Associate Technical Program Manager (USG Systems) (Summer 2026)
Astranis(3 days ago)
About this role
Astranis is seeking an Associate Technical Program Manager supporting USG spacecraft programs. The role involves systems thinking, technical documentation, and cross-functional coordination to ensure successful program execution.
Required Skills
- Systems Engineering
- Requirements Management
- Documentation
- Program Planning
- Spacecraft Integration
- Technical Documentation
- Risk Management
- Stakeholder Coordination
- Space Systems
- Configuration Management
About Astranis
astranis.comAstranis designs, builds, and operates small, high-orbit satellites and dedicated satellite networks to deliver flexible, resilient, high‑speed communications for commercial and government customers worldwide. The company pioneered a new class of compact yet powerful high‑orbit spacecraft that use modern digital processing to replace legacy, oversized megasats. Astranis has multiple satellites on orbit, more than ten on contract, and over $1 billion in satellite services sold. Customers choose Astranis for faster deployment, lower cost, and a network‑centric approach to delivering tailored connectivity where terrestrial infrastructure is limited.
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