The Satellite Systems Engineer monitors satellite performance, assists in mission planning, analyzes sensor quality, and supports troubleshooting.
Job Description
The Satellite Systems Engineer supports satellite operations and ensures proper functioning of hyperspectral imaging sensors.
Key Responsibilities
- Monitor satellite telemetry and payload performance.
- Assist in mission planning and system integration.
- Coordinate satellite imaging schedules.
- Analyze sensor calibration and imaging quality.
- Support anomaly detection and troubleshooting.
Requirements
- Degree in Aerospace Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or Physics.
- Knowledge of satellite systems and payload integration.
- Experience with space mission operations is preferred.
Top Skills
Imaging Sensors
Satellite Systems
Telemetry
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