Job Description
Toulouse, France
Job Type
Full Time
About the Company
Established in 2017, Infinite Orbits is a NewSpace company based in Toulouse, pushing the boundaries of in-orbit services with cutting-edge spacecraft driven by its own Rendezvous solution, an advanced Autonomous Vision-Based Navigation Solution. Our key projects include "Orbit Guard" a Smallsat capable of monitoring objects in GEO orbit, and "Endurance" a docking service extending customer satellites' lifespans by 5 years.
About the Role
We are seeking a highly skilled Camera and Optical System Engineer to join our dynamic team.
The ideal candidate will specialize in designing, developing, and qualifying advanced optical payloads for space applications, with a strong focus on opto-mechanics, electro-optics, electronics, and qualification testing in space environments. You will also play a key role to oversee quality control and ensure successful delivery.
This position offers the opportunity to contribute to cutting-edge technologies in a fast-paced and innovative environment, driving solutions that push the boundaries of space exploration and imaging systems.
Job Description
Technical Responsibilities
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Design and Development:
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Collaborate in the development of navigation and sensor hardware requirements from system level specifications with flow downs to subsystem and component levels,
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Assist in the design of camera hardware architecture for space optical payloads,
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Lead or perform opto-mechanical analysis, including thermal and structural impact on optical system performance,
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Performance Qualification and Testing:
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Contribute or lead procurement, vendor coordination, delivery, acceptance testing, installation, verification, validation, qualification, and certification of component hardware (optomechanics, electronics, optics),
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Define the optical payload's alignment procedure and performance qualification plan, leveraging optical calibration testbeds to validate resolution and alignment,
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Guide and perform electro-optical characterization of CMOS image sensor,
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Guide and perform environmental testing including laboratory and flight testing of the full system (shock/vibration, thermal vacuum, radiation etc) to validate top-level system performance and ensure compliance with ECSS norms and mission requirements.
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Integration with Electronics and Systems:
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Work closely with electronics engineers to integrate optical payloads with imaging sensors and electronic board,
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Validate and optimize optical system interfaces with spacecraft systems to ensure seamless integration and functionality.
Project Management and Quality Assurance Responsibilities
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Project Oversight:
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Manage timelines, budgets, and resources to ensure the quality-controlled delivery of optical payloads on schedule and within scope,
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Serve as a liaison between multidisciplinary teams, external suppliers, and stakeholders, ensuring clear communication and effective problem resolution.
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Quality Control and Acceptance Testing:
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Define and implement acceptance test procedures to validate end-to-end system performance before delivery,
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Oversee documentation and reporting of results from optical qualification and acceptance tests, ensuring adherence to ECSS norms and quality standards.
Requirements
Technical Skills
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Strong system design, development and testing skills,
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Strong understanding of opto-mechanical materials, space-grade hardware,
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Proficiency in environmental testing standards and procedures (ECSS, NASA, MIL Standards), including radiation hardening,
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Expertise in optical tolerance analysis (ZEMAX, CODE V, FRED, or LightTools, etc) or opto-mechanical simulation for imaging systems (Soliworks, Catia, ect.)
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Experience with optical calibration testbeds for optical performance and image quality characterization,
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Familiarity with imaging sensors (CCD/CMOS), electronics, and their integration into optical systems.
Soft Skills
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Good technical project management skills, with experience managing resources, schedules, and deliverables in a fast-paced startup environment.
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Excellent communication and organizational skills, with the ability to coordinate multidisciplinary teams and stakeholders.
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Proactive, detail-oriented, and adaptable to the challenges of a startup environment.
Educational Background and Experience
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5+ years of system engineering experience designing, integrating, testing, and qualifying space optical payloads,
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Master's, or Ph.D. in Optical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Physics or a related technical discipline, or equivalent experience.
What we offer
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The opportunity to be part of an international team transforming the space industry.
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A creative and innovative work environment where ideas turn into reality.
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Competitive salary and benefits.
Company Info
Infinite Orbits
In-orbit satellite servicing company using autonomous proximity operations to extend GEO satellite l...
