
Satellite Systems Design & Analysis Lead
Job Description
You will play a dual role within Kepler’s Systems Engineering team as a Satellite Systems Designer and Functional Lead for the Satellite Engineering and Analysis (SEA) team.
As a Satellite Systems Designer, you will be a key technical leader driving the architecture and execution of complex spacecraft systems. You will lead trades, ensure consistency across system budgets, and work closely with cross-functional teams to deliver robust spacecraft architectures.
In parallel, you will hold functional responsibility for the Satellite Engineering and Analysis (SEA) Team. In this role, you will help establish processes, enforce technical rigor, and mentor engineers in spacecraft architecture, technical budget ownership, and system-level analysis practices. This includes: spacecraft architecture definition standardization, system budgets (mass, power, link, propellant, reliability, availability), FMECA and FDIR standardization, and ensuring satellite system designs is a balanced and robust solution for each mission. As the team scales, you will help shape the team structure, identify capability gaps and hiring needs, participate in interviews and hiring decisions, and contribute to onboarding, peer evaluations, regular 1:1s, and team development.
This role begins as a discipline stewardship and technical leadership responsibility and is expected to grow into broader functional leadership as the team scales. It is well suited for a senior systems engineer who is interested in building a team, mentoring engineers, and eventually taking on people leadership responsibilities while remaining closely connected to spacecraft design and analysis.
Key Responsibilities:
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Define system architectures and lead spacecraft-level engineering efforts
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Develop and manage requirements, interfaces, and verification strategies
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Conduct advanced trade studies, risk assessments, and performance analyses
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Lead integration and test campaigns, ensuring architecture and budgets close at system level
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Working with IPT leads, own and manage system-level budgets across disciplines, including:
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Mass properties and margins
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Power generation, storage, and consumption
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RF link budgets, including payload and feeder links
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Propellant budget, based on ΔV inputs from Mission Analysis & Design
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Reliability, availability, and FDIR approach
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Collaborate with subsystem leads to ensure architectural consistency and technical closure
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Act as a technical interface to program managers, product assurance, and external stakeholders
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Provide mentorship and oversight to junior and intermediate engineers
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Leverage AI-enabled tools, agents, and automation to improve SEA workflows, including spacecraft budget consistency checks, trade study support, documentation generation, assumptions tracking, review preparation, and knowledge management, while ensuring appropriate validation, traceability, and human review of outputs
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Define and maintain standards, processes, and templates for spacecraft architecture and budget management
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Review and approve SEA deliverables across programs, ensuring accuracy, rigor, and consistency
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Build and maintain a knowledge base of tools, models, and lessons learned for system budgets and architecture trades
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Mentor engineers in technical budget ownership and spacecraft-level integration practices
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Ensure SEA practices are aligned with Kepler Engineering Design Standards (KEDS)
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Support cross-project consistency in architecture analyses and technical documentation
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Help define the long-term structure, capability needs, and growth path of the SEA team
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Support hiring, onboarding, coaching, and development of SEA team members as the function expands
Functional Lead - Spacecraft Engineering and Analysis -
Required Skills & Qualifications:
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Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Aerospace Engineering, Systems Engineering, or related field
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7+ years of experience in spacecraft systems engineering with a strong focus on system architecture, technical budgets, and cross-disciplinary design trades
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Proven expertise in conducting system-level trade studies and managing spacecraft budgets including mass, power, link, propellant, reliability/availability
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Familiarity with mission analysis outputs, including ΔV budgets, coverage, orbital constraints, and how they drive spacecraft architecture
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Experience developing and applying FDIR, FMECA, and reliability strategies at spacecraft or system level
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Strong technical leadership and mentoring skills, with interest in growing a functional team and developing engineering talent
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Ability to define repeatable processes, improve technical standards, and drive consistency across programs
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Experience using AI-enabled tools, workflow automation, or agent-based systems to improve engineering productivity, technical documentation, analysis workflows, or knowledge management
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Ability to identify high-value opportunities for automation or AI assistance within systems engineering workflows and translate them into practical, maintainable solutions
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Excellent analytical, problem-solving, and communication abilities
Key Attributes:
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Problem-Solving: Expert in spacecraft-level architecture, budget closure, and multidisciplinary design challenges
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Leadership: Leads program-level design efforts while building SEA discipline standards, mentoring engineers, and supporting future team growth
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Technical Expertise: Deep knowledge of system budgets, spacecraft architecture, reliability, FDIR, and system integration
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Communication: Effective across technical teams, program leadership, product assurance, and external stakeholders
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Strategic Impact: Ensures spacecraft architectures are robust, scalable, technically balanced, and aligned with program and mission objectives
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Job Details
- Category
- Mechanical
- Employment Type
- Full Time
- Location
- Toronto, Canada
- Posted
- Compensation
- $130,000 - $180,000 per year
About Kepler Communications
Kepler Communications is a satellite communications company that is working towards establishing an in-space telecommunications network for space-borne assets. Put simply, we are building cell phone towers in space. This infrastructure will resolve the problem of intermittent connectivity for non-geostationary satellites, will open new business opportunities that necessitate real-time connectivity to satellites, and will reduce reliance on costly and difficult to deploy ground infrastructure.
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