Join our Flight Operations Team as a Spacecraft Operations Engineer, working at the heart of Sentinel-1 mission operations. You will take direct responsibility for the safe, efficient, and reliable operation of spacecraft systems, supporting a programme that delivers essential Earth observation services to users across Europe and beyond.
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Benefits & Perks
Job Description
Introduction
As a Spacecraft Operations Engineer, you will join our Flight Operations Team, working at the heart of Sentinel‑1 mission operations. In this mission‑critical role, you will take direct responsibility for the safe, efficient, and reliable operation of spacecraft systems, supporting a programme that delivers essential Earth observation services to users across Europe and beyond.
The Community You'll Step Into
You will join a small, highly experienced Flight Operations community working at the heart of Europe’s space missions. This is a team where trust, professionalism, and shared responsibility are fundamental, and where engineers rely on one another to deliver safe and reliable spacecraft operations in a truly mission‑critical environment.
The community is international, technically diverse, and strongly collaborative, bringing together Serco engineers and mission partners at ESOC. Knowledge‑sharing, clear communication, and high‑quality handovers are part of everyday life, ensuring continuity across shifts and mission phases.
The Difference You'll Make
In this role, you will do more than operate spacecraft — you will protect a mission that matters.
Every decision you make, every procedure you execute, and every anomaly you help resolve will contribute to the continuous flow of Sentinel‑1 Earth observation data, enabling insights that underpin environmental monitoring, climate resilience, emergency response, and security across Europe and beyond.
You will be trusted with responsibility few roles can offer: safeguarding spacecraft that orbit silently above the Earth, ensuring they remain healthy, available, and delivering value every single day. In moments of routine operations and in moments of pressure, your judgement will help keep the mission on track.
Your Mission
Your mission is to ensure the safe, reliable, and continuous operation of Sentinel‑1, protecting spacecraft health while enabling the uninterrupted delivery of mission‑critical Earth observation services. Through disciplined operations, sound technical judgement, and calm decision‑making under pressure, you will help keep the mission stable, resilient, and performing at its best.
You will act as a trusted guardian of the spacecraft — executing operations with precision, responding effectively to anomalies, and continuously strengthening systems and procedures so the mission can deliver long‑term value. In doing so, your work will help turn complex space operations into dependable services that support environmental monitoring, security, and societal wellbeing here on Earth.
What You'll Be Doing
- Taking ownership of the operations of one Sentinel‑1 spacecraft subsystem, aligned to your technical expertise.
- Executing operational procedures and special operations requests across all mission phases under strict configuration control.
- Generating, maintaining, and updating operational procedures in accordance with established operational rules and quality standards.
- Supporting Ground Segment operations, with the opportunity to take on the role of Test Coordinator.
- Acting as backup responsible for one or more elements of the Ground System infrastructure.
- Participating in and executing tasks associated with the Sentinel‑1A End‑of‑Mission campaign, within your defined subsystem scope
- Producing, updating, and maintaining Flight Operations Segment (FOS) documentation.
- Developing and maintaining supporting software tools (e.g. MS Excel, MS Access, VBA, Python) to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of flight operations.
- Supporting Mission Planning activities, where applicable.
- Providing on‑call support as part of the defined operational rota.
- Delivering technical inputs and recommendations to the Team Coordinator within your area of expertise.
- Supporting first‑line operations when required, including shift cover during weekends or public holidays.
What We Are Looking For
Do you see yourself operating at the sharp end of spaceflight? We’re looking for engineers who are technically capable, operationally disciplined, and motivated by responsibility.
You Will Bring
- You will have at least two years’ experience in Spacecraft Operation working in previous roles such as spacon, analyst or technician.
- Strong knowledge of spacecraft systems, with proven experience in a spacecraft operations environment.
- Knowledge of spacecraft subsystem hardware.
- Proficiency in spacecraft subsystem operations (desirable).
- Experience investigating anomalies, resolving operational issues, and producing clear technical reports.
- Experience within the ESOC environment (strong asset).
- Familiarity with ESOC Mission Control Systems and simulators.
- Programming experience (e.g. Python, VBA) is beneficial, but not mandatory.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Can work under pressure and under time constraints/within tight deadlines.
- pro-active, autonomous person.
- Interest in learning and leading activity.
At Serco, you’ll be part of a mission‑focused organisation supporting some of Europe’s most critical space programmes. You’ll work alongside experts in a highly professional operations environment, with opportunities to deepen your technical expertise while contributing directly to the success and safety of operational space missions.
About
Joining Serco isn’t just about the work—it’s about the experience. We know that moving for a role like this is a big step, so we make sure you’re supported every step of the way:
- Relocation allowance (flight to Germany, airport transport, one month paid accommodation).
- Hybrid working model for flexibility.
- 30% discount on the Deutschland ticket for easy travel.
- Gym membership discount, pension and health schemes.
- 30 days of holiday for balance and exploration.
About Serco
Serco is a leading Space Services Provider with thousands of skilled resources that has supported over 50 space missions on behalf of more than 10 Space or Government agencies around the globe, including the likes of ESA, CNES, EUMETSAT, EUSPA, ASI and NASA. We offer space capabilities across the full space lifecycle from satellite testing to Launch services, LEOP to spacecraft operations, space surveillance to data management, and supporting downstream application development. With over 55 years history in the space sector Serco is well placed to contribute to National strategies across Europe and the globe We work within the heart of the space sector so understand the challenges our customers face. When it comes to recruitment we are experts in sourcing the very best talent within space engineering, earth observation, satellite communications and cyber security. We have placed hundreds of people from post graduates through to C-suite executives into space agencies, satellite operators, manufacturers, system integrators, consultancies, earth observation/remote sensing, launch providers and much more.