Systems Integration Engineer

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SATCOM Systems Integration Engineer
L-Band Satellite Communications | Product Validation & Global Deployment

Be the engineer who signs off that satellite terminals are ready for the real world.

Before a satcom terminal goes on a vessel, into the field, or onto a global network, someone has to prove it works — not just in theory, but against regulations, operator requirements, and real-world conditions.

That someone is this hire.

This role sits at the point where RF, embedded systems, software, and compliance all meet. You are the person who makes sure a product is truly ready for market.

Why this role stands out



You own system-level validation, not just isolated tests

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Your work directly enables product release and operator approval

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You influence product quality early, not just report problems late

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You work on real satellite communication hardware, not simulations or lab-only projects

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You collaborate internationally across engineering, QA, and production teams

If you enjoy understanding how complex systems behave end-to-end, this is where your skillset has real impact.

What you’ll be doing

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Leading system integration and verification activities for L-Band satcom products

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Designing and executing structured test plans and validation programmes

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Ensuring compliance with regulatory and operator requirements (ETSI, FCC, etc.)

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Investigating failures and driving root cause analysis

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Working with RF, hardware, and software teams to improve system performance

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Coordinating specialist and compliance testing with third-party labs

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Maintaining high-quality documentation and reporting

What tends to fit well

Engineers who have worked with:

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Satellite or wireless communication systems

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RF/electronics lab environments

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System integration and product validation

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Regulatory or compliance testing

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Python scripting for automation

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Debugging complex, multi-domain systems

The kind of person who thrives here

Someone who:

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Likes understanding how the whole system works

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Enjoys diagnosing tricky technical issues

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Is structured and methodical in testing

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Communicates clearly with cross-functional teams

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Takes pride in signing off a product with confidence

If you’ve worked on satcom, RF, or wireless systems and enjoy system-level problem solving, this is worth a conversation.

Apply or message directly for a confidential discussion

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