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GALILEO Ground Segment AIV Engineer
2015-12-18 13:05:15| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS
LSE Space GmbH is looking for the location in Noordwijk The Netherlands an experienced Ground Segment AIV Engineer for our customer ESTEC. Tasks You will support the Galileo Project Office in the activities of Ground Segment AIV Assembly, Integration and Validation, with the following responsibilities a AIV Engineering Review AIV documentation AIV Plans, RVMs, Test Cases, Test Procedures b Follow up of GMS Segment Tests in AIV Platform Pforzheim and the Galileo Control Centres Review Test Procedures Support TRRs and ensure that planned testing is correct in terms of qualification objectives, configuration, and adequacy of the Test Procedures Witness test execution Review qualification test results and test logs Attend PTRs and Credit Collection meetings to approve Qualification. Prepare inputs for the relevant NRBs. Approve qualification of requirements based on Results c Support to System Verification Activities Support the Ground Segment Integration activity including test execution Review the GS Integration documentation including the RVMs, GS Integration and Verification Plan, Test Cases and Test Procedures. Participate in the test activities write and review Test Procedures, attend TRRs and TRBs, perform or witness test execution, coordinate test team, review qualification test results and test logs Participate in NRBsARBs analyzing noncompliances and RFWs Identify and report on anomalies impacting System activities and provide support for followup and resolution. Support other System Integration and Verification activities e.g. SCTCs, IOV Test Campaign, External Interface testing, GMS Commissioning You will be required to develop Pretest documentation and posttest result approval. Including, but not limited to GMS AIV documentation RVM, Test Plans, Test Procedures Reviewed Test Results redlined after witnessing Proposed qualification credits to be approved during formal qualification review meetings Results of System Test Campaigns and in particular Ground Segment Integration tests. Essential requirements In addition to having a University degree or equivalent in a relevant discipline, the key person shall have Experience working in integrationverification environment for more than 5 year, preferably in large, distributed space, aircraft, or military projects. Experience related to developments in the Galileo project and its Ground Segment. Demonstrated experience in Security AIV. Good IT knowledge of modern clientserver system, network security functions. Endtoend knowledge of complex data processing real time UDP data multiplexing. Proven experiences with UNIXLINUX, RT OS and IP networks, HTTPS, FTP, UDP and SNMP. MS Office Tools Word, PowerPoint, Excel, MS Project, VISIO, DOORS requirements management. Desirable requirements In view of the complex interaction with numerous entities, candidates should have good communication skills and the capability to manage complex and potentially stressful tasks.Good practical and analytical skills are also required. Perfect command of English, verbal and written. Location of work The work requires frequent travel to the GCCD, GCCI , and Pforzheim, as well as occasional travel to other locations. Benefits A permanent employment contract. Competitive salary plus a comprehensive benefits package. Career path. Security In line with Asylum Immigration Legislation, all applicants must be eligible to live and work in the EU. Documented evidence of eligibility will be required from candidates as part of the recruitment process. Furthermore, in view of the nature of the work the company is in, all potential employees will undergo stringent reference and identity checks. A process for obtaining personal security clearance from hisher national security authority will be required You are looking for a challenging position in a very interesting, international environment? Then send your application preferably online to daniel.gestallsespace.com.
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