We're looking for a Team Leader for Satellite Communication Systems for our Space Division (MBT)
The Position includes:
- Lead a team of communication systems engineers working on satellite and radio systems, including the development of space-grade RF and microwave modules.
- Own the full technical lifecycle: architecture, hardware and mechanical design, integration, testing, and delivery (including FAT/SAT in Israel and abroad).
- Analyze satellite link budgets and ensure communication availability.
- Manage cross-functional interfaces with RF, software, antenna, mechanical, thermal, calibration, and production teams.
- Conduct internal and customer-facing Design Reviews.
- Interface with subcontractors and ensure project delivery.
- Define system requirements and support multidisciplinary R&D teams.
- Write and present technical reports.
- Lead and support system-level experiments and field tests, both locally and internationally.
What are we looking for:
- B.Sc. in Electrical or Electronics Engineering – must
- M.Sc. in Systems Engineering, Physics, or Electronics – advantage
- 12+ years in systems/hardware/RF/antenna/EW engineering
- 5+ years leading a technological team in RF or SATCOM
- Experience in satellite and wireless communication – strong advantage
- Hands-on knowledge of digital modulation: QPSK, BPSK, FEC, TDMA/CDMA
- Familiarity with RF test equipment and system troubleshooting
- Strong leadership, task delegation, and engineering process management
- Experience integrating SATCOM systems and ground stations
- Military tech unit background – advantage
Good to know:
MBT Space Division is Israel's leading space tech powerhouse with over 30 years of experience. From nanosatellites to large-scale communication and observation systems, ground control stations, and advanced launchers – you’ll be part of something that literally leaves the Earth.
Join a diverse, mission-driven team of engineers (aeronautics, mechanics, software, RF, systems) working at the intersection of technology and national innovation.