SPOC Engineer
Company: Inmarsat Government, Inc
Location: Reston
Posted on: April 18, 2025
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Job Description:
Inmarsat Government is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Viasat,
Inc., responsible for the organization's leadership position in the
U.S. government market. It is headquartered in Reston, VA, with
network assets and operations around the globe. Inmarsat Government
provides its services and products in accordance with a system that
is registered to ISO 9001:2015. Inmarsat Government, a Viasat,
company continues to deliver the world's most advanced global,
mobile satellite communication services to U.S. defense,
intelligence, homeland security, public safety and civilian
agencies, with highly reliable, secure and affordable
connectivity.
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Built with government users in mind, Inmarsat Government solutions
provide resilient, flexible capabilities to complement government
satellite resources, anytime, anywhere. Leveraging an
industry-leading scalable, multi-band network infrastructure,
Inmarsat Government offers a suite of managed network services and
end-to-end communication solutions to support users on land, at sea
and in the air, even in the world's most remote regions.
Primary purpose of the position:
The SPOC Engineer is responsible for the Secure Payload Operations
Center and daily operations of the payloads and associated ground
stations. The SPOC Engineer is responsible for managing all SPOC
activities performed during the operating shift environment. These
activities may be under guidance or instruction from
management/support personnel or conducted directly by the
individual and will include routine on-station operational tasks on
the satellites and Ground Control System (GCS), special activities
in response to non-nominal conditions, off-line support functions,
together with first level trouble shooting and anomaly resolution
of the satellites and GCS.
The Inmarsat Government SPOC is a highly automated environment, and
the emphasis of the SPOC Payload Controller function is based on
supervision of executing automated procedures rather than in their
manual execution. However, comprehension and understanding of what
each script is executing for both space and ground components is
still critical. This position requires the staff member to perform
regular satellite operations and to respond quickly at any time of
the day or night to operational anomalies arising in the payload or
ground control system. The SPOC Engineer is expected to exercise
all operations in a professional and disciplined manner, executing
routine procedures to the letter. The SPOC Engineer is expected to
execute their day-to-day responsibilities from the Reston HQ, as
well as provide rotating on-call support for shift coverage.
Key responsibilities of the position:
System Development responsibilities include.
- Establishing the real time control environment at the SPOC
- Validating procedure in a development environment that includes
the payload simulator
- Executing the intersegment validation of the SPOC
- Participating in the intersegment validation events between the
SPOC, Satellite Access Sites, London SCC, and external NOC(s).
- Develop and mature standard operating procedures and tools
- Maintain proficiency of payload and ground operating systems and
tasks
- Identify, evaluate, and analyze various anomaly conditions and
use logical reasoning to resolve
On a shift working basis, be responsible for ensuring that SPOC
in-orbit payloads and associated Ground Control System are
maintained in an operational status by:
- Monitoring the satellites and Ground Control System to verify
operational status and to detect and report anomalous conditions
that could adversely affect operations.
- Executing scheduled commands on spacecraft and GCS according to
procedure, operational notes, and daily activity schedule.
- Taking effective actions, within given procedures, guidelines or
specific instructions, to eliminate or minimize the effect of
anomalous conditions on the satellites and GCS.
- Operating Satellite Control Center (SCC) equipment, I4S computer
systems and Ground Control System (GCS) remote tools according to
procedures, work practices, or user guides.
- Working in a highly automated environment the emphasis of the SCC
Spacecraft Controller function is placed on the supervision of
executing automated procedures rather than in their manual
execution.
To assist spacecraft and flight dynamics analyst staff in
investigations and data gathering in response to routine, anomalous
or non-routine events on the satellites or ground equipment
infrastructure. This includes being part of an "incident team"
during contingency operations.
Participate in regular spacecraft training and simulation
sessions.
Maintain an accurate record of all SPOC and GCS activities in
electronic logbooks.
Provide support to both external and in-house hardware and software
support groups as required to troubleshoot or test the ground
system.
Provide with support in writing and testing I4S automated
procedures.
Provide the Spacecraft (S/C) Analyst Group with support in writing
satellite health and performance reports.
To liaise with all remote TT&C Station personnel, supporting
engineering groups, contractors/vendors and other relevant
personnel in ensuring that real-time activities conducted by them,
or with them, are in accordance with operational requirements and
authorizations.
To coordinate with the Network Operations Center (NOC) on all
matters affecting the payload of the satellites, together with
areas of the GCS which are of mutual utilization.
To liaise with members of SPOC Operations management, Spacecraft
Analysis, or Flight Dynamics in all relevant matters, including
real-time and off-line activities and tasks.
Essential knowledge and skills:
Completed (or are pursuing) a BS in a related (electrical, systems,
computer, aerospace, etc.) engineering discipline
5+ years' experience working in an operations environment
Required knowledge and skills:
Proficiency in Windows and Linux operating systems
Previous experience of satellite operations and satellite control
systems.
Previous experience in satellite communications payloads and
performance budgets. Familiarity with Transponded link budgets, G/T
budgets, EIRP Budgets, Gain Loss Budgets, and Complex
Channelization plans.
Required Security Clearance:
TS Collateral Clearance required.
Willingness/ability to obtain TS/SCI once hired is required, if you
don't already have one.
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