RF Systems Engineer - Satellite Communications

Octagon Group
City of London
17 hours ago
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RF Systems Engineer - Satellite Communications

  • Location: London / Hertfordshire (Hybrid – 3 days onsite)
  • Security clearance required


A well-established UK engineering organisation operating at the forefront of satellite communications and RF systems are looking to appoint a RF Systems Engineer - Satellite Communications to take ownership of complex products used in critical RF / SatCom infrastructure worldwide.


This role suited to someone who thrives on technical ownership, systems thinking, and cross-disciplinary leadership rather than narrow specialism.


The Role

As a RF Systems Engineer - Satellite Communications you’ll act as the technical glue across engineering disciplines, owning system-level intent from early requirements through design, integration, validation, and release. You’ll work closely with RF, electronics, mechanical, and software teams to ensure robust, high-quality system delivery.


Key Responsibilities

  • Own and manage system and product requirements, translating stakeholder needs into clear engineering intent
  • Lead system architecture and integration across RF, electronics, mechanical, and software domains
  • Drive design reviews and technical decision-making at product and system level
  • Support hardware / software integration, system bring-up, and validation testing
  • Identify and manage technical risk throughout the product lifecycle
  • Produce and maintain high-level system documentation, block diagrams, and connectivity definitions


What We’re Looking For

  • Strong senior-level experience in systems or product engineering within satellite communications, RF systems, or complex electronics
  • Proven ability to work across full product lifecycles in a structured engineering environment
  • Broad technical understanding spanning RF, electronics, mechanical, and embedded/software systems
  • Confident communicator who can influence across engineering teams and stakeholders

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