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Optical Instrument Scientist fm

2019-02-19 15:29:27| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS

SRONs mission is to bring about breakthroughs in international space research. Therefore the institute develops pioneering technology and advanced space instruments, and uses them to pursue fundamental astrophysical research, Earth science and exoplanetary research. As national expertise institute SRON gives counsel to the Dutch government and coordinates national contributions to international space missions. SRON stimulates the implementation of space science in our society. The expertise group Instrument Science has a vacancy for an Optical Instrument scientist fm Vac. nr. 1510 You will be part of the Instrument Science Group where optical experts contribute to space instruments ranging from Earth Observation and Exoplanet characterization in the visible and near infrared wavelength bands, to cryogenically cooled instruments for astrophysics in the far infrared. Project Within the climate and air quality program of SRON, you will work on the development of novel optical instrumentation for Earth Observation. Your responsibility will be in conceptual design and shadow engineering of detailed design of space spectrometers and polarimeters. Furthermore you will develop test setups and perform the calibration onground and inorbit of these optical instruments. You will work in a diverse team together with space industry and knowledge institute team members. SRON projects are carried out in Dutch national context in collaboration with international space industry and agencies. Tasks The candidate will perform the following tasks Act as optical instrument scientist in flight hardware projects Emphasis on design and analysis of optical systems Act as calibration scientist in flight hardware delivery projects Emphasis on design, development and analysis of instrument calibration Design and shadow engineering of optical subsystems Analyze optical performance test results Present results in documents and in presentations. Profile The candidate shall meet most of the following requirements Master of science level, a Ph.D. degree in applied Physics or an equivalent discipline is preferred Experience in design, tolerancing and use of optical systems Experience with optical design software Zemax, CodeV or similar Good knowledge of optical materials, production techniques of optical components, and optomechanical concepts Experience with calibration of highend optical instrumentation Experience with analysis of the performance of an optical instrument Trained in project management skills Prince II, IPMA or similar Gogetter, selfstarter, communicator. Employment conditions Employment of this fulltime position at SRONUtrecht is by NWOI The Netherlands Foundation of Scientific Research Institutes and will be for a period of two years with the possibility for an extension. If you have shown to fit well at SRON there is ample opportunity to continue your career. The salary will be in accordance with the salary scales of NWOI with a maximum of 5,757.00 gross per month on a fulltime basis highly depending on education and experience. NWO has good secondary employment conditions such as An end of year bonus of 8,33 of the gross yearly salary 42 days of vacation leave a year on fulltime basis An excellent pension scheme Options for additional personal development Excellent facilities for parental leave A holiday allowance of 8 of the gross yearly salary. For information For further information about the position, please contact dr. A. van Amerongen, Section manager within the expertise group Instrument Science, telephone 31088777 5885. Information about SRON can be found at www.sron.nl. Letter of application If you wish to apply you can send a motivation letter with CV to jobssron.nl. Please state the vacancy number 1510 in the subject of your mail. Applications will be accepted until March 17 2019. Other SRON Utrecht moves to Leiden in 2021. In the event of equal suitability, preference will be given to female applicants. No commercial propositions please. Online screening may be part of the selection procedure.

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Physicist Instrument Scientist fm

