Space Engineering Specialist - Risk Analysis

elseco
London
3 days ago
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This role is designed for satellite payload and space systems engineers who want to work on real in-orbit failures, claims analysis, and mission risk, with structured training into underwriting and risk decision-making. At elseco, we don’t just insure missions, we analyze, model, and mitigate risk for the most ambitious space projects, from satellite constellations to lunar expeditions. Join a team where engineering expertise directly informs high-stakes insurance decisions, shaping the future of space operations.


Join the Vanguard of Humanity's Greatest Adventure


At elseco, we don't just insure rockets, we ignite the stars. As a high-tech specialty insurance underwriting group and Lloyd’s Coverholder, we collaborate with over 50 global insurers and reinsurers to unleash capital for the space economy. Our cutting-edge Insurtech platform, ATOM 3.0, leverages big data, AI analytics, and real-time modeling to de-risk bold projects, from satellite fleets to lunar outposts. The space industry's $1.4 trillion valuation signals the surge: the sector could hit $1.8 trillion by 2035, revolutionizing connectivity, climate solutions, and exploration. This frontier requires visionary minds to conquer threats like technical breakdowns, debris collisions, cyber attacks, and geopolitical risks.

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