Jul 1, 2025
Spectrum & Regulatory Engineer
Spectrum & Regulatory Engineer
We are looking for a Spectrum & Regulatory Engineer with strong technical expertise in radio frequency engineering and satellite coordination to manage our ITU filings, spectrum planning, and regulatory strategy. You will be responsible for ensuring technical compliance with international regulations and optimizing spectrum use for current and future satellite missions.
Job Location
LUXEMBOURG
Starting date
July 2025
Job Type
UNLIMITED
Key Responsibilities:
- Prepare and manage ITU filings (API, CR/C, Notification) and responses to BR inquiries.
- Perform technical analyses to support frequency coordination (e.g. interference analysis, link budget validation, coverage assessment).
- Use tools such as SRS, GIMS, SpaceCap, SpaceCom, and BR IFIC databases to simulate and analyze satellite network parameters.
- Lead frequency coordination efforts with administrations and other satellite operators.
- Evaluate orbital slot availability and assist with network planning and satellite payload design from a regulatory/spectral standpoint.
- Monitor developments in ITU-R Study Groups, regulatory trends, and spectrum policy changes.
- Participate in regulatory and coordination meetings (e.g. CEPT, national administrations).
- Collaborate closely with system engineering, legal, and commercial teams to align regulatory strategy with technical design and business needs.
Requirements:
- Degree in Telecommunications, RF Engineering, or related technical field (Master’s preferred).
- Minimum 3–5 years of hands-on experience in satellite spectrum engineering and ITU filings.
- Deep understanding of ITU Radio Regulations, frequency coordination processes, and LEO/MEO/GEO satellite systems.
- Experience with ITU software tools (SRS, SpaceCap, GIMS, etc.) and good knowledge of orbit/spectrum resource management.
- Strong analytical and simulation skills in radio frequency and interference environments.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English.
- Experience interacting with regulatory bodies (e.g. ITU, ECC, national administrations) is a strong asset.