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Role overview:
MDA is seeking a CONOPS and Mission Analysis System Engineer to own the definition, development and documentation of CONOPS, mission scenarios, operational concepts and quantitative mission analyses for current and next‑generation earth observation and communications satellite missions. The engineer will work closely with customers, prime contractors and internal multidisciplinary teams to translate stakeholder needs into clear, traceable operational concepts that guide system architecture, requirements allocation, risk assessment and program planning.
Tasks summary:
Stakeholder Requirement Capture
- Gather functional, performance, environmental, and safety requirements from the client’s high‑level mission objectives.
- Facilitate workshops, interviews, and trade‑study sessions to capture both explicit and implicit operational needs.
CONOPS Development
- Contribute to writing sections of the CONOPS document (e.g., mission‑phase descriptions, contingency scenarios) under the direction of the lead author.
- Produce simple diagrams (timelines, activity diagrams) using Visio or Enterprise Architect.
Mission Scenario Modeling
- Execute predefined simulation models (orbit propagation, coverage, link budget) using department tools such as STK, GMAT, and MATLAB/Simulink.
- Collect results and prepare summary tables for trade‑study review meetings.
Requirements Allocation & Traceability
- Translate CONOPS outcomes into system‑level requirements and maintain bidirectional traceability throughout the program’s life‑cycle.
Interface Definition & Development
- Assist in creating and updating interface diagrams (ICDs, data‑flow diagrams) based on specifications from the spacecraft and ground‑segment teams.
Cross‑Functional Coordination, Stakeholder & Program Interaction
- Document and communicate technical status, risk assessments and trade‑study results to senior management and/or customers or partners.
- Respond to stakeholder information requests (customers, suppliers) with guidance from the mentor.
Integration & Verification (IVV)
- Develop verification plans, test matrices, test scripts, and validation procedures to ensure operational readiness.
Configuration, Documentation & Standards Management
- Present CONOPS and mission‑analysis results at SRR, PDR, CDR, and ORR reviews.
- Ensure all artifacts, analyses, deliverables, and documents are version‑controlled within the PLM environment.
Required Qualifications:
- Sc. in Aerospace Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or Physics 0-2 years of in satellite LEO/MEO mission planning and operations.
- Strong understanding of aerospace system engineering fundamentals, space environment and orbit mechanics.
- Hands-on individual who can support systems integration processes and capability to test systems and resolve problems.
- High degree of attention to detail.
- Experience with Confluence and JIRA.
- Demonstrated capability to efficiently work with little to no supervision.
- Ability to distill complex problems to fundamentals to solve with analysis, similarity, or creativity.
- Demonstrate excellent written and oral communication skills in English; knowledge of French will be considered an asset (Contact with clients outside Quebec and work on deliverables in English).
- Support the Spacecraft operations team in critical phases.
Comments/Special Considerations:
Successful candidates must obtain and hold security clearance at the reliability status level, and pass security assessment for the Controlled Goods Program (CGP).
We’re a dream team of purpose-driven, collaborative and passionate people, and we are constantly looking for others to join #TeamMDA to ignite new and innovative approaches to problem-solving that push us forward to improve life on and above Earth. If you’re excited to expand our place in space and driven to inspire the next generation, we’ll take you there.
We have entered a new era of exploration and development, and MDA welcomes all who yearn to suit up and be part of it. An equal opportunity employer prizing diversity, integrity and collaboration, we are committed to growing MDA’s and Canada’s leadership in this next golden age.
MDA provides competitive compensation and benefits packages for its employees at all locations. As a team member of MDA, you and your qualified dependents are eligible to participate in a benefit plan that ensures a comprehensive level of protection through competitive health care including; extended healthcare and flexible drug plans, dental and vision benefits, disability income protection, life insurance, group retirement savings plans; and an employee and family assistance program.
MDA is proud to provide accommodation(s) during the recruitment process. Should you require any accommodations, please indicate this on your application/cover letter and we will work with you to meet your accessibility needs.