2019-01-29 12:30:10| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS

SRONs mission is to bring about breakthroughs in international space research. Therefore the institute develops pioneering technology and advanced space instruments, and uses them to pursue fundamental astrophysical research, Earth science and exoplanetary research. As national expertise institute SRON gives counsel to the Dutch government and coordinates national contributions to international space missions. SRON stimulates the implementation of space science in our society. SRON stimulates the implementation of space science in our society. SRON has a prominent track record in the development of Xray detector technology and space instruments. SRON, as one of the leading institutes, has contributed to the instruments of Xray mission of ESA XMMNewton, NASA Chandra and Jaxa Hitomi. The Athena Xray mission has been selected by ESA as the next Large mission. It contains two main instruments a Wide Field Imager and an Xray spectroscopy instrument XIFU Xray Integral Field Unit. The launch of Athena is foreseen in 2031. For the XIFU instrument, SRON develops the Focal Plane Assembly, which can be seen as the optical heart of the instrument. It contains a superconducting Transition Edge Sensor detector array operating at millikelvin temperatures. The pixels are readout by Frequency Division Multiplexing. The readout electronics operate at MHz frequencies and consists in essence of superconducting highQ LCfilters and SQUID amplifiers. The flight detector array is planned to be delivered by our NASA partners. Parallel to this, SRON develops the backup detector array, but with different design. Our Instrument Science Group has a vacancy for a Physicist Instrument Scientist fm vacancy number 1486 Project Outline Within a team of instrument scientist and engineers you will be responsible for testing of the detector arrays and data analysis. For this, an experimental setup exists, as well as test scripts and analysis software routines. Based on the test results, you will steer the improvement of detector arrays, measurement procedures and analysis software. You will operate the cryogenic He3He4 dilution cooler, and install or modify the test setups in it. You will report the results to ESA and also be responsible for publications. The focus of your role will depend on your previous experience relevant to the fields of interest. Requirements Education in experimental physics, at a level of PhD. Experience in electrical engineering, software engineering or a discipline related to instrumentation is considered as a plus. The ideal candidate has experience with superconducting detectors, SQUIDs, or cryogenic test facilities. Innovative and creative, and able to deliver within the boundaries of the project timeline. Good verbal and written communication skills in English. Team player, working well as part of a diverse team. Ability to work in a continuously changing environment. Functional competencies Accurate and reliable Judicious Takes initiative Result driven SRON core competencies Innovative Focused on collaboration Responsibility A global player Flexibility Employment conditions Employment of this fulltime position as an Instrument Scientist at SRONUtrecht is by NWOI The Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research Institutes and will be for a period of three years, with the possibility of a contract extension. SRON Utrecht will move to Leiden in 2021. The salary will be in accordance with the salary scales of NWOI , with a maximum of 5.064, a month, depending on experience. NWO has good secondary employment conditions such as An end of year bonus of 8,33 of the gross yearly salary 42 days of vacation leave a year on fulltime basis An excellent pension scheme Options for additional personal development Excellent facilities for parental leave A holiday allowance of 8 of the gross yearly salary. Information and application More information about SRON can be found at www.sron.nl. For further information about the position, please contact Dr Ruud Hoogeveen, Senior Instrument Scientist A at 31088777 5703. If you wish to apply you can send a motivation letter with CV and the names and addresses of references incl. phone and email via mail to jobssron.nl. Please state the vacancy number SRON 1486 in the subject of your mail. Applications will be accepted until 24 February 2019. SRON Utrecht moves in 2021 to Leiden. In the event of equal suitability, preference will be given to female applicants. No commercial propositions please. Online screening may be part of the selection procedure.

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Physicist Instrument Scientist fm

