Earth Observation Engineer Jobs

Engineers who design, develop, and operate systems that monitor our planet from space. A critical role in environmental monitoring and data analysis.

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Earth Observation Engineers play a vital role in the UK space sector by designing, developing, and operating systems that monitor Earth from space. These systems provide crucial data for environmental monitoring, climate change research, and disaster management. Working in this field, you'll collaborate with scientists, technologists, and policymakers to ensure that the data collected is accurate, reliable, and actionable. Key employers include space agencies, research institutions, and private companies involved in satellite technology and Earth observation.

What the role does

Inside the role of an Earth Observation Engineer

A typical week for an Earth Observation Engineer is a mix of design, testing, and data analysis, with a focus on ensuring the integrity and utility of Earth observation data.

  1. 01
    Design and optimise satellite systems for data collection.
  2. 02
    Analyse and interpret Earth observation data.
  3. 03
    Collaborate with cross-functional teams on project requirements.
  4. 04
    Conduct tests and simulations to validate system performance.
  5. 05
    Prepare reports and presentations for stakeholders.
  6. 06
    Stay updated with the latest research and technological advancements.
Skills & tools

What hiring managers ask for

% of 1 listings posted in the last 12 months that mention each skill, extracted from job descriptions.

Earth Observation
100%
Satellite Operations
100%
Geospatial Technologies
100%
Optical and SAR Technologies
100%
Orbital Mechanics
100%
Satellite Coverage Analysis
100%
Revisit Planning
100%
EO Mission Concepts
100%
GIS
100%
QGIS
100%
ArcGIS
100%
SNAP
100%
Career ladder

From Junior to Principal

A typical UK progression for earth observation engineers. Years are guidance — strong people move faster, and many senior folks sidestep into research, product or management.

  1. Level 1

    Junior Earth Observation Engineer

    0–2 yrs

    Assist in the design and testing of Earth observation systems, and support data analysis under supervision.

  2. Level 2

    Earth Observation Engineer

    2–5 yrs

    Take ownership of specific components or subsystems, and lead small projects or tasks within larger projects.

  3. Level 3

    Senior Earth Observation Engineer

    5–10 yrs

    Lead the design and development of complex Earth observation systems, and mentor junior engineers.

  4. Level 4

    Principal Earth Observation Engineer

    10+ yrs

    Oversee the entire Earth observation programme, manage large teams, and drive strategic initiatives.

Pathway

How to become a Earth Observation Engineer

There's no single route, but most people follow some version of these steps.

  1. 1

    Academic Foundation

    Complete a degree in aerospace engineering, electrical engineering, or a related field.

  2. 2

    Entry-Level Experience

    Gain practical experience through internships or junior roles in the space industry.

  3. 3

    Specialisation

    Focus on Earth observation systems, developing expertise in satellite technology and data analysis.

  4. 4

    Advanced Roles

    Progress to senior positions, leading projects and teams, and contributing to strategic decisions.

  5. 5

    Leadership

    Take on principal roles, overseeing entire programmes and driving innovation in the field.

Live jobs

1 live role

Earth Observation Presales Engineer

The Earth Observation Presales Engineer supports customer discovery and solution design by combining satellite imagery, geospatial analytics, and Open Cosmos's platforms. The role involves technical feasibility studies, mission simulations, and customer demonstrations, working closely with business development and engineering teams. It requires strong technical and communication skills to translate customer needs into viable Earth Observation solutions.

Open Cosmos Ltd Didcot, OX11 0RL, United Kingdom
On-site Permanent
FAQs

Common questions

  • A degree in aerospace engineering, electrical engineering, or a related field is typically required. Relevant internships and practical experience are also valuable.

  • Projects can range from designing and testing satellite systems to analysing and interpreting Earth observation data for environmental monitoring and disaster management.

  • Data analysis is crucial. Earth Observation Engineers must ensure the accuracy and reliability of the data collected, which is essential for making informed decisions.

  • You can progress from junior roles to senior and principal positions, taking on more responsibility and leadership in the design and management of Earth observation systems.

  • Salaries vary based on experience and role. For specific salary information, please refer to the salary section on this page.

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