Full-Time

User Terminal Product Manager

Updated on 5/14/2026

Telesat

Telesat

1,001-5,000 employees

Provides satellite capacity and consulting services

No salary listed

Ottawa, ON, Canada + 1 more

More locations: Bethesda, MD, USA

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Hybrid option may be available (80/20 office/remote) depending on needs.

Category
Product (1)
Required Skills
Product Management
Requirements
  • Bachelor’s degree in engineering or relevant discipline with an emphasis in communication systems or satellite terminals
  • Minimum 10 years’ experience in product management in a STEM field with a minimum of 5 years in the satcom sector
  • Fluent in English, written and oral
  • Knowledge of satellite antenna and modem technologies required for terminals
  • Knowledge of satellite markets and verticals such as Enterprise, Maritime, Land Mobility, Government, or Aviation
Responsibilities
  • As a member of the User Terminal team, you will be responsible for the definition, specifications, and process for third-party type approval and certification of user terminals on the Telesat Lightspeed network.
  • Evaluation of antennas and user terminals with integrated and stand-alone modems. Upgrades from NGSO or multi-band/multi-orbit solutions
  • Define test procedures, measurements, reports of terminal criteria including RF characteristics from accredited test labs certified
  • Ensure that Telesat Lightspeed user terminal third-party process is designed to meet market needs to deliver the most compelling products and operate at the highest quality-of-service standards
  • Work in close collaboration with Telesat’s systems engineering and technical product management teams to ensure seamless integration of terminal functionality and performance within the complete system and according to product roadmaps
  • Lead and manage development of type approval for User Terminals for the network
  • Manage third-party vendor inquiries, evaluations and support
  • Provide technical expertise in development, integration, and productization of antenna and modem technology as it pertains to needs and uses cases of satellite terminals
  • Deliver product requirements and technical specifications for use by internal and external development teams, including requirements for documentation
  • Support sales and commercial go-to-market initiatives to drive service adoption that meet or exceed revenue targets
Desired Qualifications
  • Master’s degree or MBA is a plus
  • Experience managing terminals, antennas or modems through a type of approval process is preferred
  • Knowledge of antenna, RF or modem certifications and homologation a plus
  • Excellent communicator with the ability to summarize complex problems and recommendations for diverse audiences, including technical and non-technical customers, colleagues and executives
  • Proven success collaborating with cross-functional teams including technology, business development, marketing, sales, operation and support
  • Experience working with external vendors including outside design and manufacturing facilities

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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Simplify's Take

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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