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Galileo System VerificationValidation Engineer

2020-11-12 09:12:02| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS

Are you motivated by the opportunity to work for Galileo? Galileo is Europes own global satellite system and currently consists of a constellation of 22 satellites. It is capable of providing a highly accurate, guaranteed global positioning service under civilian control. The system is still under development and has recently entered the Exploitation Phase. To strengthen our onsite team at ESTEC, we are looking for an Galileo System AIV engineer. You will play a key role in developing a missioncritical systems for one of the most prestigious space programmes. Your daytoday activities Provide support the Navigation Directorate and especially the Galileo System Unit, including Support the definition of the CLA System Functional test program that shall verify endto end security functions from service facilities such as the GSF to enduser Support the definition of the CLA System Functional specification Test Plan, Test Cases and Test Procedures to demonstrate that the System is behaving as expected in a realistic operational setting. Support the definition of the test Plan that describes the System endtoend test scenarios and presents the approach for System Requirements Verification and Validation. Support preparation for the test execution Support Test Report Preparation Things you need to be successful Hold a passport of one of the EU countries University degree MSc minimum in Aerospace Engineering or equivalent, as well as experience in these fields. Specific knowledge in the safety engineering. Knowledge of space and ground systems architecture. Candidates must be eligible for security clearance from their national security administration A EU Personal Security Clearance at the level of CONFIDENTIAL and above is part of the selection procedure. Our offer? A permanent position and the opportunity to become a shareholder and thus share in our successes. Therefore, working at CGI is rewarded twice. Follow the right training courses via our CGI Academy, because your personal development is important to us and our priority. A place in our closeknit community where together we bear the responsibility of projects and exceed customer expectations. A role in our CGI story. We want to get the best out of you! Are you ready to be part of our story? Your working environment With almost 40 years in the industry, CGI Space is a growing business with exciting projects and prospects across the Navigation, Security, Earth Observation and Satcoms domains. We currently have around 500 members working on projects in the UK, Germany, France, Italy and the Netherlands. You will get the opportunity to work for Galileo. Galileo is Europes own global satellite system and currently consists of a constellation of 22 satellites. It is capable of providing a highly accurate, guaranteed global positioning service under civilian control. Interested? Apply now! We will contact you as soon as possible. Questions about the position? Ask them to Gert Marin, Director Consulting Services via gert.mariencgi.com. For more information about the application procedure, please contact Chris Nikijuluw, corporate recruiter, via 06204 511 05 or chris.nikijuluwcgi.com We have a Global Recruitment Policy that we do not cooperate with external parties. Acquisition is therefore not appreciated.

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