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Lead Space Communications Engineer

NPAworldwide
Cambridge
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We're proud to be partnering with an industry‑leading technology company at the forefront of space connectivity and advanced wireless systems. Our client develops groundbreaking software and algorithms that power satellite and aerospace communication networks, helping to connect land, sea, air and space like never before. With deep roots in innovation and collaborations with global research centres, they are reshaping the future of how the world communicates.


Opportunity

We’re looking for a highly skilled Wireless Communications Engineer to join this pioneering team.


What You’ll Be Doing

  • Designing and developing algorithms for channel estimation, prediction, and radio resource management (RRM).
  • Applying advanced mathematical and signal‑processing techniques (linear algebra, probability, matrix theory, etc.) to optimize wireless networks.
  • Translating complex theory into practical, implementable engineering solutions.
  • Working with teams to integrate your algorithms into real‑time software and simulation frameworks (3GPP, O‑RAN, SON, RIC, SMO, etc.).
  • Creating clear, detailed technical documentation and sharing your findings through reports, visualizations, or presentations.
  • Optionally contributing to simulation frameworks, standards work (3GPP, IEEE, IETF), or research publications.

What We’re Looking For

  • MSc or PhD in Telecommunications, Electrical Engineering, Applied Mathematics, or a related field.
  • Strong knowledge of:

    • Wireless communication theory (MIMO, beamforming, channel estimation, RRM)
    • Linear algebra and matrix theory (SVD, eigenvalue problems, etc.)
    • Probability theory and signal‑processing


  • Experience applying these principles to real‑world systems (e.g., RAN, silicon, or aerospace networks).
  • Analytical mindset with excellent communication and collaboration skills.

Bonus Points For

  • Experience with MATLAB, Python (NumPy/SciPy), NVIDIA Sionna, AerialSDK, or QuaDRiGa.
  • Knowledge of 5G NR, LTE, WiFi, or DVB‑S2X standards.
  • Familiarity with optimization methods, convex optimisation, or ML for wireless communications.
  • Programming in C++, Go, Python, Java, or Rust.
  • Background in AI/ML signal‑processing, neural networks, or GPU‑based frameworks (TensorFlow, PyTorch, CUDA).
  • Research publications or patents in wireless communications.

What’s on Offer

  • Work on world‑changing technology at the frontier of wireless and space systems.
  • Collaborate with top‑tier engineers and researchers in an international environment.
  • Enjoy hybrid and remote working options within the UK.
  • Receive a competitive salary, pension, health insurance, and equity opportunities.
  • Be part of a mission‑driven team shaping the future of global connectivity.

Eligibility

  • Must have the right to work in the UK.
  • Fully remote within the UK, with flexibility for collaboration days.

Diversity & Inclusion

Our client is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. They celebrate diversity and are committed to building an inclusive environment for all employees. Applications are encouraged from candidates of all backgrounds and experiences.


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