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Full-Time

Senior LEO SOC Systems Engineer

Posted on 7/25/2024

Telesat

Telesat

501-1,000 employees

Low Earth Orbit satellite broadband network

Hardware
Aerospace

Mid, Senior

Ottawa, ON, Canada

Canada Top Secret Clearance Required

Category
Research & Development
Space & Rocket Engineering
Aerospace Engineering
Required Skills
Data Analysis
Requirements
  • Bachelors degree in Engineering, Computer Science, Science or Mathematics
  • Proven experience with operational system, with a minimum of 4 years in similar roles
  • Experience with modern operating systems, programing languages and frameworks
  • Experience with on-prem clusters and containerized systems
  • Familiar with cybersecurity principals and best practices.
  • Excellent communication skills.
  • Fluent in English, both written and oral.
  • Occasional international travel may be required; therefore, candidates will need to provide proof that they have no national/international travel or visa restrictions.
  • Ability to obtain a NATO secret security clearance.
  • Willingness to provide off hours support as part of a call-out rotation.
  • Travel, support of projects across multiple time zones and other project requirements may require overtime.
Responsibilities
  • Develop and maintain software related to the operations systems. The LEO SOC Systems group produces an assortment of software to complement the control systems and assist with operations. This includes spacecraft data storage and visualization, monitoring tools, automation, etc.
  • Develop, monitor and maintain the satellite operations systems to be used in Telesat’s advanced LEO constellation.
  • Participate in satisfying all system requirements for all elements of the systems including real-time command and telemetry processing, flight dynamics system, space situational awareness, data storage and analytics, ground encryption, constellation management and operations automation.
  • Assist other satellite operations teams in their efforts to the utilize the control systems and related tasks.
  • Participate in the procurement process of the satellite operations systems including acceptance testing, verification of requirements, and training.
  • Collaboration with the Lightspeed satellite engineering teams to ensure that the systems are sufficient to operate the Lightspeed constellation
  • Develop and validate the operations systems, processes and procedures.
  • Develop mission operations procedures and processes for LEOP, Orbit Raising and In-Orbit validation and conduct appropriate training and rehearsals.
  • Develop and implement robust automation of operational processes to reduce the operational burden and ensure highly reliable operations of the satellites in the constellation.
  • Monitor and maintain the GEO satellite operations systems in use for the current GEO fleet operated by Telesat. Telesat is currently operating 20+ spacecraft in geosynchronous orbit.

As leaders in satellite technology, Telesat offers a dynamic work environment perfect for those passionate about advancing global communications. Their commitment to providing high-capacity and secure broadband connectivity using cutting-edge Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites places them at the forefront of the industry. This dedication not only to innovation but also to delivering ultra-low latency and fiber-like speeds, positions Telesat as an excellent workplace for pioneering professionals in satellite technology.

Company Stage

Grant

Total Funding

$30.7M

Headquarters

Ottawa, Canada

Founded

1969

Growth & Insights
Headcount

6 month growth

2%

1 year growth

2%

2 year growth

2%
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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • The substantial funding from both federal and provincial governments ensures robust financial support for Telesat's ambitious projects.
  • The Lightspeed LEO constellation could revolutionize global internet connectivity, offering significant growth potential.
  • Public company status may attract additional investment and enhance corporate governance.

What critics are saying

  • Heavy reliance on government funding could pose risks if political priorities shift or economic conditions change.
  • The competitive landscape, particularly with established players like Starlink, could impact market share and profitability.

What makes Telesat unique

  • Telesat's significant government backing, including a $2.14 billion loan and $1.44 billion investment, provides a financial stability that many competitors lack.
  • The Lightspeed LEO constellation project positions Telesat as a direct competitor to major players like Starlink, but with substantial public sector support.
  • Becoming a public company marks a strategic milestone, potentially increasing transparency and attracting more investors.
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