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Payload Instruments Engineer

2016-09-13 15:06:52| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS

Payload Instruments Engineer MF PIESERV201609ESTEC004 The successful candidate will join the Columbus Operations Division. The position is located at the European Space Research and Technology Centre ESTEC in Noordwijk, The Netherlands. Tasks and Responsibilities Responsibilities and duties include in particular Coordinate the engineering integration and logistics for PLs payloads and experiments and support Columbus operations and engineering feasibility assessments. Oversee engineering integration of PLs. Oversee coordination between ESA and NASA or other International Partners for Thermal Control System TCS Environmental Control Sub System ECLSS and PLs jointly operated. Support the increment integration activities and participate and represent ESA engineering and logistics as required on the increment integration and PL mission readiness meetings Participate in the Engineering Control Board ECB process representing ESA as required. Review and assess Experiment Science Requirements ESRs for engineering integration and maintenance aspects. Implement the Columbus systems and PLs Engineering Operations and Maintenance Services and any interagency agreements for sustaining engineering of jointly operated facilities. Coordinate and interact with other service providers in operations and other fields, like Columbus and PLs enhancement and procurement division. Manage the transfer and integration of the new infrastructure elements including the Engineering Data Base from the developers to the exploitation documentation database. Support the execution of PL operations in International Space Station ISS increments. Manage and coordinate with the Product Assurance the Materials Review Board MRB process as needed to support the resolution and recovery of failures inputs and summaries. Support troubleshooting of onboard system or PL issues including MRB participation. Support the implementation of ESA operations support contracts. Contribute to the Performance Reviews of the Industrial Operator Team IOT. Interact with industrial operations engineering teams to manage the respective engineering work packages. Interface with the industrial System or PL Engineering Managers as required for the implementation of engineering and maintenance function including monitoring of the industrial activities required for the repair and upgrades of the hardware. Contribute to the contractual transition for projects that have completed the development phase. Coordinate periodical expert centre meetings and teleconferences to control activities and services Participate in the establishment of strategy and policy for longterm operations and maintenance for the ESA PL flight systems. Evaluate and implement spare procurement and change requests. Participate in the Design and Acceptance Review Process of the assigned European ISS elements, enhancements and experiments. Provide operations engineering supportexpertise to projects in the CD phase, with the goal to establish the operations engineering and maintenance concepts. Qualifications and Experience The applicants should have A Masters degree in a relevant discipline Engineering, Computer Sciences, or Physics. Several years of experience on the design and verification of operations related systems and products for the ISS programme. Preference will be given to candidates eligible to work in the European Union. What Do We Offer? A chance to actively participate in the space adventure. To work in a growing company, with a nice atmosphere and where autonomy and initiatives are encouraged. Diversity of software developments and applications. An interesting remuneration package will be offered with relocation assistance, if applicable. This position is full time. We are looking for someone to start as of 10 October 2016. How To Apply? Please apply by filling in the online application form and uploading your CV and Motivation Letter both in English on the Careers section of our website httpcareers.spaceapplications.com via the Apply button. The deadline for your application is 25 September 2016. For additional information, please contact Mr. Thomas Peignier or Ms. Floriane Thomas at Space Applications Services Leuvensesteenweg 325 1932 Zaventem, Belgium Tel 32 02 721.54.84 Email jobsspaceapplications.com www.spaceapplications.com

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Spacecraft Operations Engineer Payload

