CHIEF SPACE OPERATIONS OFFICER-AEROSPACE AND DEFENSE: (Basé à London)

Jobleads
Greater London
4 months ago
Applications closed

Related Jobs

View all jobs

Chief Project Engineer

Senior Principle Electrical Engineer

Senior Manufacturing Quality Manager

B1.3 Licenced Engineer (Aerospace)

B1.3 Licenced Engineer (Aerospace)

Chief Quality Inspector

CHIEF SPACE OPERATIONS OFFICER - AEROSPACE AND DEFENSE:

Bullisher is a data-centric fintech solution provider in the aerospace and defense industry for institutional level investors, looking to disrupt and revolutionize a $3 trillion dollar industry. We spearhead an industry-leading Blackbox to facilitate and administer trade agreements, delivering solutions through innovation with uncompromising agility. We predict trends in the aerospace and government defense sectors, as well as political shifts, and aim to influence actual changes in government policies through innovation.

JOB DESCRIPTION:

The role involves oversight of the new generation of spacecraft command and control software, including operating, maintaining, and integrating it, as well as developing spacecraft ground communications software. This includes a model of the network that allows operation engineers to visualize device topology, state, and configuration, verify network behavior, and validate real-time command and control. There will be real-time command and control, live streaming sensor data, and large amounts of data for analytics. The data distribution must be well-suited for all communication patterns, guided by the rich service policies specified by the standards. We use these policies to tailor the behavior of data in real-time command and control. We are a startup enhancing the formation of early stages of a product development project.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS:This position requires the ability to communicate and exchange information, as well as utilize necessary equipment to perform the job.

ENVIRONMENT:This position will operate in theROCKET FUEL MISSION INTELLIGENCE DIVISION, which focuses on innovation, powering speed and space exploration in science systems.

Employees must be legally authorized to work in the UK. Verification of employment eligibility will be required at the time of hire. Visa sponsorship is not available for this position.

QUALIFICATIONS AND KEY REQUIREMENTS:

Space Station Flight Controller / Lead Space Station Engineer

Executive level experience in the spectrum ofIOMT(Internet of Military Things) and mathematical modeling of networks.

  • Certified Information Security Manager (CISM)
  • Certified Authorization Professional (CAP)
  • Information Systems Security Architecture Professional (ISSAP)
  • Information Assurance System Architecture and Engineer (IASAE)
  • It is prerequisite to be certified in one of the listed DoD 8570 Certifications.

INTERVIEW PROCESS:

  • STAGE 1: COGNITIVE ABILITY TEST
  • STAGE 2: COGNITIVE ASSESSMENT SCREENING WITH A 30+ YEARS EXPERIENCE PSYCHOLOGIST
  • STAGE 3: PRE-SCREENING (VERIFICATION CHECKS & DV SECURITY CLEARANCE)
  • STAGE 4: INTERVIEW WITH THE CEO, CTO & CHIEF ENGINEER

#J-18808-Ljbffr

Get the latest insights and jobs direct. Sign up for our newsletter.

By subscribing you agree to our privacy policy and terms of service.

Industry Insights

Discover insightful articles, industry insights, expert tips, and curated resources.

Space Jobs at Newly Funded UK Start-ups: Q3 2025 Investment Tracker

Space exploration and satellite technology have morphed from government-driven endeavours into a global commercial race—one that the United Kingdom is actively participating in. Between cutting-edge satellite constellations, in-orbit servicing, and innovative propulsion systems, the UK’s space sector is witnessing a renaissance fuelled by venture capital, supportive policies, and an ever-expanding pool of engineering and scientific talent. In this Q3 2025 Investment Tracker, we shine a spotlight on newly funded UK start-ups that are blazing a trail in space technology. We’ll detail their funding rounds, the types of roles they’re recruiting for, and how you can seize these opportunities by registering on UKSpaceJobs.co.uk—your gateway to career openings in the UK’s flourishing space industry. Whether you’re a propulsion engineer, satellite software specialist, or a commercial manager eager to shape humanity’s final frontier, read on to discover the latest space start-ups and how you might join their missions.

Portfolio Projects That Get You Hired for Space Jobs (With Real GitHub Examples)

From satellite constellations beaming internet worldwide to lunar rovers exploring the Moon’s surface, the space industry is on a rapid growth trajectory. Whether you’re focused on aerospace engineering, satellite software, ground control systems, or space robotics, companies are hungry for professionals who can demonstrate hands-on expertise. A well-curated portfolio can set you apart, proving you’ve got more than just theoretical knowledge—you can tackle real-world, high-stakes space challenges. In this guide, we’ll explore: Why a space-focused portfolio is essential for job seekers. Selecting projects that align with different roles in the space sector. Real GitHub examples illustrating best practices in orbital mechanics, satellite software, and rocket propulsion. Actionable project ideas you can start now to wow recruiters. Best methods to present your work so employers see your impact immediately. Finally, we’ll encourage you to upload your CV on UKSpaceJobs.co.uk so that top-tier space companies can easily find your new, refined portfolio.

Space Industry Job Interview Warm‑Up: 30 Real Coding & System‑Design Questions

From launch vehicles and satellite constellations to deep-space probes and space tourism, the space industry is experiencing unprecedented growth. Private companies and government agencies alike are seeking professionals skilled in aerospace engineering, software development, communications, mission operations, and robotics to push the boundaries of human exploration and commercial ventures. If you’re pursuing a role in the space sector—whether it’s designing spacecraft systems, developing satellite software, or enabling mission control—thorough interview prep is pivotal. This blog post tackles 30 real coding & system-design questions you might face when interviewing for a position within the space industry. We’ll also explore why targeted preparation matters, how to showcase domain-specific knowledge, and what traits employers prize—like collaborative problem-solving and resilience under ambitious deadlines. If you’re searching for new space jobs in the UK, check out www.ukspacejobs.co.uk, a specialised resource linking candidates to employers across satellite operations, launch services, and beyond. Let’s begin with an overview of why rigorous interview readiness is so essential in this challenging and fast-moving field.