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Ground Segment Integration Engineer

2020-10-16 16:11:46| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS

WHO ARE WE? GMV GmbH is a German company, being part of GMV, a global technology group in Space, Defense, ICT and Intelligent Transport Systems employing 2300 staff. Our activities in Germany are related to hightech aerospace projects, space operations, ground systems, mission analysis, navigation and flight dynamics. GMV GmbH also specializes in software and hardware systems for simulation, emulation, 3D visualization and operations support. We are headquartered in Oberpfaffenhofen near Munich and have offices in Darmstadt. At GMV GmbH you will find a unique work environment that requires talent, imagination and personal effort. We are an international team bound together by the passion for challenge, innovation, technology and customer service. Having the best professionals on board is the true source of our competitive advantage. We recruit excellent engineers and encourage innovation, technical excellence and continuing education. Were an international and innovative engineering company. JOB DESCRIPTION Responsibilities Duties Tasks You will be part of our team, full of talent and desire to innovate, where you will be part of the integration team, responsible for integrating the subsystem into the operational platform as they are available, with direct interface with the development team, the system team and the client. Heshe will be responsible for integrating and configuring subsystems, characterising anomalies and raising them to the development team when cannot be solved in the integration environments. Qualifications MSc in any related discipline Required knowledge Integration, validation and verification processes, satellite ground segment subsystems and underlying technologies C and or Java, python, linux. Experience At least 2 years of experience WHAT DO WE OFFER? The possibility to work in an international team, with innovative projects. We also give you the chance to develop your career in our work centers around Europe, USA and Asia. Professional Career Development. We help you directing your career, starting from a technical base, passing through the team and project management, the technical expertise or the commercial area, keeping contact with our clients. Its up to you! Access to the companys training program. You can acquire and sharpen your knowledge in the technologies we use, as well as your language skills. Social benefits. Flexible working schedule. Possibility to participate in team activities and sports competitions with us. Private medical insurance. If you would like to work in an interesting, fun, fastpaced, challenging, diverse and global company which is growing rapidly, please send us your resume to our Career site For more information about GMV GmbH, please visit our website at www.gmv.com

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