Satellite AIT Engineer

IO
Reading, Berkshire, United Kingdom
Today
Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Mid
Education
Masters
Posted
11 May 2026 (Today)

Jobs in the space technology sector offer exciting opportunities to work on pioneering projects that push the boundaries of innovation. Our Client is an industry-leading organisation committed to developing advanced satellite solutions aimed at enhancing global connectivity and insights. Known for fostering a collaborative culture focused on innovation, growth, and making a tangible impact in space technology, they offer a dynamic environment that values expertise, ownership, and professional development.

Role Overview

This critical position has been created to support their ambitious growth and strategic initiatives in satellite development. The successful candidate will play a strategic role in ensuring the successful assembly, integration, and testing of cutting-edge satellite systems. This is a unique opportunity to contribute to spacecraft that operate at ultra-low Earth orbits, revolutionising how we connect and observe our planet.

Key Responsibilities

Oversight of satellite component assembly, ensuring mechanical, electrical, and electronic subsystems comply with design specifications.

Managing the integration of various spacecraft subsystems, including payloads, propulsion, and communication modules, to ensure cohesive operation.

Developing and executing comprehensive testing programmes-covering functional, environmental, thermal, vibration, and mechanical assessments-to verify satellite performance.

Creating detailed test plans and verification processes across different development stages, from subsystem validation to full spacecraft testing.

Troubleshooting and resolving integration and testing issues through careful analysis and systematic problem-solving.

Maintaining meticulous documentation of assembly, testing procedures, results, and deviations, ensuring compliance with industry standards and lessons learned.

Upholding rigorous quality assurance standards throughout the AIT (Assembly, Integration, & Test) phases to guarantee readiness prior to launch.

Supporting spacecraft operations and parameters acceptance, contributing to mission success and service delivery.

Essential Skills & Experience

A Master's or Doctoral degree (MEng, MSc, or PhD) in Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or a related discipline, with a focus on satellite systems or space technology.

Minimum of three years of practical experience in satellite assembly, integration, and testing within the aerospace industry, including hands-on work with spacecraft components.

Deep understanding of satellite project lifecycles and programme management.

Proven experience conducting environmental tests such as thermal cycling, vibration, and mechanical checks, with familiarity with relevant testing equipment.

Skills in using CAD software for mechanical design integration, electrical testing tools, and automation in testing protocols.

Strong knowledge of quality assurance principles within regulated aerospace environments.

Willingness to work hands-on in clean room settings, operating specialised testing and assembly equipment.

Desirable Attributes

Experience with environmental chambers, vibration tables, and spacecraft test automation.

Familiarity with spacecraft subsystems and testing software tools.

Knowledge of space industry standards and compliance protocols.

Ability to work effectively in multidisciplinary teams and adapt quickly to evolving project needs.

Take the Next Step

If you are passionate about space technology and meet the criteria outlined above, we invite you to submit your CV for consideration. Join a forward-thinking organisation at the forefront of space innovation, where your skills and dedication will directly contribute to transforming satellite capabilities and driving industry-leading advancements

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