2019-01-28 15:29:23| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS

SRONs mission is to bring about breakthroughs in international space research. Therefore the institute develops pioneering technology and advanced space instruments, and uses them to pursue fundamental astrophysical research, Earth science and exoplanetary research. As national expertise institute SRON gives counsel to the Dutch government and coordinates national contributions to international space missions. SRON stimulates the implementation of space science in our society. SRON has a prominent track record in the development of Xray detector technology and space instruments. SRON, as one of the leading institutes, has contributed to the instruments to Xray mission of ESA XMMNewton, NASA Chandra and Jaxa Hitomi. The Athena Xray mission has been selected by ESA as the next Large mission. It contains two main instruments a Wide Field Imager and an Xray spectroscopy instrument XIFU Xray Integral Field Unit. The launch of Athena is foreseen in 2031. For the XIFU instrument, SRON develops the Focal Plane Assembly, which can be seen as the optical heart of the instrument. The Flight Model has to be delivered around 2027, but several prototype models will be developed to test the technologies applied. In 2019, the first Development Model will be assembled and tested. The SRON team develops and tests the detector readout chain based on a stateoftheart superconducting Transition Edge Sensor detector array operating at millikelvin temperatures. The pixels are readout by Frequency Division Multiplexing. The readout electronics operate at MHz frequencies and consists in essence of superconducting highQ LCfilters and SQUID amplifiers. Our Instrument Science Group has a vacancy for a Physicist Instrument Scientist fm vacancy nr. 1501 Develop instruments where the sky is no limit Project Outline Within a team of instrument scientist and engineers you will be responsible for tests of the Focal Plane Assembly and interpretation and reporting of the results. For this, existing experimental setups are available, as well as measurement scripts and dataanalysis software. You will operate the cryogenic He3He4 dilution cooler, and install and modify the test setup in it. You will contribute to improvements of the measurement procedures. The focus of your role will depend on your previous experience relevant to the fields of interest. Requirements Education in experimental physics, at a level of, Master or PhD. Experience in measurement electronics, software engineering or instrumentation is considered as a plus. The ideal candidate has experience with superconducting devicecharacterization SQUIDs, detectors, and cryogenic facilities. Innovative and creative, and able to deliver within the boundaries of the project timeline Good verbal and written communication skills in English. Team player, working well as part of a diverse team. Ability to work in a continuously changing environment. Competences Accurate and reliable Judicious Takes initiative Result driven Employment conditions Employment of this fulltime position as an Instrument Scientist at SRONUtrecht is by NWOI The Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research Institutes and will be for a period of three years, with the possibility of a contract extension. The salary will be in accordance with the salary scales of NWOI , with a maximum of 4,339.00 gross per month, depending on experience. SRONUtrecht will move to Leiden in 2021. For further information For further information about the position, please contact Dr Ruud Hoogeveen, telephone 31088 5703 or Dr JianRong Gao head of the group, telephone 3188 777 5710. Information about SRON can be found at www.sron.nl Letter of application If you wish to apply you can send a motivation letter with CV and the names and addresses of references incl. phone and email via mail to jobssron.nl. Please state the vacancy number SRON 1501 in the subject of your mail. Applications will be accepted until 24 February 2019. We will consider applications until the vacancy is filled. Online screening may be part of the selection procedure. In the event of equal suitability, preference will be given to female applicants. No commercial propositions please.

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JasonCS EndtoEnd Instrument Chains Performance Engineer

2018-11-13 17:29:33| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS

Position Reference 287 You will have the opportunity to support in the overall system aspects for endtoend instrument chains, i.e. involving the space segment platform and instruments as well as the ground segment. You will provide support in the area of system and mission performance engineering and onground instrument data processing engineering. Tasks and Activities The scope of work will include Followingup performance requirements, allocation and budgeting performed by space segment and instrument providers Following up the definition and development of the onground instrument data processing specifications e.g. algorithms and product formats Following up the development of the onground instrument data processing systems, test tools and test data Followingup and reviewing definition of approach for modelling of system performances, space segment andor instrument providers review of adequacy of related performance modelling tools Contributing to the preparation and analysis of the system performance budgets, collecting input from space segment, instruments and ground processing segment reporting any noncompliances and following up resolution Contributing to the consolidation and maintenance of the system requirements, including tracing to space segment, instrument andor ground segment requirements and tracking of the status of compliance reporting any noncompliances and follow up resolution Contributing to the consolidation of the verification approach for system performance requirements and contributing to the maintenance of the related verification matrix Contributing to the assessment of the ground data processing algorithms and CalVal algorithms developed as part of the JasonCS ground segment and confirm that they allow meeting the System Performance Requirements reporting any noncompliance and follow up resolution Contributing to the validation of products and ground data processing algorithms Following up the verification, integration and acceptance of the onground instrument data processing elements Contributing to regular reviews of System, Space Segment, Instrument and Ground Segment documentation Participate in formal reviews and technical meetings at System, Space Segment, Instrument and Ground Segment level Providing input for support preparation of documentation for System and Ground Segment level reviews. Skills and Experience The following skills and experience are mandatory You have a University degree in the domain of engineering, science, or equivalent You have at least 3 years of combined experience in the field of engineering of space andor ground systems, in the area of Earth observation from space in the field of endtoend mission performance analysis, budgeting and verification for spaceborne observing systems You have a good knowledge of relevant spaceborne observation instruments JasonCS satellites will embark a radar altimeter, a microwave radiometer, a GNSS receiver and a radiooccultation instrument. You have a good knowledge of ground data processing algorithms and ground processing environment. The following skills would be highly desirable You have experience in verifying onground instrument data processing systems You have experience in development of test data sets and processor prototypes You have experience in specification of operational products for earth observation missions. How to Apply Looking to take your career to the next level? Interested applicants should submit their CV and Cover Letter to RHEAs Recruitment team at careersrheagroup.com no later than 03122018. Preference will be given to candidates eligible for an EU or national personal security clearance at the level of CONFIDENTIAL or above. About RHEA Group RHEA Group is a leading engineering consultancy firm with demonstrated expertise in space, system and secure software solutions. We attract skilled engineers, scientists and management professionals and offer a range of exciting career paths working alongside clients such as the European Space Agency, the European GNSS Agency, EUMETSAT and NATO.

