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AIT Engineer Launcher Ignition System

2014-01-07 15:36:17| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS

For one of our Dutch customers, we are currently searching a small team 23 fte of AIT Engineers. This company is specialized in the development and production of igniters for rocket engines and delivers the igniters and turbine pump starter for the Ariane 5 launcher. Currently they are developing the ignition system for the new upper stage of Ariane 5ME with the new developed Vinci Engine. This will be a common upper stage with the Ariane 6. This will be a position covering the complete AIT process cycle. This will all be on component, assembly and system level. Selecting the test location Writing the test specifications and procedures Setting up the test fixtures Performing the tests Writing test reports Selecting and buying some COTS components. Desired Skills and Experience A University degree in a relevant engineering topic A minimum of five years experience in the field of AIT, preferably for space applications Fluent in English, both written and oral Demonstrate very good communication and team working skills Be able to work calmly under stress with a minimum of supervision.

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