S-ST-E-50 standards,

• Knowledgeable about telemetry/telecommand communication subsystems and CCSDS 131.0, CCSDS 231.0 standards,

• No travel restrictions; able to work short- or long-term at domestic and international sites,

• Careful and detail-oriented, adaptable to flexible and intensive working hours, and a strong team player.

JOB DESCRIPTION

• Designing RF equipment used in spacecraft and conducting their tests,

• Developing RF architecture and writing lower-level system requirements,

• Performing and reporting link budget calculations,

• Designing RF equipment and managing the testing, production, and integration processes of the designed equipment,

• Taking part in electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) tests,

• Supporting design improvements by analyzing and testing issues encountered during testing and in the space environment,

• Ensuring effective coordination with software, mechanical, manufacturing, integration, and system management teams,

• Contributing to the creation of the most optimal design by reviewing reports from other design disciplines and evaluating their requirements.