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Vitrociset Belgium, a Vitrociset Group company, can claim almost 30 years of experience in the field of space operations engineering activities, starting in 1982 with the European Space Agency. Today Vitrociset Belgium is the Corporate Groups center of gravity for the Space activities in central Europe. With the headquarter located in Belgium and permanent offices presence close to ESAs centers ESOC D, ESTEC NL and ESAC SP, the company offers you major opportunities at its many sites abroad, an international environment and assignment to prestigious clients ESA, ESO, CNES, EUMETSAT. Please send your CV for this position to Ms. Roxana Sasu to the following email address r.sasuvitrocisetbelgium.com Deadline 08.08.2018 Key Responsibilities The facilities within ESTRACK require operations engineering services as provided by Ground Operations Engineers GOE assigned to a set of missions. Ground Operations Engineers are responsible for providing the ops engineering services required for their missions during preparation and execution phase. During the routine phase, they are the first level of escalation of services provided by the Network Operations Centre NOC. Their typical counterparts on the side of ESA missions are Analysts and Spacecraft Operations Engineers. The GOE services are defined below. There is a prime and deputy GOE for each mission. The core activities of Ground Operations Engineering are as follows Provide support for the mission specific validation of ground segment elements prior to critical operations and after major modifications during the support Support for the definition of mission specific ground station configuration in the ops preparation phase and after major modifications. Support for the validation of station configuration and MC for remote operations. Provide support for validation of external tracking stations. Provide supervision and training services to the NOC during the lifetime of the mission. Generate and maintain mission specific Ground Segment Operations documentation e.g. Ground Operation Procedures, training material during lifetime of mission. Followup services for investigations of anomalies incidents and problems affecting the ground services to the mission. Support regular meeting with missions e.g. WORM, ICM or event driven meetings e.g. MRBs. In addition to these mission and dedicated services, GOEs may provide support related to specific facility or tools related to the definition, development and validation of new technical systems for Ground Segment Operations. In addition, the support requires participating as OM Operation Manager in support of critical phases of spacecraft operations. Some of the activities will require occasional travel. Requirements Mandatory Strong Ground Station and RF background Good ground segment knowledge at system level Extensive operational experience Ability to work independently 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. external TTC service providers Desirable Requirements Familiarity with the ESOC working environment, including both, QMS and ISMS Familiarity with Ground station scheduling processes Familiarity with ground station control processes and setup Familiarity with low Earth orbit satellites Special Requirements Occasional Europeaninternational travel Please be advised that by submitting your CV or other content to us, you agree to the administration, processing and storage of any personal data for the purposes of recruitment processes. The agreement covers the processing of personal data by Vitrociset Belgium even after finishing the recruitment process to submit further proposals for employment and may be revoked at any time. Come and join us! More information at httpwwww.vitrocisetbelgium.com

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