RF Payload Engineer

Surrey Satellite Technology
Guildford, GU2 7YE, United Kingdom
2 weeks ago
Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
14 May 2026 (2 weeks ago)

Responsible For

Design, implementation and verification of RF payload solutions into SSTL missions

Key Tasks

• Work with multidisciplinary teams to develop RF payload solutions for SSTL missions

• System level design and performance analysis of RF payloads (communications, radar, SIGINT)

• Specification of payload hardware including transmitters, receivers and antennas

• Specification of in-orbit or ground based signal processing solutions

• Specification and development of tools for payload design, test and calibration

• Work with other SSTL engineering teams and/or external subcontractors to develop and implement payload hardware and signal processing solutions

• Define and support payload verification by on ground environmental test and in-orbit commissioning

• Manage payload delivery, integration and test as part of SSTL projects

• Work package manager responsibilities including planning/reporting budget/schedule/resources

• Input to bids involving RF payloads

• Support project reviews including presentation of technical solutions and programmatic progress to internal and external stakeholders

PERSON SPECIFICATION

Previous Experience

• Ideally 5+ years relevant experience

• System engineering for complex, multidisciplinary products or project solutions

• Requirements analysis and flow down

• Experience with some of the following: link budget analysis, RF and/or digital design, signal processing, antenna design/simulation, test definition/support for development and product verification

• Experience of manufacture and test for space advantageous

Qualifications Knowledge & Skills • Good 1st degree in engineering, maths or physics

• Comfortable working with experts while maintaining ownership of the solution

• Confident delving into detail as required without being distracted from project objectives

• Good inter-personal skills - both written and oral communications; ability to interface with customers and technical representatives

• Familiarity with Matlab or Python for mathematical modelling

• Good knowledge of MS Word/Excel/Powerpoint, plus MS Project or similar planning tool

• Flexible and adaptable to changing priorities

• Ability to work well in teams but also individually

• Results orientated, can-do approach

• Pro-active and able to take initiative

• Decision making and problem-solving skills

• Highly organised with clear communication skills

• Able to demonstrate company mindsets; accountability, one team, customers and projects rule, and audacity

Location Guildford, Surrey

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