2016-09-12 11:05:18| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS

etamax space is a technology oriented and growing company. We provide software engineering and quality assurance services for safety and businessrelevant software and systems. Our national and international customers are manufacturers in aeronautical and aerospace engineering, transportation technology and the automotive industry. To reinforce our team in Darmstadt, we are looking for candidates to fill the post of a Spacecraft Operations Engineer Payload mf Ref 17151 Your task The candidate will work as Spacecraft Operation Engineer for the EarthCARE mission. The primary responsibility includes the Instrument system including software. Responsibilities may include activities for additional subsystems andor test, validation and operation of the Mission Control System, Mission Planning System and Simulator. The general activities depending on the phase of the mission include Study of Project specific Characteristics and Ground Segment Documentation Preparation of Functional Requirements for the Project dedicated Flight Control Software Participation in the Analysis and Design of Satellite Operations Review and Assessment of Satellite documentation and support to the Space Segment development Preparation of Functional Requirements for the Project dedicated Flight Control Ground Facilities Preparation of Flight Control and Contingency Procedures Mission Management and Mission Planning Support Service Production of Project specific Software Validation and Satellite Interface Validation Test SVT Procedures, Reports and Participation in SVTs Participation in the System Operations Validation Test SOV, Training and Simulation Programmes Participation in Launch and Early Orbit Phase LEOP and Mission Critical Operations General Flight Control Support Service Spacecraft Performance Analysis Your skills Spacecraft subsystem knowledge Payloads including software ideally OpticalRadar Experience in activities applicable to spacecraft operations Fluency in English, both speech and writing Coordination with other service providers in operations team player Interaction with other service providers in operations and other fields e.g. payload ground segment providers Familiarity with operational simulators, especially the ones based on SimSat Familiarity with satellite control systems, in particular SCOS2000 Desirable skills Familiarity with the ESOC environment Familiarity with ground station control processes and setup Familiarity with prelaunch development, integration and testing of ground and space segments Some experience dealing with external interfaces, e.g. Project, Industry, PDGS, nonEuropean mission partners Familiarity with low Earth orbit satellites Familiarity with MOIS Familiarity with Ground station scheduling processes We offer Demanding and interesting projects in an international environment Integration to a team of highly motivated professionals High degree of flexibility and possibilities to develop your career For any questions please contact Pablo Beltrami 49 06151.87056.0

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Payload Instrument Engineer SCJ 2990

2016-09-07 17:07:01| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS

Payload Instrument Engineer J 2990 Summary An experienced Engineer to work onsite at ESTEC within the Technology Preparation Section, in the Future Missions Office SCIF. Objective To provide support for the timely development of technologies required for the future Science missions. Responsibilities Duties Duties will include but are not limited to Monitor the implementation of the activities contained in the Cosmic Visions Technology Plan, solicit the required inputs from the respective Interface Technical Officers, maintain the associated implementation database, produce implementation status reports and presentations Assist in the planning and coordination of the implementation of the activities contained in the Cosmic Visions Technology Plan Provide support to the development of the technologies required for the future ESA science missions as defined in the Cosmic Visions Programme TDAs documentation preparation Statement of Work, technical requirements and technical followup Provide support to the technology planning and the production of Technology Development Plans for future missions, themes and systems Assist in the coordination of technology developments and planning across ESA and with external parties Contribute to the implementation of TDAs Support future mission assessment and advanced studies in areas related to advanced technologies Participate in technical reviews and working groups Qualifications Experience The nature of the service to be provided requires that the key service personnel possess a wide spectrum knowledge in engineering physics, with a natural inclination for understanding new technologies. The key service personnel should have several years of experience in the development of advanced technologies, preferably for space applications. Management experience with industrial contract exposure is an important asset. Knowledge of advanced optics, novel sensors and materials, power generation, thermal protection and cryogenics is required. The key service personnel will be expected to technically follow technology development contracts. The planning of the implementation of technology developments and the reporting on ongoing activities will form an important key service aspect. Essential Skills An ability to work independently and to establish good working relations is essential A proactive and cando attitude is expected Further Details All roles within Telespazio VEGA have a defined closing date, however if a successful candidate is found before the advert expires the role will be closed early. We would therefore advise any candidate to apply as early as possible to avoid disappointment. Closing Date for applications is Thursday 22nd September 2016 Location of the position is ESTEC, The Netherlands Benefits Competitive salary plus a comprehensive benefits package including holiday, life assurance and a contributory pension scheme are offered to the successful candidate Security In line with Asylum Immigration Legislation, all applicants must be eligible to live and work in the EU. Documented evidence of eligibility will be required from candidates as part of the recruitment process. Furthermore, in view of the nature of the work the company is in, all potential employees will undergo stringent reference and identity checks.

