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Onsite Support Engineer for the Galileo Security Monitoring Centre

2021-03-23 14:12:30| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS

On behalf of the European Space Agency we are recruiting an onsite Support Engineer E3 for the Galileo Security Monitoring Centre to join our Modis Aerospace team initially in the Netherlands. Modis has proudly supported the Aerospace Defence industry in the Netherlands for decades. Our partnership with the European Space Agency ESA has been one of the many success stories allowing our people to expand their career horizons. Modis experts are contributing to some of the most important technical advances in Aerospace and Defence which impact the way we live our lives today, through specialised engineering expertise and other required skillsets. This could be your future. Become part of our successful team! Specific tasks to be performed Follow up and coordinate the daytoday GSF, SOIF and SECMON AIV activities at GSMCFR and ES liaising with WP2X industry, WP1X industry and GSA GSMC. Follow up the deployment and onsite AIV planning through participation to the Mid Term Planning Meetings MTPs, Short Term Planning STP meetings and Change Control Boards CCBs. Liaise with the ESA Project Office in ESTEC on both urgent and daytoday matters potentially affecting the Galileo service continuity or limiting OPS capabilities. Review AIV documentation RVM, Test Cases, Test Procedures at segment and system level, especially those related to Site AIV activities and provide duly comments in relation to the review schedules. Support the planning of GSF, SOIF and SECMON Delivery Review Boards DRB and their associated test campaigns. Follow up the GSF, SOIF and SECMON onsite qualification activities both at system and segment level, reviewing the evidence contributed by the developing contractor WP2X. Follow up the test campaigns, in particular for tests executed on site. This includes attendance of TRRs, witnessing of test execution, review of test results and ensure the timely delivery of test logs to the data processing teams. Follow up the closure of GSF, SOIF and SECMON related anomalies as part of the Anomaly Review Boards and NCRs as part of Nonconformance Review Boards, either at segment level internal or resulting from systemOPS activities external, ensuring that critical issues are solved with maximum priority and any Work Arounds are duly validated. Support the GSMC Operators in their operational validation tasks, liaising with the technical experts in ESTEC and Industry and ensuring the operability of the delivered infrastructure. Participate, as requested, in Galileorelated reviews and technical evaluation boards, in particular contributing to GSF, SOIF and SECMON qualification reviews, intermediate DRB reviews, system and operations reviews To successfully perform the above mentioned tasks, the following background experience is required Masters degree or equivalent qualification in Engineering, physics or Computer science with proven knowledge and experience in the fields of Algorithms, Navigation and related data The candidates must be eligible to obtain a Personal Security Clearances PSC issued by their national security administrations. Essential skills Knowledge and experience in GNSS Systems Knowledge and experience in IT test and verification as well as deployments Knowledge and experience in the analysis, architecture and development of IT solutions Experiences in procurement of industrial activities Knowledge and experience in IT technology including virtualization and networks. General skills Full command of English language oral and written Autonomy in writing minutes of meetings, technical notes, specifications and reports in English Good inter personal skills and team spirit Previous working experience in a multinational environment Good knowledge of MS office tools Good knowledge of DOORs Organization, good practical sense, being able to work effectively in a team and be able to autonomously take decision in his field of responsibility Availability and willingness to travel for missions inside or outside Europe. Following skills are considered an advantage Knowledge and experience of the Galileo Public Regulated Service PRS including its operations, architecture and implementation. Knowledge and experience in securitycyber domain, including Knowledge of SIEM architecture, tools and concept of operations for a Security Operations Centre Understanding of correlation rules definition and deployment in operational environment Knowledge of common attack techniques and targets, such as authentication, authorization, data validation, denial of services, etc. Understanding of triaging and analysis of security logs About ESAESTEC The European Space Agency ESA has sites in several European countries. The European Space Research and Technology Centre ESTEC, has grown into ESAs largest establishment and the technical and organizational hub of Europes space sector. Missions designed and tested at ESTEC are circling Earth, have landed on planetary bodies and have probed far into the Solar System. The infrastructure and equipment assembled here, together with the expert knowhow of its 2800 personnel, make ESTEC a unique resource for Europe. The work done here by teams skilled in every aspect of engineering for space has enabled the creation of novel communication, navigation and information services, creating new jobs and growth while improving the lives of European and world citizens. Please send your CV to recruitmentaerospacemodis.com before 05042021

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