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About us SCISYS Deutschland GmbH provides professional engineering and consultancy services supporting space programmes and missions. We have a strong presence at ESOC and EUMETSAT, as well as serving all ESA sites, ESO, Columbus Control Centre, the German Galileo Control Centre and spacecraft primes. Our team is composed of university graduates and experienced professionals, comprising some of the most knowledgeable, dedicated and talented engineers across Europe. Our services cover the whole life cycle of space programmes from early concepts to operations. Our Space Division provides a dynamic, supportive and friendly atmosphere in which you are encouraged to lead with initiative. We support new ideas from our colleagues and are focused on innovation. Moreover, we actively manage your professional development, training and career progression. For our project in Noordwijk in the Netherlands we are looking for an Electrical AIT AIV Engineer fm at ESTEC. Tasks The post holder will perform the following general tasks Modelling of systems including spacecraft, ground segment and other required auxiliary systems in support of system design and verification. Modelling of system of systems in support of system and enterprise architecting. Definition and validation of metamodels methodologies in support of system modelling activities. Integration and verification of industrial elements in the end to end performance scenario. Provide technical support to projects and end users in the domain of AIT and AIV. Isolate software problems, report and develop patches for section supported methods and tools. Evaluate needs and generate requirements for enhancements. Evaluate relevant new methods, tools and standards for the domains covered. Provide technical support for detailed definition of flight operations authoring and viewer tools and products for crewed missions. Maintain the corresponding tools and infrastructure. The postholder will be assigned to the System Modelling and Functional Verification Section of the Software Systems Division. The specific tasks include Definition and updating of the requirements related to the Satellite AITAIV e.g. plans, test specifications, test procedures. Ensuring the definition and implementation of a satellite andor payload AIV programme which meets the technical and programmatic requirements. Monitoring and control of subsystem and system level integration and test activities e.g. participation to test reviews, test readiness, test boards, attendance to test execution. Ensuring ESA and Hispasat requirements are met. Monitoring the AIT planning, preparation, execution and test analysis activities of OHB, including the representation of ESA at daily, weekly and monthly meetings and providing weekly briefing reports Represent ESA at TRR, PTR, NRB meetings in coordination with the project PA and Engineering Ensuring timely preparation of integration and test procedures and reviewing these procedures supported by relevant discipline engineers. Monitor the readiness and validation of GSE, scripts and software needed for the platform and spacecraft verification. Setup and follow the verification control process ensuring adequate verification traceability. Interface with the ESA project team to ensure adequate support for AIT activities and reviews. Maintain the AIT documentation distribution and storage with support of the project administrator Support project reviews in hisher area of expertise. Support as required other subsystems AIV activities at other subcontractors locations. The holder of the post will take hisher responsibilities as AIV engineer at OHB, Bremen, Germany following the core platform integration and verification activities followed by the Spacecraft integration and verification, which will also include the environment test activities at IABG, Munich, Germany, through to the launch campaign in CSG late 2014 TBC. Extended periods at the integrator site as well as support during the launch campaign are expected. Essential requirements The required expertise for all of these activities includes A relevant engineering degree electrical engineering, space system engineering, computer science or related discipline. Experience in Electrical and or functional verification of spacecraft system and subsystems. Familiarity with the ECSS standards in verification and system engineering. Familiarity with system modelling methods and tools. Experience in requirements engineering and verification engineering. Good experience in system testing and payloads functional tests. The ability to work in a project team with a sense of cooperation and negotiation with colleagues at ESA or within Industry is required. Other information Fluency in English, both spoken and written, is required Availability to witness tests and to participate in AIT activities for relative long periods abroad, up to several months in the case of the satellite launch campaign, is expected Must be an EU national or possess a valid Dutch Work Residence Permit Planned start date is 01 April 2013 To guarantee that your application is processed, please apply via our website httpwww.scisys.dewhereweworkspacecareersspacejobs.html

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