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EMC Engineer E3
2016-10-17 17:04:39| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS
Ajilon Technology Aerospace is looking for an EMC Engineer E3 for an opportunity at the European Space Agency in the Netherlands Ajilon Technology Aerospace is a specialized Engineering consultancy with more than 30 years experience providing aerospace Engineers to our key partners in The Netherlands. Ajilon is a longstanding business partner of the European Space Agency ESA, with more than 100 employees recruited from across Europe currently supporting ESAs activities. The European Space Agencys antenna section provides antenna support to all space applications being Telecommunication, Navigation, Earth Observation Science and human Spaceflight. The technical domain of expertise can be seen through the different activitiesproductsinstruments that are covered by the section Reflector antennas, Feed systems including multifrequency and high power capability, Array antennas direct radiating or associated with a reflector, Frequency and polarisation sensitive surfaces, Passive and Active Beam Forming Networks, Fixed and mobile user terminal, Low gain antennas, Submillimetre wave instruments and technologies, Antenna analysis and optimisation with knowledge on antenna and components modelling tools POS, GRASP, HFSS, ... and Antenna and payload measurement test techniques. General tasks to be performed The contractor will report to the Head of the Antenna and Submillimetre Wave Section of the Electromagnetics and Space environment Division. The general responsibilities of the contractor will beThe general responsibilities of the contractor will be in two main areas The contractor will be preparing and monitoring Research and Development activities in the field of Antennas. A diverse range of tasks will have to be carried out by the contractor within the above activity domain, encompassing hardware, software and system aspects. The contractor will provide antenna technical support to ESA projects. This includes inhouse design and tradeoff studies to support both developments and reviews. Tasks will require the analysis and design of reflector antennas and arrays and the calculation of the interference effects between antennas and the spacecraft structure.Functional Support in EMC engineering to Agencys Projects throughout all phases of Project lifecycle. This includes Definition and assessment of EMC requirements at both System and Equipment level. Definition and assessment of EMC test and verification procedures of spacecraft equipment and systems. Electromagnetic and circuital analyses. Assessment of EMC test results, EMC nonconformances and Request for Waivers. Troubleshooting activities for spacecraft equipment and system exhibiting electromagnetic interference. Active participation to Spacecraft or payloads Preliminary Design Reviews PDR, Critical Design Reviews CDR and Flight Acceptance Reviews FAR. Specific tasks to be performed Calibration and validation activities for the inorbit Swarm magnetic instrument package. Investigation of Magnetic Field Perturbations and identification of correction actions. Support to ESA projects for EMC and magnetic cleanliness. Support DC magnetic measurements in the Magnetic Coil facility. To successfully perform the above mentioned tasks, the following background experience is required Masters Degree Electrical Engineering or Physics with at least 5 years proven industrial experience in EMC for spacecraft systems and equipment. Experience in DC magnetics and EMC in general Expertise in EMC analysis and testing Expertise in defining and validating algorithms for data processing, industrial experience is an asset min. 1 year familiarity with software tools for data post processing e.g. Matlab. Ability to perform assessment of test data, specifications and request for Waivers as well as to perform troubleshooting About ESAESTEC The European Space Agency ESA has sites in several European countries. The European Space Research and Technology Centre ESTEC is the largest site and the technical heart of ESA. This nursery of European space activities is located in Noordwijk, Netherlands. At ESTEC, about 2500 engineers, technicians and scientists work handson with mission design, spacecraft and space technology. Almost all ESA projects except launchers are managed from ESTEC. In Noordwijk, people work on science missions, manned space missions, Earth observation, telecommunications and navigation satellites. ESTEC provides extensive testing facilities to verify the proper operation of spacecraft, such as the Large Space Simulator LSS, acoustic and electromagnetic testing bays, multiaxis vibration tables and the ESA Propulsion Laboratory EPL. Please send your CV to technologyaerospaceajilon.nl before 09112016
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