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2013-07-18 15:37:05| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS

For immediate commencement of employment, the Electronical Design Department at OHB System in Bremen is looking for a System Engineer Satellite EMCESD mf Your tasks Production of EMC specifications for satellite technology Perform analyses and simulations Preparation of EMC testing procedures and test reports Planning and executing EMC tests at the unit and system level Your qualifications University degree in engineering with a major in electricalengineering, communications technologyhighfrequenzy technology or comparable qualifications Several years of experience as EMCESD engineer in space technology Familiar with EMCESD analysis and simulation tools Experience with phase BCD hardware projects in the area of satellite systems would be advantageous Accustomed to work in teams with well developed communication skills Flexible, with a sense of responsibility, able to work independently Fluency in written and spoken English Please apply online on our homepage httpswww.ohbsystem.destellenangebote.html

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