Careers at Magister
Creating solutions for the future together
Creating solutions for the future together
The Magister team is made up of around 20 motivated experts. This includes PhDs, software engineers and professionals in telecommunications, satellite technologies and networks, as well as operations & people management and marketing.
It’s important for us to be driving true change in our field. Our simulators are paving the way in New Space & satellite industry development, and we’re always open to new professionals eager to join us on this mission.
Do you want to work in an environment where you can really make a difference to the space and satellite solutions of the future? Do you have expertise in some of the following areas?
If your answer is “yes”, send your application and CV to info@magister.fi and describe what kind of expertise you would bring to our team.
Are you a student or a recent graduate? We warmly encourage you to get in touch about job, summer job, Master’s thesis and PhD thesis opportunities, if you’re interested in what we do.
What do Magisterians say about the company?
“At Magister, employee wellbeing and onboarding have been considered thoughtfully. There is a flexible approach to remote work and different life situations.
In my new role at Magister, I look forward to combining my research experience from my younger years with the expertise I’ve gained in the IoT industry in the past years, and how it will expand my expertise in interesting research topics I’ll be working on.”
“At Magister, I get to study the newest globally used technology and work on it. In simulations, I can apply many of my major interests from my studies, where my focus is in Mathematical Modelling in Science and Decision Analytics.
My career choice is clear – this work has been so interesting. I’ve also received really good support from my colleagues when I’ve needed it. It’s great to work with intelligent and friendly people.”
“I’ve been at Magister since the start, as the company was established on top of my PhD project at the University of Jyväskylä. I’m grateful that I’ve been able to advance my academic pursuits along with the work I’ve been doing.
It’s like there have been many jobs in this one career, since I’ve studied so many interesting things here. There is one thing they’ve all had in common – simulators.”