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Instrument Engineer

2018-11-13 11:30:02| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS

Solenix is specialized in the provision of highquality software engineering, technical consulting and operations services in the aerospace domain. This vacancy note concerns an onsite consulting position at EUMETSAT in Darmstadt, Germany. Instrument Engineer 1813049 Job Description We are looking for an Instrument Engineer for our client EUMETSAT. Your tasks will be related to overall system aspects for endtoend instrument chains, i.e. involving the space segment platform and instruments as well as the ground segment. You will provide support in the area of system and mission performance engineering and onground instrument data processing engineering. Typical activities will include followingup on Performance requirements, allocation and budgeting performed by space segment and instrument providers. Definition and development of the onground instrument data processing specifications e.g. algorithms and product formats. Development of the onground instrument data processing systems, test tools and test data Reviewing definition of approach for modelling of system performances, space segment andor instrument providers review of adequacy of related performance modeling tools Contributing to Preparation and analysis of the system performance budgets, collecting input from space segment, instruments and ground processing segment reporting any noncompliances and following up resolution Consolidation and maintenance of the system requirements, including tracing to space segment, instrument andor ground segment requirements and tracking of the status of compliance reporting any noncompliances and follow up resolution Assessment of the ground data processing algorithms and CalVal algorithms developed as part of the JasonCS ground segment and confirm that they allow meeting the System Performance Requirements reporting any noncompliance and follow up resolution Regular reviews of System, Space Segment, Instrument and Ground Segment documentation Supporting the Consolidation of the verification approach for system performance requirements and contributing to the maintenance of the related verification matrix Validation of products and ground data processing algorithms Following up the verification, integration and acceptance of the onground instrument data processing elements Participate in formal reviews and technical meetings at System, Space Segment, Instrument and Ground Segment level Providing input for support preparation of documentation for System and Ground Segment level reviews Most activities will involve interactions with instrument, science and ground segment teams at EUMETSAT, and also, as relevant for the work, with engineers at partner agencies. Required Skills and Experience University degree in the domain of engineering, science, or equivalent At least 3 years of combined experience in the field of engineering of space andor ground systems, in the area of Earth observation from space in the field of endtoend mission performance analysis, budgeting and verification for spaceborne observing systems Good knowledge of relevant spaceborne observation instruments JasonCS satellites will embark a radar altimeter, microwave radiometer, GNSS receiver, radiooccultation instrument Knowledge of ground data processing algorithms and ground processing environment Desirable Skills and Experience Experience in verifying onground instrument data processing systems Experience in development of test data sets and processor prototypes Experience in specification of operational products for earth observation missions Work Location Darmstadt, Germany Dates Application Deadline 30 November 2018 Start of Work January 2019 Important Notes Before applying to this position, please read the page Notes to Applicants on the Solenix website under Career. Applicants must be EU citizens or have a valid work and residence permit in Germany. Security, identity and reference checks on the candidates are part of the recruitment process. Job Application Please send your applications electronically to careersolenix.ch before the application deadline 30 November 2018 Learn more about us in Facebook

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