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The role shapes and drives the strategic and commercial direction of ICEYE’s Launch Team, turning launch opportunities into missions that grow and strengthen our constellation. It is a key partner to the Team Leader, supporting high‑impact decisions through a deep understanding of the global launch market, providers, and emerging trends. The position owns the knowledge, processes, and relationships needed to manage launch missions end‑to‑end—from launch slot RFIs and contract discussions to mission planning and execution - while advising stakeholders on opportunities, constraints, timelines, and risks as ICEYE expands its launch manifest and customer base.
Job Responsibility:
Maintain strong knowledge of global launch markets, providers, vehicles, and emerging trends
Evaluate all launch providers and keep track of their progress and manifest
Advise internal stakeholders on launch opportunities, constraints, timelines, and risks
Responsible for the launch of the RFI (satellite launch purchase) process and execution
Maintain and put in place an NDA to ease conversation with external companies
Bring expertise and solutions to launch contracts and mission program contract reviews
Apply negotiation skills to discussions with launch providers and program customers
Use legal knowledge (if possible)
Adapt the RFI process to ICEYE's scale-up and needs
Owns the documentation and process
Runs the RFI and provides directives and suggestions within the launch slots purchased, in collaboration with all the launch stakeholders
Supports and builds the know-how for launch mission planning and execution, including schedules, interfaces, documentation, and readiness reviews
Coordinate launch campaigns with launch service providers, integrators, satellite operations, and internal engineering teams
Create redundancy in the team with the goal of being able to manage its own launch mission
Requirements:
Master’s degree (e.g. aerospace, engineering, physics, business, or related field)
1 - 5 years of professional experience, ideally in space or high‑tech / fast‑moving environments, or consulting, or automotive/aviation