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2020-03-02 15:11:49| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS

Your Tasks Chemical Propulsion Systems engineer for the development of a new satellite platform Coordination of requirements and technical interfaces within the satellite platform and with the subcontractor Support equipment procurement activities performed by the subcontractor Performing analyses to support design of subsystem Generation of technical documentation, e.g. specifications, trades, analyses Planning, coordination and control of design and analysis activities. Definition of the verification philosophy on subsystem and component levels and specification of test requirements for platform testing Technical management of procurement activities for subsystem and equipment from suppliers, with support by the central Supply Chain Management organization within OHB System Support to subsystem MAIT activities Your Qualifications Degree in aerospace engineering, physics or comparable qualification Some years of professional experience in space industry in the propulsion domain or similar Experience with chemical propulsion systems is an asset Excellent conceptual and analytical skills Accustomed to work in teams with welldeveloped communication skills AIT experience would be of advantage Ideally, experience in ESA or commercial satellite development projects Experience in System Engineering and Requirements Engineering Fluent in written and spoken English, German language skills are advantageous

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