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Maintenance Engineer for the Ground Control Segment

2017-11-18 10:11:58| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS

Your Mission DLR GfR mbH is a company providing reliable, safe and secure aerospace services. DLR GfR mbH operates and manages the constellation of Galileo satellites from the Galileo Control Center in Oberpfaffenhofen in Germany GCCD. In the frame of Galileo Service Operator GSOp contract, DLR GfR will be responsible for L2 maintenance for the Ground Control Segment GCS located in the Galileo Control Center GCC in Oberpfaffenhofen. The scope of this work package is to fulfill the tasks of a GCS Maintenance Engineer within the GCC. This includes the preventive and corrective activities necessary to ensure the availability of the GCS infrastructure to support nominal operations and goes alongside with diagnostic task tasks on existing components, incident analysis and the support of system enhancements. As part of the DLR GfR Maintenance Team, the GCS Maintenance Engineer contributes to the regular reporting, support milestones defined by the project and to internalexternal servicesactivities as defined by the Maintenance Manager. Your tasks L2 Preventive and Corrective Maintenance for GCS according the segment provider AR Investigation and support for ARBs and NRBs, including troubleshooting on representative environment and development and validation of workarounds Configuration of the GCS infrastructure as required Support to the GCS Operations team for critical activities Maintenance of the all platforms, including alignment of the separated chains with the GCS OPE chain configuration Software Installations, verification and restoration on all chains Definition of test documentation including maintenance of the documentation Support to the preparation and execution of the NonRegression System Validation Test Campaigns Contribution to conceptual work and processes, including the development of maintenance or implementation plans Assisting the planning and coordination of GCS maintenance activities Maintenance and development of subject matter expert SME training material Follow upsupport of reviews, milestones and project meetings Generation of reports as required Provision of inputs to the release strategy for minor and major evolutions of the GCS infrastructure Your qualification Engineering degree in a relevant technical field with min. 5 years of experience Experience in ground system operations maintenance Experience in supporting IT concept development Familiar with IT systems, like webbased applications and server hardware Knowledge of Galileo or other navigation ground segment would be a plus Very deep Linux knowledge Comfortable using Windows Server systems Willingness to strictly follow procedures and creative enough to find workarounds if they fail Ability to coordinate complex tasks over team boundaries Interested in new and exciting things, interested in constant learning Willing and able to travel for trainings and workshops An advanced level of English is mandatory, if not yet mastered the willingness to learn at least a basic level of German is expected

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