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Ground Segment System Engineer

2019-02-05 12:32:24| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS

We are looking for candidates to provide consultancy at EUMETSAT in the following areas of work Modelling of ground segment subsystems, addressing functional , behavioural and interface aspects Refactoring of the architectural design of existing systems within the context defined for the Reference Ground Segment Support the consolidation and evolution of the Reference Architecture Definition of requirements for the components of the architecture. The candidate shall make use of ModelBased Systems Engineering approaches and tools to document the work done and describe the architecture of the system components . The MBSE tool available at the Customer in support of functional analysis and decomposition of the system is CORE 9 from Vitech. We offer interesting and competitive salary and employment conditions and a dynamic and stimulating environment. Please dont hesitate to contact us and discover more about it.

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