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Introduction SCISYS Deutschland GmbH provides professional engineering and consultancy services supporting space programmes and missions. 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. We are looking for a Meteosat Mission Control Operations Engineer mfd to work at EUMETSAT in Darmstadt, Germany. Your Tasks The Meteosat Second Generation MSG programme supports EUMETSATs geostationary mission, supporting services through the exploitation of four inorbit satellites. The Mission Control Systems Team is responsible for the routine operation of the MSG Central Facility in cooperation with the maintenance teams from the Technical Services and Scientific Support Department TSS. The Meteosat Third Generation MTG programme, led by the Geostationary Programmes Division GEO within the Programme Development Department PRD, performs the MTG preparatory activities in cooperation with the European Space Agency ESA. The programme should guarantee access to geostationary satellitebased meteorological data until at least the late 2030s. The candidate shall provide service to the system development and operations preparation of the MTG Mission Operations Facility performed within GEO division and be provided in coordination with the relevant spacecraft and system operations and development teams and shall comprise a range of tasks for the MTG programme, including contribution to the design and development of the MTG Mission Operations Facility, related subsystems and interfaces, in particular with a focus on the Mission Operations Facility operability the definition and development of operational concepts compatible with the Mission Operations Facility design and the MTGspecific Packet Utilisation Services PUS the refinement of the MTG mission operations concept in relation to the Mission Operations Facility and its implementation in the Reference Operations Plan and System Operations File, including related documents and procedures, databases, etc the definition of MTG mission operations data items including displays, operations procedures, operational databases, operations guides, etc the definition and implementation of Mission Operations Facility operational interfaces the definition and implementation of Mission Operations Facility subsystem acceptance and MOF system integration testing, in particular with focus on operationallyrelevant validation test scenarios the execution of Mission Operations Facility system verification and validation activities the definition and implementation of MTG Ground Segment system verification and validation activities, including formal system operational scenario validation, SVTs, and operations rehearsals the execution of MTG System, MTG Ground Segment, MOF system and subsystem reviews, technical meetings, and scheduling and planning meetings the review and implementation of planned changes to the system configuration the review, disposition and resolution of system anomalies when applicable for specific prelaunch testing and postlaunch operations, the provision of oncall support as part of a team of MCS engineers. Your Profile In addition to having a university degree or equivalent in a relevant technical discipline, the key person shall have the following mandatory attributes at least three years experience in the operations preparation and routine operations of spacecraft mission control systems for Geostationary GEO andor Low Earth Orbit LEO satellite systems at least two years experience defining and implementing the verification and validation of spacecraft mission control systems at least two years experience operating a spacecraft mission control system based on SCOS2000 at least two years experience with the application of ECSS and CCSDS standards for spacetoground interfaces, Satellite Monitoring Control Systems Packet Telemetry and Telecommand standards, PUS Packet Utilisation Standard, etc. Experience of the following would be a distinct advantage extensive experience in the use of databases and SQLrelated querying in relation to spacecraft mission control systems experience using configuration management systems such as CVSSVN and or GIT experience using satellite simulators familiarity with flight dynamics and mission planning functions and systems as applied to satellite operations. The candidate must be able to work effectively in English language. We Offer With SCISYS you get the chance to take responsibility for your own and varied professional activities, while there is always room for producing new ideas and contributing your personality Get to know a corporate culture where team spirit, trust and dedication are the core values Short decision paths, flexible working hours and a good reconciliation of work and everyday life are a matter of course for us Interested? To apply for this vacancy please visit httpscareers.scisys.deenjobs58meteosatmissioncontrolopererationsengineermfd

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