Spacecraft Operations Payload Engineer
Spacecraft Operations Payload Engineer Darmstadt, Germany Salary Negotiable
Thorn SDS is a specialist Managed Service Provider dedicated to helping technology-driven organisations and professionals succeed in some of the world’s most demanding environments—Space, UK Defence, and Security.
We operate at the intersection of cutting-edge technology, mission-critical operations, and trusted partnerships. Our teams support complex programmes where precision, reliability, and expertise truly matter, enabling our customers to focus on delivering innovation with confidence.
Whilst our Head Office is based in the UK, this role sits within our German entity, located in the Darmstadt area, at the heart of Europe’s space operations community. You will be part of an international organisation that values technical excellence, collaboration, and long-term relationships—working on programmes that shape the future of space and security.
With the upcoming launch of MTG-I2, we are expanding our capabilities — and we’re looking for a skilled Spacecraft Operations Payload Engineer to help operate and optimise next-generation geostationary satellites delivering critical data to millions of people worldwide.
This is a hands-on, high-impact role at the intersection of spacecraft operations, payload performance, and mission success.
What you’ll do
You will play a central role in the safe, efficient, and high-performance operation of advanced satellite payloads, including:
Monitoring and analysing payload performance to ensure optimal data quality
Investigating anomalies and coordinating resolution with satellite manufacturers and industry partners
Producing technical reports and operational assessments
Developing and maintaining operational procedures
Supporting mission planning and on-board software activities
Managing configuration control and procedure change processes
Contributing to simulator activities and readiness testing
Supporting ground segment operations, including monitor & control systems
Participating in an on-call rota (~7–8 weeks per year)
What we’re looking for
Essential experience
Strong background in spacecraft operations, satellite engineering, or payload systems
Experience in performance monitoring, reporting, and anomaly investigation
Familiarity with configuration management and controlled operational processes
Experience working with satellite ground segment systems, ideally including:
Procedure development
Monitor & Control operations
Mission planning
On-board software management
Performance analysis
Simulator environments
Advantageous knowledge
You don’t need everything below — but any of it will help you stand out:
Imagery payloads and/or geostationary spacecraft operations
Broader satellite system expertise (bus or payload)
MTG or MSG programme experience
Knowledge of SC2000 platform
Experience liaising with industrial partners on technical issues
Why this role is exciting
Work on one of the most advanced meteorological satellite programmes in the world
Directly support a major upcoming launch (MTG-I2)
Collaborate with international experts across science, engineering, and operations
Contribute to services that protect lives, infrastructure, and the environment
Operate spacecraft delivering real-time data for weather forecasting and climate monitoring
Who you are
You are a calm, analytical problem-solver who thrives in mission-critical environments. You enjoy digging into complex technical systems, collaborating across teams, and seeing the real-world impact of your work.
What we do for you
20 Statutory Vacation Days, + 10 Additional Vacation Days.
German Public Holiday Days + Organisation Specific Holidays
Subsidised Deutsche Bahn Ticket
Subsidy to Welfare Activities
Subsidy to Organisation Social Clubs
Local Thorn Office with Coworking Spaces, Gym, Leisure Activities and Canteen
Individual Educational Programme Support
Access to a wide range of Training Material and Programmes
Flexible and Hybrid Working Options
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If you’re ready to help operate satellites that watch over our planet — and to be part of a mission that truly matters — we’d love to hear from you.
All applicants must already hold the Right to Work in Germany as sponsorship cannot be provided for this role.
The working language for this mission is English, and all applications / CVs must be submitted in English.
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- Department
- Space Engineering
- Role
- Spacecraft Operations Payload Engineer
- Locations
- Darmstadt
- Remote status
- Hybrid
- Employment type
- Full-time
- Contract
- Permanent