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2021-02-23 12:12:48| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS

GENERAL ENVIRONMENT Part of the Eiffage Group 70 000p, 16b, which is a key player on Ground Segment for Aeronautics Space in Europe, Clemessy Netherlands BV is a Services Center that has been recently created to provide Maintenance Engineering Support to our main customers Electrical and Mechanical Engineering, Maintenance Engineering RAMS ILS and AITOperations Support. Located in Noordwijk NL, we offer a rewarding work environment with high skilled opportunities on all the main European programs, while maintaining an employeefocused atmosphere. We are currently looking for a Power Conditioning Engineer to develop our Support activities at ESTEC, ESA Technical Center in Noordwijk NL. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES The support activities will be performed in the following technical domain Power Management Distribution Engineering Main tasks are to provide expertise in the field of Power Conditioning Engineering Digital Control of power converters. FPGA and microcontroller programming. Design of power converters with GaN SPECIFIC COMPETENCE REQUIREMENTS Knowledge on space power conversion systems will be an asset. High degree organizational and communication abilities. Comfortable with working in a diverse and multinational team environment. QUALIFICATIONS Applicants should have an education and a background in the Power Conditioning Engineering. The working language is English, and French would be appreciated. LOCALISATION Clemessy Netherlands BV, with onsite fulltime position in ESTEC premises Noordwijk, NL. Travels in Europe can be requested. ESTIMATED START DATE 1052021

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