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Electro-Mechanical Engineer

Aerospacelab

Aerospacelab

Amos, QC, Canada
Posted on Dec 23, 2025

About AMOS

Located in Liège, AMOS (Advanced Mechanical & Optical Systems) is a company specialized

in the development of ultra-high opto-mechanical systems, mostly dedicated to space industry

and professional astronomy.

Since 1983, AMOS has been a recognized player around the world. AMOS works with

prestigious international clients and partners. More than 100 passionate employees put their

expertise at the service of the development of innovative solutions, while respecting the values

of the company:

  • Team spirit, to unite individual strengths and assets to achieve collective success;
  • Excellence, through the commitment and quality of everyone's work;
  • Respect, through recognition by listening, openness and consideration, whether colleague, partner, or client.

Since 2024, the acquisition of AMOS by Aerospacelab—a leader in satellite manufacturing

ranging from 50 kg to 1,000 kg—has created strong synergies, particularly in the field of

embedded optical payloads at the heart of satellites. AMOS’s historical expertise in highprecision

optics and mechanics now combines with Aerospacelab’s industrial capabilities, pace

of innovation, and strategic vision. This dynamic strengthens our shared ability to develop

advanced space technologies and deliver ambitious projects, from design to implementation.

Key responsibilities

  • Understand and analyze the specificities of the project and ensure that they are respected
  • In collaboration with the different teams involved in the project, produce a solution that meets the specifications
  • Size and choose various electromechanical components (bearings, choice of materials, etc.).)
  • Drafting of specifications and follow-up of subcontractors
  • Ensure the manufacturing follow-up of critical mechanical parts and electromechanical components
  • Take charge of the integration and validation of the electromechanical part of projects
  • Produce the required technical documentation

Duties

  • You will be mainly involved in space projects (optical payload, VHR imagery, etc.) for which you will be responsible for the design, manufacturing follow-up and AIV of the electromechanical part of the project.

Must have

  • Master's degree in Electromechanical Engineering or equivalent with 5 years' experience in the field of electromechanical design (multidisciplinary competence)
  • Be creative, know how to take initiative
  • Ability to work in a team, communicate well and defend technological choices
  • Pragmatic, concerned about respecting technical and planning commitments
  • Flexible and autonomous, you have strong adaptability and learning skills
  • Knowledge of CAD software, ideally CATIA V5
  • English proficiency: Minimum B1 level
  • Experience in space field is a plus