Compact satellite terminals for defense and commercial communications
Get SAT manufactures high-efficiency antenna and terminal systems for satellite communications. The hardware-focused stack—C, C++, FPGA, Embedded Linux, Docker—reflects deep embedded systems expertise. Current hiring is engineering-heavy (3 of 5 roles) concentrated in Israel, but pain-point data reveals operational friction: materials availability, stock management, and delivery delays dominate the challenge list, suggesting manufacturing and supply-chain constraints may be limiting growth faster than engineering capacity.
Get SAT designs and builds satellite terminals and antenna systems serving defense, commercial, and technology customers. The InterFlat antenna panel is their core product—marketed as a high-efficiency, compact form factor for portable, full-duplex satellite communications across Ka and Ku bands. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in Rehovot, Israel, the company operates as a privately held hardware manufacturer with ~51–200 employees. Active projects include next-generation terminal design, network management platforms, and hardware abstraction layers for external device integration, alongside ongoing supply-chain and inventory optimization efforts.
Get SAT's stack centers on embedded systems: C, C++, Python, FPGA, Embedded Linux, Docker, and CI/CD. Supporting tools include Excel, I2C, and Asyncio for real-time control and communication systems.
Yes. Get SAT has 3 active engineering roles (out of 5 total open positions) at mid-level seniority, posted in Israel. Hiring velocity is decelerating overall.
Core projects include next-generation satellite communication terminals, a centralized network management platform, and hardware abstraction layers. Supply-chain and inventory optimization (MRP, stock efficiency) are also active.
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