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Spacecraft Operations Engineer for EarthCare Payload

2016-09-06 12:02:35| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS

Telespazio VEGA Deutschland has been supporting the European Space Industry for over 30 years, including ESA, DLR, EUMETSAT and CNES. The primary areas of responsibility for this service are the Instrument systems including software but the service provider may be requested to assume the responsibility and perform activities for additional subsystems or systems within the scope of general SOE services, including test, validation and operation of the Mission Control System, Mission Planning System and Simulator. The service provide provider will be primarily assigned to a particular mission within Earth Observation Explorer Mission family but with the possibility of supporting other missions within this family. This is a job for an experienced Engineer. HeShe will be directly located on customer site at ESOC, Darmstadt, Germany. The position is fulltime and permanent. Deadline for submission is 13.09.2016 and expected start date will be earliest ion October 2016. ResponsibilitiesDuties The general activities to be supported by this service are depending on the phase of the mission Study of Project specific Characteristics and Ground Segment Documentation Preparation of Functional Requirements for the Project dedicated Flight Control Software Participation in the Analysis and Design of Satellite Operations Review and assessment of Satellite documentation and support to the Space Segment development Preparation of Functional Requirements for the Project dedicated Flight Control Ground Facilities Preparation of Flight Control and Contingency Procedures Mission Management and Mission Planning Support Service Production of Project specific Software Validation and Satellite Interface Validation Test SVT Procedures, Reports and Participation in SVTs Participation in the System Operations Validation Test SOV, Training and Simulation Programmes Participation in Launch and Early Orbit Phase LEOP and Mission Critical Operations General Flight Control Support Service Spacecraft Performance Analysis QualificationsExperience A relevant University degree or higher qualification together with experience in spacecraft operations Essential Skills Spacecraft subsystem knowledge Payloads including software ideally OpticalRadar Experience in activities applicable to spacecraft operations Fluency in English, both speech and writing Coordination with other service providers in operations team player Interaction with other service providers in operations and other fields e.g. payload ground segment providers Familiarity with operational simulators, especially the ones based on SimSat Familiarity with satellite control systems, in particular SCOS2000 Ability to work independently Desirable Skills Familiarity with the ESOC environment Familiarity with ground station control processes and setup Familiarity with prelaunch development, integration and testing of ground and space segments Some experience dealing with external interfaces, e.g. Project, Industry, PDGS, nonEuropean mission partners Familiarity with low Earth orbit satellites Familiarity with MOIS Familiarity with Ground station scheduling processes Ability to multitask and work in a flexible way

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Payload Instruments Engineer

2016-09-02 17:03:02| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS

HE Space is a successful international space company. For over 30 years, we have been supporting our customers with qualified experts in the field of engineering, science and administration. We are currently looking for a Payload Instruments Engineer to support our customer in the Netherlands. Payload Instruments Engineer Key Tasks and Responsibilities As part of the The Future Missions Office within the Science directorate, you will have the following responsibilities Monitor the implementation of the activities contained in the Cosmic Visions Technology Plan, solicit the required inputs from the respective Interface Technical Officers, maintain the associated implementation database, produce implementation status reports and presentations Assist in the planning and coordination of the implementation of the activities contained in the Cosmic Visions Technology Plan Provide support to the development of the technologies required for the future ESA science missions as defined in the Cosmic Visions Programme TDAs documentation preparation Statement of Work, technical requirements and technical followup Provide support to the technology planning and the production of Technology Development Plans for future missions, themes and systems Assist in the coordination of technology developments and planning across ESA and with external parties Contribute to the implementation of TDAs Support future mission assessment and advanced studies in areas related to advanced technologies Participate in technical reviews and working groups. Skills Experience You will have the following qualifications and relevant experience University degree in Engineering Physics A wide spectrum knowledge in engineering physics, with a natural inclination for understanding new technologies Several years of experience in the development of advanced technologies, preferably for space applications Knowledge of advanced optics, novel sensors and materials, power generation, thermal protection and cryogenics is required Experience in technology developments and the reporting on ongoing activities will form an important key service aspect Management experience with industrial contract exposure is an important asset Fluency in English is mandatory knowledge of another European language is an advantage. This job is located in Noordwijk. We welcome applicants who are available from November 2016 or as soon as possible thereafter. If you think you have what it takes for this job, please send us your CV together with a letter of motivation both in English and in Word to Ms Corrina Scheepmaker at jobshespace.com, quoting job NLSC3206 before 27Sep16. An exciting and dynamic international working environment awaits you! Apply for this job

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