Full-Time

User Terminal Modem RF Engineer

Telesat

Telesat

1,001-5,000 employees

Provides satellite capacity and consulting services

No salary listed

Ottawa, ON, Canada

Hybrid

Hybrid role requiring 4 days in office per week; 1 day remote.

Category
Electrical Engineering
Hardware Engineering
Required Skills
Python
Requirements
  • B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering or related discipline (M.Sc. preferred).
  • 3–6 years of experience supporting RF hardware in production or operational environments.
  • Strong understanding of RF components and subsystems (LNAs, mixers, PLLs, PAs, filters).
  • Experience reviewing RF schematics and PCB layouts, rather than performing layout work.
  • Familiarity with DVB physical-layer concepts and performance metrics.
  • Hands-on experience supporting test development and automation (e.g., Python/SCPI, LabVIEW).
  • Demonstrated experience working with manufacturing partners and supporting production issues.
  • Strong documentation, change management, and cross‑team communication skills.
Responsibilities
  • Serve as a technical owner for an RF module supporting DVB‑S/S2/S2X and/or DVB‑RCS2 operation in a LEO satellite network.
  • Support RF architecture definition and performance budgets (gain, noise figure, linearity, phase noise, spurious emissions).
  • Ensure RF performance compliance across process, voltage, temperature, aging, and environmental corners.
  • Support system‑level trade studies and impact assessments when requirements or operating conditions evolve.
  • Review and approve RF schematics and PCB layouts produced by internal or external design teams.
  • Ensure adherence to best practices for RF grounding and isolation, EMI/EMC mitigation, Shielding and thermal management, Mixed‑signal partitioning.
  • Participate in formal design and readiness reviews (PDR, CDR, MRR), identifying technical risks and proposing mitigation strategies.
  • Act as the engineering interface to contract manufacturers (CMs), ODMs, and key suppliers.
  • Lead or support DFM/DFT/DFS reviews, with focus on yield, repeatability, and long‑term producibility.
  • Define and maintain Manufacturing test strategies, Acceptance criteria, Golden units and correlation plans.
  • Support EVT/DVT/PVT builds and production ramp‑up.
  • Analyze production data (yield, fallout, trends) and drive root‑cause analysis and corrective actions.
  • Own or support ECO/ECR processes, ensuring controlled and traceable changes throughout the product lifecycle.
  • Develop, review, and maintain RF, functional, and system‑level test procedures.
  • Support validation and production testing including: EVM / MER, ACLR, Phase noise, Harmonics and spurious emissions, DVB waveform compliance.
  • Work closely with system and test teams to ensure requirements traceability and verification completeness.
  • Support environmental, thermal, and reliability testing aligned with high‑reliability or aerospace practices.
  • Support embedded control architectures used to configure and monitor RF hardware.
  • Review and support interfaces such as SPI, I²C, and UART.
  • Collaborate with firmware teams on Board bring‑up, Calibration and compensation routines, Telemetry, health monitoring, and diagnostics.
  • Ensure embedded control supports both manufacturing test and in‑service operation.
  • Provide ongoing engineering support for deployed hardware, including: Field issues, Performance anomalies, Failure analysis and returns.
  • Manage component lifecycle risks, including obsolescence and second‑source qualification.
  • Maintain configuration control, technical documentation, and manufacturing records in PLM systems.
  • Support long‑term product roadmap considerations, including upgrades and end‑of‑life planning.
Desired Qualifications
  • Experience with LEO satellite systems or user terminals.
  • Exposure to systems engineering practices (requirements decomposition, verification planning).
  • Experience working with ODMs or high‑volume contract manufacturers.
  • Familiarity with embedded Linux, Yocto, or board‑level bring‑up support.
  • Exposure to EMI/EMC compliance or aerospace qualification testing.
  • Experience sustaining products post‑deployment.
  • Experience in working with external vendors and Product Management organization.
  • Lifecycle Ownership: Comfortable owning hardware beyond initial design.
  • Manufacturing Empathy: Designs and decisions informed by production realities.
  • Systems Thinking: Understands how RF modules fit into larger communication systems.
  • Execution Focus: Drives issues to closure across organizational boundaries.
  • Clear Communicator: Effectively interfaces with RF, systems, firmware, test, and suppliers.

Telesat operates a global satellite communications network, providing satellite capacity and consulting to governments, telecom operators, and enterprises. It uses both geostationary (GEO) and low Earth orbit (LEO) satellites, including the Lightspeed LEO constellation, to deliver wide-area connectivity. Services include inflight and maritime connectivity, as well as connectivity for oil and gas and corporate networks. Revenue comes from long-term contracts and service agreements. Its Lightspeed network aims to offer high-speed, low-latency links, enhancing overall performance. The company differentiates itself by combining GEO and LEO assets and by offering end-to-end connectivity solutions through a mix of satellite capacity and advisory services, targeting a diverse set of industries worldwide. The goal is to provide reliable, global communications with predictable service through long-term customer relationships.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

IPO

Headquarters

Ottawa, Canada

Founded

1969

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What believers are saying

  • Secured $2.54B funding including $1.44B Canadian investment for Lightspeed.
  • Contracted SpaceX for 14 launches starting mid-2026 deploying 198 satellites.
  • Vocus builds Australia's first Lightspeed landing station in New South Wales.

What critics are saying

  • Lightspeed service slips to Q1 2028 due to SatixFy ASIC delays.
  • Starlink dominates LEO broadband, compressing Telesat's enterprise margins.
  • SpaceX Falcon 9 disruptions delay all 14 Lightspeed launches by 6-12 months.

What makes Telesat unique

  • Telesat combines GEO and LEO satellites for resilient global communications.
  • Lightspeed targets government, enterprise, and maritime with low-latency Ka-band.
  • Canadian government backing secures $2.54B for Lightspeed funding.

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