E-Space is revolutionizing global communications by developing advanced low Earth orbit (LEO) space systems that aim to make space-based connectivity universally accessible. As a Senior Software Engineer focusing on 5G technology, you'll be at the forefront of implementing physical layer solutions for their innovative satellite communication systems.
The role involves working with cutting-edge technology in the intersection of space communications and 5G networks. You'll be responsible for developing and optimizing physical layer algorithms, working with software-defined radio platforms, and ensuring the successful integration of these systems into E-Space's satellite infrastructure. The position requires a strong background in embedded systems programming, signal processing, and wireless communications.
This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced software engineer who wants to make a significant impact in the space technology sector. You'll be working with a team dedicated to redefining how satellites are designed, manufactured, and utilized for global connectivity. The company offers a competitive salary range of $100,000 - $175,000, along with comprehensive benefits including health care, professional development opportunities, and work-life balance benefits.
The ideal candidate will bring 7+ years of relevant experience and a Master's degree in a related field. You'll need strong expertise in C/C++ programming, hands-on experience with SDR platforms, and a deep understanding of 5G physical layer concepts. The role offers the chance to work on challenging technical problems while contributing to E-Space's mission of expanding global economies and enhancing quality of life through advanced space-based communications.
Working at E-Space means joining a team that values innovation, sustainability, and making a real difference in global connectivity. While the role may require occasional extra hours to meet critical deadlines and mission goals, the company provides a dynamic work environment with opportunities for professional growth and the chance to be part of shaping the future of space-based communications.