About the job
RF Engineer - High Power Space Antenna
Logos Space is redefining satellite connectivity with our Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite system, meticulously designed to meet the communication needs of both commercial enterprises and government entities. Our mission is to bridge a critical gap in the market by delivering high-performance, resilient satellite-based connectivity services to clients across the globe. With established performance standards for broadband, we are committed to incorporating these capabilities into our system from the ground up, ensuring unmatched speed and reliability. Logos Space's architecture is engineered to enhance cloud and data center network connectivity for fixed, maritime, and aerial terminals, no matter where they are in the world.
Our team at Logos is composed of seasoned engineers with extensive backgrounds in the networking and satellite industries, hailing from prestigious organizations such as Google, SpaceX, and Amazon.
Position Overview & Responsibilities
As an RF Engineer, you will take the lead in designing, developing, testing, and managing cutting-edge satellite RF payload systems focused on secure and jam-resistant communications. You will own the hardware lifecycle from inception to deployment in space, conducting trade studies, selecting and overseeing vendor relationships, designing RF and antenna components, and guiding the system through to production readiness. In three years, you will have delivered advanced hardware into space, instrumental in enabling world-class resilient and secure communication solutions for enterprise and government clients.
We seek innovative engineers who thrive in a fast-paced environment and excel at transforming conceptual designs into functional hardware ready for testing and flight. If you have a passion for tackling complex challenges and working alongside high-performing teams, we want to hear from you!
Key Responsibilities
Oversee the entire RF payload subsystem and hardware implementation related to the space aspect of the link budget. Translate requirements into viable, flight-capable hardware, which may include sourcing commercial-off-the-shelf components, collaborating with partners to manufacture custom parts, or designing bespoke hardware in-house.
Maintain cradle-to-grave ownership of space hardware: conduct trade studies, select and manage vendors, design RF and antenna hardware, perform validation testing, and steer your system toward production readiness.
Design, manage, analyze, fabricate, test, and measure RF and millimeter-wave hardware, ensuring optimal performance and reliability.

