Inmarsat
Company Description
Inmarsat has been at the forefront of global mobile satellite communications for over forty years, and is the market leading provider of voice and high-speed data communications for users on land, at sea and in the air through its constellation of 14 geostationary satellites. Inmarsat is a privately owned company with a profitable track record and significant growth aspirations. This is represented by more than 55 nationalities in the workforce, reflecting the global and dynamic nature of the business. With an investment of over $3 billion in its latest network infrastructure, Inmarsat is at the forefront of global mobile communications innovation.
Chief Operations Office
Inmarsat’s Chief Operations Office (COO) plays a vital role managing the services that keep our business running and delivering to our customers. COO consists of 9 functions including: Satellite Operations, Network Operations, Service Assurance, Service Delivery Aviation and Customer Assurance, Service Delivery and Supply Chain, Project Management Office, Global Cyber Security and Group IT
Job Description
Primary role purpose:
The Ground Control Systems group (GCS) is one of five groups under the Satellite Control Division (SCD), Chief Operations Officer (COO) area. Responsibilities of GCS include system engineering and operational support duties relevant to Inmarsat’s Tracking, Telemetry and Command (TT&C) network, Inmarsat’s In-Orbit Test (IOT) infrastructure, Ground Payload Control Systems (GPCS) and several other ground-based subsystems. The group is also responsible for some commercial activities, e.g. the provision of TT&C services during the transfer orbit of newly launched satellites (third-party launch support) for external clients. Going forward, a substantial implementation effort will be required from the group to timely meet specific ground segment and IOT requirements of the Inmarsat-6 satellite programme, followed by GX789 and GX10.
As a member of GCS, you will provide technical, operational and programmatic contributions to the core engineering activities of the group (in support of Inmarsat’s present and future satellite generations), to the commercial activities such as third-party launch support, and to specific projects such as the planning, preparation, co-ordination and execution of the payload In-Orbit Test campaigns of Inmarsat’s newly launched satellites (the first of which is Inmarsat-6 F1 expected to be launched at the end of 2021). The role includes taking up leadership and/or programme management responsibility for specified activities.
Key responsibilities of the position:
The Senior TTC/IOT Engineer is expected to contribute to (and in some cases lead) in the following areas of work:
Qualifications
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Additional Information
You must be eligible to work in this location advertised.
Inmarsat Values:
Our values define Inmarsat’s culture and represent what we believe in. Inmarsat employees aspire to certain behaviours which support our corporate values, they create a stronger working environment and lie at the heart of our continued success as an organisation.