Global Experience Specialist
Offchain LabsFull Time
Mid-level (3 to 4 years)
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Kepler offers competitive compensation with a robust equity plan, comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance including dependents, unlimited vacation, supportive parental leave, and a $1,500 annual professional development fund.
The role appears to be office-based in Toronto, with mentions of a fully stocked Toronto office kitchen and frequent in-office team events.
The role requires being detail-driven, systems-minded, and experienced in logistics and inventory management, with the ability to handle global logistics, maintain processes, and implement new systems.
Kepler fosters a culture of bold thinkers, skilled builders, and passionate problem-solvers who thrive on innovation, with diverse perspectives, frequent team events, company-wide parties, and a certified Great Place to Work for four years.
Strong candidates are detail-driven, systems-minded individuals unafraid of global logistics nuances, with hands-on experience in supply chain, inventory management, and process improvement for high-value items.
Provides real-time space communication services
Kepler Communications provides continuous connectivity for space missions through its comprehensive infrastructure known as The Kepler Network. This network includes constellations, ground stations, and communication solutions that enhance telemetry, tracking, and command (TT&C) capabilities. By utilizing intersatellite links and increasing data downlink capacity, Kepler enables seamless access to on-orbit data for clients such as satellite operators and space stations. The company offers various communication services, including S Band, Ku Band, and Optical services, which help to address gaps in space communications. Unlike its competitors, Kepler simplifies the process for its customers by handling regulatory filings, allowing them to focus on their missions. The goal of Kepler Communications is to make space-generated data universally accessible and to support human exploration beyond Earth.