Service Delivery Engineer

Langham Recruitment
Guildford
1 week ago
Create job alert

Service Delivery Engineer | Guildford | Onsite | Competitive salary + strong package


Are you an Operations or Systems Engineer with a Space background? Do you want to support on the cutting-edge development of Space and Satellite exploration?


Then this might be the role for you!


Your Mission

We’re looking for a Service Delivery Engineer to join our clients Satellite Service Delivery team, where you’ll play a key role in ensuring the seamless operation of cutting-edge satellite missions. From Launch to End of Life, you’ll provide technical leadership, systems engineering expertise, and problem-solving skills to keep our missions running smoothly.


This is your chance to work on exciting space missions, ranging from Low Earth Orbit (LEO) to interplanetary exploration, supporting a variety of applications including Earth Observation, Communications, Navigation, and Science/Technology Demonstration.


What You’ll Do:

  • Lead technical investigations into anomalies and service outages for in-flight missions.
  • Monitor spacecraft and ground segment health, identifying and addressing potential issues.
  • Work with Spacecraft Operations Engineers and Project Managers to ensure smooth transitions from LEOP and Commissioning into operational service.
  • Support service improvements and technical studies to enhance mission capabilities.
  • Manage and coordinate routine and non-routine orbital maneuvers.
  • Provide expert analysis, root cause investigations, and resolutions for system issues.
  • Mentor junior colleagues and contribute to knowledge-sharing within the team.
  • Participate in on-call support as part of a rotating schedule.


What We’re Looking For:

  • 2+ years of experience in Spacecraft Operations or Systems Engineering.
  • Strong understanding of space and ground segment subsystems.
  • Degree in Engineering, Physics, or Mathematics (or equivalent experience).
  • Hands-on experience with orbit analysis, constellation configurations, RF link analysis, and system budgets.
  • Familiarity with STK, Python, and other analysis tools.
  • Ability to work autonomously, think critically, and solve complex technical challenges.
  • Excellent communication, documentation, and problem-solving skills.
  • Willingness to support on-call work and occasional out-of-hours activities.


What’s in it for you?

  • Highly competitive Salary.
  • Flexible working policies.
  • 32 days annual leave + BH.
  • Annual Company Bonus Scheme.
  • Up to 8% employer pension contribution.
  • Life Assurance (6X salary).
  • Private Health Care.
  • Enhanced Maternity & Paternity leave.
  • Multiple Discount, Memberships schemes.

Related Jobs

View all jobs

Engineering Manager (MilSatCom)

Business Development Manager

Business Development Manager

Business Development Manager

Business Development Manager

Business Development Manager

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.

Tips for Staying Inspired: How Space Professionals Fuel Creativity and Innovation

The space industry captures our collective imagination like few others—sending probes to distant planets, launching constellations of satellites for global connectivity, even exploring the possibility of human settlements beyond Earth. From propulsion engineers and satellite architects to astrophysicists and mission control specialists, the field is a fusion of cutting-edge technology and grand ambitions. Yet, in this demanding arena, rife with rigorous testing, tight budgets, risk mitigation, and lengthy research cycles, even the most fervent space professionals can find their creative fire dwindling at times. How do people working in space—whether at government agencies, private aerospace firms, or research institutions—maintain a spark of innovation amid technical complexities, funding pressures, and enormous stakes? Below, we explore ten practical strategies to keep you inspired, inventive, and energised. Whether you’re building propulsion systems, planning satellite missions, or leading new explorations of lunar resources, these tips can help you break out of ruts, generate fresh perspectives, and push boundaries that define the future of humanity’s journey among the stars.

Top 10 Space Career Myths Debunked: Key Facts for Aspiring Professionals

The space industry has surged well beyond the era of government-led missions and iconic moon landings. Today, a diverse ecosystem of private companies, public agencies, and research institutions drives innovation in satellite technology, launch services, microgravity research, human spaceflight, planetary exploration, and more. With emerging trends like space tourism, in-orbit servicing, and interplanetary missions, there’s never been a more exciting time to pursue a career in this far-reaching field. Yet, myths about space careers still linger—from the idea that you must be a former fighter pilot to get involved, to the assumption that space jobs exist only for rocket scientists at a handful of major agencies. At ukspacejobs.co.uk, we see how these misconceptions can limit people’s aspirations in a domain that truly spans engineering, science, business, and beyond. In this article, we debunk the top 10 myths surrounding space careers—illuminating the reality of an industry that’s growing, diversifying, and actively seeking new talent. Whether you’re a student passionate about astronomy, a software developer intrigued by satellite systems, or a professional ready to pivot into space technologies, read on to see how the cosmos might be your next frontier.

Global vs. Local: Comparing the UK Space Job Market to International Landscapes

How to evaluate opportunities, salaries, and work culture in space technology across the UK, the US, Europe, and Asia The space industry is booming, no longer dominated solely by government agencies and massive aerospace contractors. Over the last decade, new players—both established corporations and agile startups—have propelled advances in satellite constellations, launch vehicles, in-orbit services, and deep-space exploration. From broadband satellites improving global internet access to small launch systems delivering cubesats into low Earth orbit, the commercialisation of space is rapidly accelerating. In this article, we’ll explore how the UK space job market compares with other leading hubs, notably the United States, continental Europe, and parts of Asia. We will delve into the range of in-demand roles, expected salary levels, and cultural and regulatory factors that influence careers in space technology. Whether you’re a rocket propulsion engineer, a satellite data scientist, or a business professional looking to help commercialise new orbital services, this guide will clarify your options and steer you toward a fulfilling path. By the end, you’ll see how the UK stacks up internationally for space-sector prospects—and what to keep in mind if you’re pondering a move overseas or transitioning into the industry for the first time.