SES operates a dual-platform satellite business—legacy GEO fleet plus the newly acquired Intelsat assets—now executing a critical shift toward constellation-based services (Iris2) while building out terrestrial network integration. The engineering-heavy hiring pivot (88 open roles in engineering across senior and mid-level positions) reflects accelerating development timelines and the operational complexity of managing multi-orbit satellite systems; the tech stack reveals deep embedded systems work (FPGA, ASIC, VHDL, Verilog) alongside modern cloud infrastructure (Azure, Kubernetes, Terraform), signaling an effort to automate fleet operations and service provisioning as they scale.
Notable leadership hires: Satellite Systems Director, Chief Architect
SES is a Luxembourg-based public satellite operator and media distribution company with integrated GEO and LEO capacity. Following the Intelsat acquisition, the company now delivers connectivity, video distribution, and government/enterprise services globally through a combination of owned satellite fleets and terrestrial network infrastructure. Core operations span satellite bus design and integration, payload automation, fleet operations software, and service provisioning systems. The company sells to governments seeking secure communications, broadcasters requiring content delivery, and enterprises needing resilient connectivity in underserved regions.
SES uses Azure and Microsoft 365 for enterprise infrastructure; embedded systems tools include MATLAB, STK, and HFSS for modeling; hardware design leverages FPGA, ASIC, VHDL, Verilog, and SystemVerilog; operations stack includes Kubernetes, Kafka, Terraform, Salesforce, Azure DevOps, and NGINX.
Key projects include the Iris2 multi-orbit satellite constellation, satellite bus integration, payload automation, fleet operations software, and service provisioning systems; also executing in-orbit testing campaigns and digital tools to improve internal operations.
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