Spaceport Engineer – Instrumentation at SSC Space US
Kiruna, Norrbotten County, Sweden -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

02 Aug, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

04 May, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

RF Systems, Telemetry, Tracking Systems, System Integration, System Design, Hardware Implementation, Software Integration, Troubleshooting, Sensor Technology, Electronics, System Architecture, Python, Test and Verification, Technical Communication, Procurement, Operational Support

Industry

Aviation & Aerospace

Description
Welcome to SSC Space (formerly Swedish Space Corporation), the perfect workplace for those passionate about technology in general and space in particular.    With space organizations, research institutes, institutional and commercial actors as customers, we offer specialist expertise in satellite communications, spacecraft consulting services, rocket and balloon systems, and much more.   SSC Space also has one of the world’s largest global networks of ground stations for satellite communications. We own and operate the Esrange Space Center in Kiruna, northern Sweden, with the aim of launching satellites in the near future.    Are you fueled by a passion for people and the ambition to create an awesome workplace?   Are you ready to embark on an exciting journey with us to help Earth benefit from space?     If you answer yes to these questions, we invite you to seize the opportunity to make a significant impact as our Spaceport Engineer within Instrumentation in our Orbital Launch and Rocket Test (OLRT) division. We are looking for a collaborative person who shares our core values of Customer passion, Care, Collaboration, Curiosity, and Courage.     As a Spaceport Engineer within Instrumentation, you will play a key role in building and operating the technical systems that enable launch and test activities at Esrange Space Center. This is a hands-on engineering role at the intersection of hardware, software, and operations, where your work directly impacts the success of launch campaigns.  You will be responsible for instrumentation systems connected to OLRT with a strong focus on telemetry, tracking, and RF systems, which are central to the role. The role combines system design, integration, testing, and operational support, requiring both technical depth and the ability to collaborate across multiple teams and disciplines.  This is not a purely theoretical or design-focused position. You will be involved throughout the full lifecycle, from procurement and implementation to testing, troubleshooting, and participation in live operations. If you are motivated by working close to real systems in a complex and evolving environment, this role offers a unique opportunity to contribute to Europe’s growing launch capability. * Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in a relevant technical field, or equivalent practical experience. * Several years of experience working with hardware and software systems in a complex technical environment. * Hands-on experience with RF systems, telemetry, or related communication technologies. * Experience from system integration, testing, or working close to real-world operations. * Strong problem-solving skills and the ability to work hands-on with technical systems. * Ability to collaborate across disciplines and communicate effectively with both technical and non-technical stakeholders. * Fluent in English. Additional qualifications  * Experience within areas such as sensor technology, electronics, or system architecture. * Background from industries such as aerospace, telecom, defense, or other technology-intensive environments. * Experience with test and verification, troubleshooting, or simulation work. * Programming skills, forexamplein Python. * Valid driver’s license.   Who you are  You are a curious and analytical engineer who enjoys understanding how systems work in practice. You take ownership, collaborate naturally with others, and are comfortable working in an environment where conditions can change and priorities shift.  You are solution-oriented, quick to learn, and motivated by contributing to systems that need to perform reliably in demanding, real-world situations.    * Procure, design, implement, and maintain instrumentation systems used in launch facilities, including hardware, software, and supporting tools. * Take ownership of instrumentation needs within OLRT, with a key responsibility for telemetry, tracking, and RF systems, including on-site coordination during operations. * Oversee assembly, integration, and installation of systems and components in collaboration with suppliers, technicians, and internal stakeholders. * Plan and execute testing and verification of system functionality, performance, and compatibility, and troubleshoot issues impacting operations. * Provide technical support and guidance to users and stakeholders across engineering and operations teams. * Drive continuous improvements of system design, processes, and workflows to enhance reliability, efficiency, and safety. * Participate in operational work, including launch and test campaigns. We offer you    * A unique opportunity to contribute to a wide range of projects and play an active role in both the Swedish and international space industry.  * An excellent opportunity for personal and career development.  * An exciting, international workplace characterized by an open atmosphere and proud employees all over the world.   Additional benefits   * In addition to vacation and traditional public holidays, we offer extra paid leave throughout the year, such as time off between Christmas and New Year, Ascension Day, amounting to 6-11 extra days depending on the calendar.   * Wellness allowance of SEK 5,000 per year.  * Health benefits such as voluntary health insurance and regular health checks for eligible employees.   * Access to a benefit bike through a tax-efficient leasing program.  * Support for employee-driven activities that promote connection, health, and culture across teams.  * Collective Agreement, including good pensions plans, parental pay and insurance.      Location   This is a full-time, permanent position based at our office in our space center Esrange outside of Kiruna.      Further information   For questions regarding employment terms or union-related matters, you are welcome to contact our union representatives:  Sveriges Ingenjörer: SverigesIngenjorer-AF@sscspace.com  Unionen: unionen@sscspace.com        Next Step   If this opportunity sparks your interest, we encourage you to apply as soon as possible! We review applications continuously and will conduct interviews throughout the process.   You can submit your application up until 2026-05-31, which is the latest possible date for consideration.  Please note, however, that the position may be filled before this date, and the advertisement may therefore close earlier. This allows us to manage the process efficiently and give each application the attention it deserves.   When applying, please include your CV. While you are welcome to include a brief personal note or letter, our evaluation will primarily focus on your skills and qualifications as outlined in your CV, ensuring a fair and unbiased recruitment process.    This position is security-sensitive and requires approved security vetting and background check in accordance with the protective security act. Additional requirements regarding citizenship may apply.        We help Earth benefit from Space   SSC Space is a leading global provider of advanced space services, with more than 50 years of experience. We help space organizations, research institutes, commercial and institutional actors from all over the world to get access to space.   With local presence on all continents and about 750 committed employees, we offer specialist expertise in satellite communications and satellite control services, spacecraft operations, rocket and balloon systems, launch services and flight test services, as well as engineering, operations and consultancy services for space missions.     We help Earth benefit from Space. Learn more at sscspace.com     
Responsibilities
Design, implement, and maintain instrumentation systems for launch facilities, with a primary focus on telemetry, tracking, and RF systems. The role involves overseeing system integration, executing verification tests, and providing technical support during live launch and test campaigns.
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