What you’ll be doing:
Lead technical engagement with Government site, mission, operations, maintenance, and infrastructure stakeholders.
Develop and maintain legacy-interface inventories, site-assumption logs, mission threads, constraints, and verification needs.
Trace the solution to all three core missions and identify gaps before SRR.
Coordinate architecture, requirements, MBSE, RF, software, cyber, test, and site-integration decisions.
Own closure plans for legacy-site and mission-integration risks and present evidence at technical reviews.
What you bring to this role:
Bachelor's degree in engineering or a related technical field and 10+ years of complex defense-system engineering.
Experience integrating radar, sensor, command-and-control, or mission-processing systems into operational environments.
Demonstrated requirements decomposition, interface management, trade studies, and technical risk management.
Ability to lead Government and multi-discipline technical working groups.
Security clearance: U.S. citizenship is required. Candidate must be able to obtain and maintain a U.S. Government security clearance at the Secret level or higher, and any program-specific access required for the position. Continued employment is contingent upon obtaining and maintaining the required clearance and access.
Bonus points for the following:
Direct experience with UEWR, PARCS, Cobra Dane, or comparable strategic radar systems.
Experience with Space Domain Awareness, missile warning, or missile defense missions.
INCOSE CSEP/ESEP or equivalent systems-engineering leadership.
Skills Required
- Bachelor's degree in engineering or related technical field
- 10+ years of complex defense-system engineering experience
- Experience integrating radar, sensor, command-and-control, or mission-processing systems into operational environments
- Demonstrated requirements decomposition, interface management, trade studies, and technical risk management
- Ability to lead Government and multi-discipline technical working groups
- U.S. citizenship and ability to obtain and maintain a U.S. Government security clearance (Secret level or higher)
- Eligibility to access controlled technical data (ITAR/EAR) and meet U.S. person requirements
- Experience with LEO satellite component development, design, and in-orbit activities
- Direct experience with UEWR, PARCS, Cobra Dane, or comparable strategic radar systems
- Experience with Space Domain Awareness, missile warning, or missile defense missions
- INCOSE CSEP/ESEP or equivalent systems-engineering leadership certification
What We Do
E-Space is a global space company focused on bridging Earth and space with the most sustainable low earth orbit (LEO) network that is expected to reach over one hundred thousand multi-application communication satellites to help businesses and governments securely and affordably access the power of space to solve problems on Earth. Founded by industry pioneer Greg Wyler, E-Space is focused on democratizing space and transforming industries by bringing down the cost of space-based communications, raising the level of satellite system resiliency and setting a new standard in sustainable space infrastructure that will effectively minimize and reduce space debris and destruction while preserving access to space for future generations.



