Mechanical Engineer
- Ibaraki
- No Remote
- Full-time
- September 10, 2024
We are developing an industry-specific SaaS model service that utilizes satellite data.
Combining new geospatial and terrestrial data through data science, we aim to support data-driven decision making, business growth, and risk management.
Job description
Objectives:
- Design, analyze, test and evaluate mechanical systems of SAR satellites.
- Assembly, integration, and verification of SAR satellites.
- Manage manufacturing partners with which we scale-up processes.
Job requirements
Minimum qualifications:
- Experience in spacecraft structural engineering on a system level.
- CAD experience is mandatory.
- Definition of mechanical analysis and mechanical test.
- Be able to commute to Tsukuba, Ibaraki prefecture
Preferred qualifications:
- Component layout design experience.
- Experience with launcher interface arrangement.
- Experience with mechanical analysis.
- Having experience with panel deployment mechanism design is a plus.
Cultures
Mission:
Synthetic Data for Perspective on Sustainable Development
Vision:
Efficient, accountable and resilient world
Business:
- Solution services with satellite data
- Development and operation of small SAR satellites
Conpensation & Arrangements
- Contract to Permanent
- Benefits: Commuting expense(Be able to commute to Tsukuba, Ibaraki prefecture), health insurance, employees' pension insurance
- Flexible work-hour and location
- Others: Part-Time or second job allowed
About Synspective
Synspective is a space start-up that provides business solutions based on data from satellites. Founded in 2018, they develop and operate their own synthetic aperture radar satellites.
While most start-ups in the Earth Observation sector are limited to one area such as data analytics or the development of satellite hardware, Synspective handles everything from developing satellites to data analytics to building solutions for clients based on this infrastructure.
With an emphasis on data, Synspective aims to become a true one-stop-shop player for solutions based on satellite data. With SAR satellites that apply the results of the Japanese Cabinet Office’s “ImPACT” program, Synspective’s goal is to create a platform capable of frequent data collection, and sell or use that data to offer solutions for government and business entities.
Synspective’s culture is defined by their concept of “Human Centered Design for Company”. They’re striving to build a strong organization that relies on the performance of each individual. To that end, they provide a flexible environment where specialists can work autonomously, empowering members to work whenever it enables them to do their best work.
Since the company is entering into a market that’s still developing, optimizing for the performance of each individual is essential for the success of the company’s business. They also want to support members in expressing their own ideas and hypothesis since they know that the satellite business still has many open questions.
Synspective is an organization full of highly-motivated specialists, so each full-time employee is on a 6-month contract. Members’ performance is evaluated every six months, and those who’ve made major contributions are rewarded for their effort. This also helps maintain an environment where everyone can work freely and independently among people focused on improvement and growth.
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