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Spectrum / Regulatory Engineer

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Holt Executive are delighted to be partnered with a global leader across the Communication and technology space to support a critical Spectrum/ Regulatory Engineering position.

Our partner provides resilient, lifesaving Communications across a number of critical sectors around the world. With over 40 years of experience our partner has been investing and developing future Communications solutions to support the unconnected.

For the Spectrum / Regulatory Engineering hire, our partner is looking for a diligent and proactive tactical thinker who can work independently and a part of a team.

Key Responsibilities for the Spectrum / Regulatory Engineer:

Participate in national preparations for World Radiocommunication Conferences (WRCs) and ITU-R Working Parties
Represent in regulatory committees and working groups on frequency allocation and spectrum sharing matters, for example the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) and regional organizations
Represent in standardization bodies, such as 3GPP and ETSI
Develop positions, strategies and input contributions for meetings
Provide technical support on market access and business development activities
Advise market development, commercial and engineering teams, as well as senior management, on regulatory opportunities and risks
Plan and carry out ITU frequency coordination of networks in various frequency bands, including L-band, S-band, C-band, Ka-band and Q/V-band
Prepare strategy for frequency coordination and orbital slot acquisition 
Key Experience and Qualifications for the Spectrum / Regulatory Engineer:

Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering, Science, Maths or another related technical discipline and 5+ years of professional relevant experience
Knowledge of satellite communications systems (link budgets, general radio theory and basic orbital mechanics), national and international spectrum regulations, policies and spectrum regulatory, registration and coordination processes
Knowledge of non-satellite wireless products, services and technologies
Experience of working in international regulatory and standardization for a, such as ITU
Understanding of policy and regulatory issues in the satellite sector, especially with regard to licensing and market access
Knowledge of broadband communications, and radiofrequency spectrum technology
Programming and interference analysis skills 
If your skills and experience match this Spectrum / Regulatory Engineer opportunity, we encourage you to apply by sending your resume to (url removed)

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