Ph3Overview /h3 pSWISSto12 is one of the world’s fastest-growing aerospace companies, evolving from pioneering use of 3D printing technologies for high-performance Radio Frequency (RF) products and applications to recently announcing the manufacture of entire geostationary telecom satellites, called HummingSat, that define a new category in space. HummingSat is the world’s first commercial telecom GEO SmallSat developed in collaboration with the European Space Agency (ESA), allowing operators to deploy cost‑efficient, compact, and agile assets without sacrificing performance or security. It has been selected by Intelsat, Inmarsat, and Astrum Mobile for various satellite builds. SWISSto12 also provides RF products and sub‑systems for satellite communication and remote sensing, leveraging patented 3D printing technologies to deliver lightweight, compact and high‑performing competitive RF products. /p h3Job Requirements /h3 ul liMaster’s degree in Mechanical or Aerospace Engineering. /li li5 years of experience in mechanical design, tooling development, or aerospace integration. /li liStrong experience with mechanical design and CAD tools. /li liExperience with spacecraft structures, handling equipment, or industrial. /li liKnowledge of lifting equipment standards and mechanical safety practices. /li liAbility to work in cleanroom environments and support hands‑on integration activities. /li liStrong focus on safety and reliability in spacecraft handling operations. /li liAbility to anticipate integration challenges and propose practical solutions. /li liStrong collaboration with engineering, operators, and suppliers. /li liPragmatic engineering mindset combining design and operational constraints. /li liCommitment to documentation, traceability, and continuous improvement. /li liStrong problem‑solving and teamwork skills. /li liFluent in English; French is a plus. /li /ul h3M‑GSE Definition Engineering /h3 ul liIdentify and anticipate M‑GSE needs required for spacecraft assembly, integration, and testing. /li liWork closely with engineering teams to define technical specifications for new M‑GSE. /li liPerform technical trades to identify the most appropriate design solutions. /li liEnsure M‑GSE compatibility with spacecraft structures, interfaces, and integration constraints. /li liSupport the design of mechanical mock‑ups, brackets, and interface hardware required for integration activities. /li /ul h3M‑GSE Development Procurement /h3 ul liPrepare technical specifications and documentation for the design and manufacturing of M‑GSE. /li liCoordinate with procurement and engineering teams to support supplier selection and manufacturing follow‑up. /li liManage suppliers responsible for M‑GSE development and manufacturing. /li liReview supplier documentation and user manuals, issue technical comments or RIDs, and participate in technical reviews and project milestones. /li /ul h3M‑GSE Lifecycle Management /h3 ul liFollow the complete lifecycle of M‑GSE equipment from concept to operational use. /li liEnsure that the appropriate number of GSE tools is available to support integration schedules. /li liPromote the development of modular and reusable M‑GSE solutions across different programs. /li liMaintain documentation and configuration control for all M‑GSE assets. /li liEnsure proper maintenance, inspection, and operational readiness of M‑GSE equipment. /li /ul h3AIT Integration Support /h3 ul liSupport AIT teams during integration activities requiring M‑GSE. /li liProvide technical guidance during critical spacecraft handling and integration operations. /li liContribute to the definition and improvement of AIT infrastructure and procedures. /li liSupport risk assessments and safe handling procedures for spacecraft hardware. /li /ul h3Interfaces /h3 ul liAIT Managers – Planning of integration phases and identification of M‑GSE requirements. /li liAIT Operation Supervisor – Operational use of M‑GSE during integration activities. /li liAIT Engineers – Coordination of spacecraft mechanical interfaces and integration constraints. /li liAIT Mechanical Technicians – for integration task execution and technical guidance. /li liDesign Office – Definition of spacecraft interfaces and structural constraints. /li liProcurement – Supplier selection and contract execution for M‑GSE manufacturing. /li liQuality Control and Product Assurance – for inspections and configuration compliance. /li /ul h3Job Benefits /h3 pFurther details to be shared by our recruitment team. /p pMore about SWISSto12: /p pSWISSto12 has successfully established contracts with Intelsat, Inmarsat, Astrum Mobile and ESA for HummingSat as well as contracts for their RF product line in Europe, and the US with prominent partners and customers such as Thales, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, SES and the ESA. SWISSto12 is a spin‑off from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL), is privately owned and backed by prominent Swiss and European investors. SWISSto12 is headquartered in Lausanne, Switzerland, and operates a US and European subsidiary in Foster City, California. The company is well‑funded for its near and mid‑term developments and backed by a solid customer revenue stream. /p /p #J-18808-Ljbffr