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Systems Engineer -Satellite Communications

Wokingham
1 week ago
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Join global satellite communications company as a Systems Engineer as part of a multinational R&D team leading the design of satellite communication terminals and translating product requirements into system and sub-system specifications.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Define and own system requirements and specifications.

  • Lead system integration plans and execute integration activities.

  • Conduct system reviews (SDR, PDR, CDR), risk mitigation, and design trade-offs.

  • Define system architecture, interfaces, functionality, and features.

  • Simulate system performance and functionalities.

  • Collaborate with HW, SW, RF, antennas, DSP, and mechanics teams.

    Experience:

  • Bachelor’s degree in Electrical Engineering (or equivalent).

  • Commercial experience of system engineering experience in multi-disciplinary products, including RF and antennas.

  • Strong understanding of Tx/Rx RF channels and DSP.

  • Hands-on experience with MATLAB or Python.

  • Lab experience at system, module, or component level.

  • Knowledge and/or experience with

    • Communication systems and algorithms.

    • Chip design or mixed-signal SoC architecture.

    • Full product life cycle from requirements to delivery.

    • Ethernet network systems and software stack.

      Bluestream People are an Equal Opportunities Employer and operates as an Employment Agency for permanent recruitment and as an Employment Business for temporary / contract recruitment

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