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Galileo Ground Segment Engineer

2020-07-03 16:11:45| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS

Position Reference 072 RHEA Group is a growing international company, focusing on providing innovative, marketready solutions and services in our key sectors of Space and Security for both commercial and institutional customers. We employ over 500 staff working across 10 different countries. We work with distinguished clients such as the European Space Agency, EUMETSAT, NATO, European Commission, Canadian Government and national space agencies. When you work for RHEA, you will have the opportunity to work alongside some of the best talented minds and experts in our industries, either working at our clients sites on some of the most exciting space missions or on cuttingedge projects in security, concurrent design, data and ground systems within our own offices. To attract the best candidates, RHEA offers our employees competitive remuneration packages, unique career opportunities, individualised training and development programmes and local relocation support to take the stress out moving to another country or city. We are recruiting now. We understand your concerns during this period of a global pandemic and we will work with you, at your pace ensuring your questions are answered and maximum flexibility is offered. We are currently looking for a Galileo Ground Segment Engineer to work in the beautiful city of Prague. Galileo is Europes Global Navigation Satellite System GNSS, providing improved positioning and timing information with significant positive implications for many European services and users. The objective of this role is to support the ground segment engineering activities. Tasks and Activities The scope of work will include Follow up of the G2G ground segment activities Review of the proposed architecture Analysis of the impact on G1G hosting entities Advise on the compatibility with current architecture and corresponding constraints Follow up of the hosting entities new equipment in the scope of G1G evolution Skills and Experience The following skills and experience are mandatory Masters Degree in the relevant discipline. At least 5 years of experience in Galileo Ground Segment Fluency in English Understanding of the current situation on hosting capabilities i.e. maximum number of racks in GCCs and the possible evolutions Organised, dynamic and proactive Security clearance EU Secret will be necessary but is not mandatory to start the activities 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 24072020. Preference will be given to candidates eligible for an EU or national personal security clearance at the level of CONFIDENTIAL or above.

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