Integrated Mission Operations Engineer at Digantara
Bengaluru, karnataka, India -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

20 May, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

19 Feb, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Systems Engineering, Mission Operations, Space Surveillance, Space-based Detection, Tracking, Identification, Monitoring, Situational Awareness, LEOP, Ground-based Optical Observatories, Operational Automation, Payload Operations, MCS Robustness Testing, Ground Station Networks, Sensor Onboarding, Operational Documentation

Industry

Defense and Space Manufacturing

Description
Integrated Mission Operations Engineer Job Description Digantara is a leading Space Surveillance and Intelligence company focused on ensuring orbital safety and sustainability. With expertise in space-based detection, tracking, identification, and monitoring, Digantara provides comprehensive domain awareness across regimes, allowing end users to have actionable intelligence on a single platform. At the core of its infrastructure lies a sophisticated integration of hardware and software capabilities aligned with the key principles of situational awareness: perception (data collection), comprehension (data processing), and prediction (analytics). This holistic approach empowers Digantara to monitor all Resident Space Objects (RSOs) in orbit, fostering comprehensive domain awareness. We are seeking an Integrated Mission Operations Engineer to join a multidisciplinary team at the intersection of Systems Engineering and Mission Operations. You will not just operate the mission; you will help define how it is operated. You will be at the helm of our Mission Control Centre leading a team of operators to handle our Space-based and Ground-based assets to deliver time critical SSA data. Responsibilities: Planning, scheduling, execution and reporting of real-time operations right from LEOP to all the way until decommissioning of spacecrafts. Oversee the operation of ground-based optical observatories. Manage observation schedules based on weather constraints, visibility windows, and maintenance cycles. Develop and implement methods and software scripts for operational automation, to reduce day-to-day operator responsibilities. Preparation of payload operations support (CONOPS, Payload operating procedures, calibration procedures, commissioning procedures, etc.) Drive the development of Operational Software ensuring all operational requirements are met and robustness is ensured. Design and execute strategies for testing mission software, ensuring the MCS is robust enough for critical operations Interface with remote observatory teams, ground station networks, spacecraft manufacturers and payload development teams to ensure smooth coordination of mission activities. Onboard new ground-based sensors putting them through a strict testing and qualification process before declaring them operational. Lead the build and maintenance of operational documentation (Daily Operational Logs, Flight Operational Handbook, Mission Operations Plan, Commissioning andDecommissioning Plans, New Sensor Onboarding ConOps etc.) Qualifications: Bachelors or Masters degree in science and engineering related programs. 3-6 years of experience in space mission operations and/or satellite systems engineering Deep understanding of satellite subsystems (ADCS, EPS, CDH) and orbital mechanics (orbit determination, TLEs, propagators). Preferred Qualities: Strong understanding of software development lifecycles. You must be knowledgeable enough to speak the same language as software developers and architect a robust MCS for ground and space infrastructure. The ability to read/write Python scripts for quick data analysis or prototyping tools is highly valued. Knowledge of ground station operations, RF communication systems and protocols. Understanding of network and telecommunications engineering. Experience managing both remote hardware (ground sites) and orbiting assets. General Requirements: Ability to take direction and work independently. Ability to work in a mission-focused, operational environment round the clock as necessary. Interpersonal skills to enable working in a diverse and dynamic team. Maintain a regular and predictable work schedule. Good verbal and written communication skills as well as organizational skills. Travel occasionally as necessary. Fluent in English Join Digantara and be part of a team pushing the boundaries of space technology! For additional queries or information, you may reach out to careers@digantara.co.in
Responsibilities
The engineer will lead the Mission Control Centre team, managing space-based and ground-based assets to deliver time-critical Space Situational Awareness (SSA) data, covering operations from initial launch and early operations phase (LEOP) through to decommissioning. Key duties include planning and executing real-time operations, overseeing ground optical observatories, developing automation scripts, and driving the development and testing of operational software.
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