Full-Time

Principal Engineer

Satellite Systems

Kepler Communications

Kepler Communications

201-500 employees

Real-time space communications network for missions

No salary listed

Toronto, ON, Canada

Hybrid

Hybrid model; on-site presence at Toronto HQ required.

Category
Aerospace Engineering (1)
Required Skills
Risk Management
Requirements
  • Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Aerospace Engineering, Systems Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or a related field
  • 15+ years of experience in satellite systems engineering and space mission development
  • Demonstrated end-to-end space mission experience (concept through launch and operations)
  • Deep understanding of satellite system architecture, integration, requirements, and verification
  • Proven ability to operate as a senior technical authority across multiple concurrent efforts
  • Experience working in both institutional program environments and fast-moving commercial or startup contexts
  • Strong technical judgment and ability to influence without direct authority
Responsibilities
  • Act as an independent technical authority across satellite missions and development efforts
  • Review and validate system architectures, requirements baselines, and major technical decisions
  • Ensure consistency and technical rigor across projects
  • Identify systemic technical risks and recurring challenges across ongoing work
  • Serve as a reviewer for major lifecycle milestones such as System Requirements Review, Preliminary Design Review, Critical Design Review, Test Readiness Review, and Flight Readiness Review
  • Critically assess design outputs, trade studies, and verification approaches produced by engineering teams
  • Provide clear, actionable technical feedback to ensure teams remain on a sound and executable path
  • Support anomaly investigations and technical issue resolution when senior judgment is required
  • Translate Kepler’s satellite systems strategy into clear technical expectations and engineering guardrails
  • Support early-phase mission definition, concept development, and proposal activities
  • Help teams convert high-level mission goals into executable and technically robust system designs
  • Advise leadership on technical readiness, maturity, and risk across ongoing and proposed efforts
  • Mentor systems engineers, architects, and technical leads through guidance, review, and coaching
  • Act as a trusted escalation point for complex system-level technical questions
  • Promote disciplined systems engineering practices and strong technical judgment across teams
  • Influence technical culture through expertise and example rather than formal authority
  • Support technical discussions with customers, partners, and agencies as a senior subject matter expert
  • Contribute to institutional programs by ensuring compliance, rigor, and mission assurance expectations
  • Communicate complex technical assessments clearly to leadership and non-technical stakeholders
  • Balance institutional engineering discipline with startup agility and pragmatism
Desired Qualifications
  • Independent Technical Judgment: Comfortable reviewing, challenging, and validating complex designs
  • Systems Thinking: Strong ability to assess whole-mission impacts and cross-discipline trade-offs
  • Influence-Based Leadership: Builds trust and alignment through expertise rather than hierarchy
  • Execution-Focused: Keeps teams oriented toward practical, achievable outcomes
  • Clear Communicator: Able to translate complex technical issues into clear guidance and decisions
Kepler Communications

Kepler Communications

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Kepler Communications builds and operates a space communications network. It provides real-time, continuous connectivity for space missions through The Kepler Network, which includes satellite constellations, ground stations, payload technology, and intersatellite links to improve telemetry, tracking, and command. The company offers S Band, Ku Band, and Optical communication services to extend data downlink capacity and enable on-orbit data access, while also handling regulatory filings for customers. This setup helps satellite operators, space stations, launch vehicle operators, and other space assets access space-generated data without needing to manage their own communications infrastructure. Kepler’s goal is to remove barriers in space communications and enable global access to data from space.

Company Size

201-500

Company Stage

Grant

Total Funding

$178.2M

Headquarters

Toronto, Canada

Founded

2015

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What believers are saying

  • $92M Series C funding in April 2023 accelerates 2024 optical infrastructure launch.
  • ESA 500,000 euro contract validates hardware with institutional clients.
  • Toronto facility manufactures 10 satellites monthly, scaling GEN1 to 140 units.

What critics are saying

  • Starlink commoditizes optical relays with thousands of satellites, undercutting pricing now.
  • Rivada sues Kepler for trade secret theft, delaying Tranche 2 by mid-2026.
  • Falcon 9 delays push 300kg satellite launch past January 2026, breaching ESA renewals.

What makes Kepler Communications unique

  • Kepler Network delivers real-time optical data relay for LEO satellites using intersatellite links.
  • On-orbit compute enables edge processing with GPU/CPU directly on 300kg satellites.
  • SDA-compatible terminals ensure seamless integration with government space architectures.

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