Mission Operator
Listed on 2025-12-31
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Engineering
Systems Engineer, Aerospace / Aviation / Avionics
Overview
We are Enduro Sat! A fast-growing space scale-up at the forefront of satellite innovation, specializing in advanced software-flexible satellites for commercial, governmental, and scientific endeavors.
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As a skilled and motivated Mission Operator you will play a critical role in the real-time control, monitoring, and support of our satellite missions. You will be responsible for operating and monitoring satellite systems and executing command and control functions, conducting health checks, responding to anomalies, and ensuring that mission objectives are met in real-time. You will work in a shift-based team environment in support of 24/7 operations.
This is an ideal position for individuals who thrive in high-responsibility environments, are passionate about spaceflight operations, and are eager to contribute directly to the success of live satellite missions.
This role is based in Denver, Colorado, where we are building a high-performing and fast-paced team. The position will be on-site and in person at the office, with occasional travel to our headquarters in Europe.
Some of your daily tasks- Execute satellite operations procedures for launch, commissioning, routine maintenance, and end-of-life mission phases
- Monitor spacecraft health and status using telemetry and command systems
- Perform anomaly detection, analysis, escalation, and resolution in coordination with Mission Operations and Engineering teams
- Plan and execute satellite pass operations using ground control software and tools
- Generate and verify command loads, schedule uplinks/downlinks, and maintain accurate logs and reports
- Maintain and improve operational documentation, procedures, and checklists
- Support integration of new satellite platforms and ground control systems into mission operations planning and procedures
- Bachelor’s degree in Aerospace Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Physics, Computer Science, or related technical field
- 2–5+ years of experience in satellite operations, spacecraft command and control, or similar space mission environments
- Familiarity with satellite telemetry systems, command scripting, orbital mechanics, and ground segment operations
- Familiarity with commercial Ground Stations as a Service
- Ability to work in a shift-based schedule primarily during the day, and potentially including nights, weekends, and holidays as needed
- Experience with mission operations tools and LEO, MEO, or GEO satellite operations
- Knowledge of RF communications, TT&C systems, and spacecraft subsystems (e.g., power, thermal, ADCS)
- Scripting or programming experience (Python, C/C++, Matlab, etc.)
- Experience with incident management systems and mission planning software
- Willingness to travel to Europe occasionally
- Based in the Denver area, or willing to relocate
- Fast-paced and delivery-focused culture with clearly defined quarterly objectives
- Tough engineering challenges and hard-core R&D with mentorship from space experts
- Constant learning and progression through our career framework and educational programs
- Chance to join our space educational program and meet international space experts
- Health insurance coverage
- Matching 401k plan
- Generous team performance-based bonus
- Collaboration with Enduro Sat offices in Europe
Salary range: $80,000 – $130,000 per year. The state of Colorado requires listing salary details. The salary will likely be within this range although it may differ based on experience level or other factors.
We hope you are as excited about the future of space technology as we are. We look forward to hearing from you!
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