Senior Communications Engineer

Holt Executive
Oxfordshire, United Kingdom
Today
£60,000 – £90,000 pa

Salary

£60,000 – £90,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Flexible
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Senior
Education
Degree
Visa Sponsorship
Available
Posted
6 May 2026 (Today)

Benefits

25 days holiday (increasing with service) + bank holidays Private healthcare and life insurance Relocation support Access to modern engineering and laboratory facilities Ongoing learning and development opportunities Regular team and social events

An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Senior Communications Engineer to join a highly innovative space engineering environment, working on advanced satellite missions.

This role sits within a multidisciplinary avionics team and will see you take ownership of the communications subsystem, contributing across the full lifecycle from design and analysis through to verification and validation. You will play a key role in delivering robust space-to-ground communications solutions, working closely with systems, integration, and procurement teams.

Key Responsibilities

Lead the design and architecture of spacecraft communications subsystems

Develop and manage link budgets, including space-to-ground and data downlink analysis

Support and review system-level communication performance and requirements

Manage the selection, procurement, and supplier oversight of communication hardware (e.g. Tx/Rx units, antennas, GNSS components)

Perform multipath and interference analysis, ensuring system robustness

Support ITU regulatory compliance and frequency licensing considerations

Contribute to ground station selection and interface activities

Define and execute unit-level testing, including hardware acceptance and performance validation

Develop test procedures and support verification & validation (V&V) activities alongside integration teams

Manage work packages, including planning, scheduling, cost estimation, and resource allocation

Provide technical leadership and mentorship to junior engineers

Essential Skills & Experience

Degree (BSc/MSc) in Electronics, Communications Engineering, or a related discipline

Strong experience in satellite communications systems design and architecture

Proven expertise in link budget creation and analysis

Experience modelling and simulating space-to-ground communication links

Knowledge of frequency licensing and ITU regulations

Hands-on experience with communications hardware and testing

Experience developing and executing verification & validation plans for satellite systems

Strong stakeholder collaboration skills and ability to work across multidisciplinary teams

Eligibility to work in the UK and Europe

Desirable Experience

Broader understanding of satellite systems engineering

Experience with antenna design and RF propagation

Advanced knowledge of link budget optimisation and performance modelling

Familiarity with regulatory and licensing processes for space communications

What’s on Offer

Competitive salary

Hybrid and flexible working arrangements

Optional compressed working pattern

25 days holiday (increasing with service) + bank holidays

Private healthcare and life insurance

Relocation support and visa sponsorship (where applicable)

Access to modern engineering and laboratory facilities

Collaborative, international team environment

Ongoing learning and development opportunities

Regular team and social events

This is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced communications engineer to take a lead role in cutting-edge satellite programmes, contributing to complex missions in a collaborative and forward-thinking environment.

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