Sr. Satellite Systems Engineer Engineering - Germantown, MD at Geebo

Sr. Satellite Systems Engineer

Job Title:
Senior Satellite Systems Engineer Location:
Gaithersburg, MD Salary:
$140-170K Status:
Direct hireWe are seeking a well-rounded, senior communications systems engineer to help us develop the next generation of satellite communications systems.
The position is located in our Maryland office.
The successful candidate will enjoy a rich and fulfilling career with a variety of responsibilities ranging across the entire life cycle, including:
initial conceptual system design; analysis, simulation, and specification; implementation; integration and test; performance monitoring; and end-of-life transition to the next system.
We are looking for someone with broad experience to work on our next generation LEO/MEO/GEO satellite communication systems, and a willingness to do even more.
Responsibilities:
Review internal or external requirements for satellite systems; refine or generate appropriate system-level requirementsAnalyze, model, and simulate candidate designs.
Develop system level algorithms such as for power control, timing and frequency synchronization.
Write and review specifications, design documents, reports and presentationsAnalyze system requirements and develop system architectures for RF and baseband subsystems.
Develop subsystem requirements, specifications and technical evaluationsConduct link budgets analyses, block and signal level analyses, and, trade off studiesAnalyze RF performance and conduct simulations and measurements to determine signal integrity, cross-talk, coupling, noise, insertion loss, return loss.
Develop algorithms for calibration of antenna subsystems in fixed and mobile user terminal installationsDevelop constellation modeling and analyses for LEO/MEO/GEO satellite systems and conduct analyses against regulatory masks.
Document detailed designs and present them internally and to external customers Requirements:
BSEE in electrical engineering with emphasis on signal analyses and RF/microwave engineering15
years expertise in communications systems theory and analysis including link budgets, signal propagation, phase noise, EVM, non-linear effects, etc.
15
years of experience with microwave circuit design in industry.
Previous experience using analytical skills and modeling skills for RF performance in LEO/MEO/GEO systems Preferred
Qualifications:
MSEE in electrical engineering with emphasis on signal analyses and RF/microwave engineeringPh.
D in electrical engineering with emphasis on signal analyses and RF/microwave engineeringKnowledge of satellite system architectures (GEO, LEO, MEO and others)Ability to develop a variety of simulation models of satellite communications systems, including determining system capacity, error rate performance, queuing, traffic management, etc.
Ability to create and use detailed link budgetsExcellent communications skills:
ability to write technical specifications and reports clearly and concisely; ability to present ideas and results effectivelySkill in using a variety of simulation and modeling tools and programming languagesFamiliarity with ITU-R and FCC regulations as they apply to satellites and ground equipmentFamiliarity with DVB-S2X and other wireless standards in the terrestrial and satellite realmAwareness of GRASP and antenna performance parametersWill be eligible for discretionary bonus, with funding based on company performance.
For immediate consideration, please apply directly or contact Sunita Mehta at smehta@altaits.
com or (301) 212-7371.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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