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Job Description
Head of Regulatory & Spectrum Affairs - Hyper
KSAT (Kongsberg Satellite Services) is building Hyper, a next-generation communications initiative delivering a real-time, global relay network by integrating a LEO satellite constellation with KSAT's extensive ground infrastructure. We are hiring a Head of Regulatory & Spectrum Affairs to own every aspect of spectrum access, licensing, coordination, and compliance for the Hyper service.
Your Role
As Head of Regulatory & Spectrum Affairs, you will:
- Serve as Hyper's lead interface to international and national regulators—ITU, Nkom (Norway), and other relevant authorities and forums.
- Own all filings, coordination, licensing, and compliance strategy.
- Lead and develop the Spectrum Engineer, and build out the regulatory / spectrum function as the program scales.
- Partner closely with KSAT's central spectrum team and Legal.
- Translate regulatory constraints into actionable system requirements.
- Represent Hyper in ITU-R study groups, CEPT and regional consultations, and bilateral negotiations.
- Advise the VP and technical leadership on frequency strategy and regulatory risk.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead all spectrum activities: ITU filings, national licensing, and regulatory compliance.
- Manage regulatory timelines and deliverables across concurrent development projects.
- Contribute to ITU-R study groups and regional regulatory consultations.
- Prepare and lead bilateral coordination with other satellite operators and national administrations.
- Review and interpret new regulatory developments and advise on their impact.
- Support the regulatory aspects of ground-station deployment and RF-footprint compliance.
- Line-manage the Spectrum Engineer.
Requirements
- 3-5 years of direct experience in satellite communications regulation, frequency coordination, or spectrum policy.
- Proven track record managing ITU filings and coordination including GIMS, SNL, and BR IFIC.
- Strong knowledge of the ITU Radio Regulations, CEPT frameworks, and European / national licensing regimes.
- Must be a citizen of a NATO member state and eligible to obtain a NATO security clearance.
- Applicants must hold the right to work in Norway.
- Bachelor's or Master's degree in Engineering, Telecommunications, Policy, or Law.
Skills
Satellite communications regulationFrequency coordinationITU Radio RegulationsSpectrum policyLicensing and compliance strategyTechnical leadershipBilateral negotiations
Experience
senior