Space Sustainability Engineer at Telesat

Ottawa, Ontario, Canada

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Not SpecifiedCompensation
Mid-level (3 to 4 years), Senior (5 to 8 years)Experience Level
Full TimeJob Type
UnknownVisa
Satellite Communications, AerospaceIndustries

Requirements

  • PhD, or Master's degree and 2+ years of quantitative field research experience
  • Aerospace Engineering or Astrophysics strongly preferred
  • Solid background in Orbital Mechanics
  • Experience in Orbital Debris Modelling
  • Basic knowledge of existing space safety regulation an asset
  • Experience in statistical analysis and uncertainty quantification
  • Excellent and verified Python programming skills
  • Knowledge of other programming languages (e.g. C++) or tools (e.g. NASA DAS) an asset
  • Previous participation at international congresses/conferences/workshops an asset
  • Experience in using corporate wiki and agile project management software (e.g. Confluence, Jira) an asset
  • Fluent in English, both written and verbal. Knowledge of another UN language an asset
  • Strong technical, organizational, interpersonal and communication skills

Responsibilities

  • Monitor, analyze and interpret existing satellite space safety regulations, including domestic, regional and international frameworks for satellite launches, operations, deorbiting, preservation of human life in space, human casualty risk, impact on optical- and radio-astronomy and unintended electromagnetic radiation from space
  • Assist in the development of technical documentation to demonstrate compliance with requirements related to the abovementioned matters
  • Assist in carrying out relevant analysis using specialized software such as NASA DAS and ESA tools (e.g., DRAMA, MASTER, DISCOS)
  • Analyze existing literature relative to mathematical models including on orbital debris modelling, orbital carrying capacity, collision risk, reliability requirements, deorbit methodologies, and impact of satellite re-entry into the Earth atmosphere
  • Assist at implementing in software such models and develop technical arguments to refine and/or improve them, considering the design and requirements of the Telesat Lightspeed system
  • Contribute to activities related to the coordination of the operations of the Telesat Lightspeed system with the radio- and optical-astronomy communities
  • Cooperate with other relevant Telesat teams (e.g., Space Programs & Operations) to ensure that the latest developments on the Telesat Lightspeed program are duly considered in all activities above
  • Provide regular updates to management on the activities above using simple and effective language
  • Actively participate in national and international events (e.g., ITU, COPUOS, relevant conferences) to present and defend Telesat positions related to the sustainable use of orbit and spectrum resources, as required
  • Maintain and develop internal documentation related to the activities above

Skills

NASA DAS
ESA DRAMA
ESA MASTER
ESA DISCOS
orbital debris modelling
collision risk analysis
deorbit methodologies
satellite re-entry analysis
software development
mathematical modelling
spectrum analysis
space sustainability regulations

Telesat

Global satellite operator providing connectivity solutions

About Telesat

Telesat operates in the satellite communications industry, providing connectivity solutions to various sectors including government, telecommunications, and enterprises. The company utilizes both geostationary (GEO) and low Earth orbit (LEO) satellites to ensure reliable global communications. Telesat's products include satellite capacity and consulting services, which are offered through long-term contracts and service agreements. A key feature of Telesat is its Lightspeed network, which uses advanced LEO satellites to deliver high-speed, low-latency connectivity. This focus on diverse applications, such as inflight connectivity and maritime services, sets Telesat apart from its competitors, as it addresses complex communication challenges across multiple industries.

Ottawa, CanadaHeadquarters
1969Year Founded
$30.7MTotal Funding
IPOCompany Stage
Automotive & Transportation, Consulting, AerospaceIndustries
501-1,000Employees

Benefits

Remote Work Options
Hybrid Work Options

Risks

Competition from SpaceX's Starlink could impact Telesat's market share.
Delays in Lightspeed's launch could lead to financial penalties or contract losses.
Reliance on government funding exposes Telesat to political and economic risks.

Differentiation

Telesat leverages both GEO and LEO satellites for comprehensive global communications.
The Lightspeed network offers high-speed, low-latency connectivity solutions.
Telesat serves diverse sectors, including maritime, aviation, and oil and gas.

Upsides

Growing demand for satellite internet boosts Telesat's Lightspeed project prospects.
Hybrid satellite-terrestrial networks offer Telesat integration opportunities for enhanced connectivity.
5G integration with satellite networks creates new business opportunities for Telesat.

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