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A vacancy for a Systems Engineer dmw for Secure Space Mission Solutions has arisen within Airbus Defence and Space in Friedrichshafen or Ottobrunn Munich. The successful applicant will join TESUGTL4 Secure Space Mission Solutions. Responsible for system engineering of security systems for space missions comprising space and ground segment perimeter in the frame of national programs, ESA missions and export systems. Main tasks to be performed in a high selfreliant manner are Definition and implementation of security systems, architectures, concepts and designs. Security system requirement analysis incl. security risk analysis Accreditation of ITsecurity systems Common Criteria, ITSecurity Execution of design tradeoffs Identification and definition of security system internal and external Interfaces ICDs Specification of security system HW SW elements Costing of security solutions Collaboration across interfaces with Space Segment Ground Segment Engineering, Space Instrument, Performance Engineering, Operations Engineering Technical Management Lead Coordinate Proposals Lead Studies RD activities Lead Coordinate Midsize security projects Working experiences and knowledge Sound knowledge of system engineering support tools, e.g. for requirements management, architectural design, etc. Technical Management for low to midsized Projects is of advance Basic knowledge about ITSecurity and or cryptography solutions Experience in Common Criteria, ISO 27000 or equivalent processes is of advance Experience in SW implementation and or verification C C, Java is of advance

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