Defense and space systems integrator building autonomous mission platforms
HEMERIA designs tactical defense and space systems—nanosatellites, embedded naval platforms, and supporting infrastructure—for government and allied customers across Europe. The stack is hardware-heavy (CATIA, Cadence, ORCAD, analog simulation tools) paired with embedded C++ and Python, reflecting a systems-integration business rather than software-only. Hiring velocity is accelerating with 29 roles posted in the last 30 days, heavily weighted toward senior and mid-level engineers; the manufacturing and ops presence signals scaling from R&D into production and international deployment.
HEMERIA operates as a defense and space systems integrator headquartered in Toulouse, France. The company develops nanosatellites, cubesat platforms, embedded systems for naval applications, and supporting infrastructure (power conversion, communications) for tactical missions in resource-constrained environments. Customer base spans government defense and space agencies seeking sovereign, autonomous capabilities. Current focus includes a nanosatellite program, balloons program, and platform industrialization, alongside international business development and export market expansion. The 201–500 employee base is distributed across engineering, operations, manufacturing, and business development.
Nanosatellites, cubesats, embedded systems for naval platforms, power conversion subsystems (AC/DC converters), and supporting space infrastructure. Active production programs include a nanosatellite platform and balloon systems.
Hardware design: CATIA, Cadence, ORCAD, PSPICE, LTspice. Embedded: C++, Python, Qt, Linux. Comms/protocols: Spacewire, UART, CAN. Development: Git, Jira, Visual Studio. Frontend: Angular, JavaScript, HTML, CSS.
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