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Spaecraft Operations Engineer mf Galileo Payload, Data Handling, TTC

2015-05-19 10:00:50| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS

LSE Space is looking for an Engineer mf fulfilling the task of Spacecraft Operations Engineering for Payload, Data Handling TTC in the Galileo Operations Team for our customer GfR in Oberpfaffenhofen. The objective of the Spacecraft Operations Engineer is the preparation, validation and execution of operations related to Payload, Data Handling TTC subsystems. The main tasks of the position will be Preparation of Flight Operations Procedures FOP Writing of procedures Adaptation of procedures to new databases and procedures delivered by industry Definition of validation scenarios FOP validation, testing and result reporting Preparation of and participation in SVTs and simulations Test and validation of operational items like CSIM, ASW, ODB, SCCF and MOIS Participation in and provision of training spacecraft subsystems, Ops tools, Ops concepts Anomaly reports handling writing, action processing, support of review boards Operations support Support of routine, special and contingency operations during PF commissioning, IOT and routine phase inclusive provision of shift and oncall support. Offline analysis of the subsystem performance Reporting definition and set up of reports and trend analysis Required qualifications and work experience A Master Degree in Aerospace Engineering or in an equivalent discipline Proven experience in SC operations Knowledge of the GALILEO project Spacecraft subsystem knowledge, in particular good knowledge of Payload, Data Handling TTC subsystems Experience with prelaunch activities and launch campaigns Occasional shift work and oncall might be required Additional skills required Systemminded and a team player Very good social skills Able to work in an interdisciplinary team Selfstarter, able to work independently with little or no supervision Fluent in English, both in speech and writing German language skills would be an asset Benefits A permanent employment contract. Competitive salary plus a comprehensive benefits package. Career path. Security In line with Asylum Immigration Legislation, all applicants must be eligible to live and work in the EU. Documented evidence of eligibility will be required from candidates as part of the recruitment process. Furthermore, in view of the nature of the work the company is in, all potential employees will undergo stringent reference and identity checks. You are looking for a challenging position in a very interesting, international environment? Then send your application preferably online CV in Word format not later than 22nd May 2015 to Andre Scherschel andree.scherschellsespace.com.

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Payload OperationsIncrement Preparation Engineer mf

2015-05-18 14:04:57| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS

Space Applications Services performs and supports system and software engineering for the European Space Agency ESA, National Space Agencies and the aerospace industry. We are involved in international manned unmanned spacecraft programmes, earth observation, science, exploration, communications and related technology development. We require staff, wishing to join our team to work in a dynamic international environment for the following position Payload OperationsIncrement Preparation Engineer mf ENGSERVPOI201501 Tasks and Responsibilities The position covers activities in support of the ESA Human Space Operations HSO Department. The main activity is to provide payload activity coordination as part of the integration mission management function in the Columbus Operations division. The work will be at the European Space Research and Technology Centre ESTEC at Noordwijk, The Netherlands, and requires a resultoriented and proactive approach to work in a highly complex project environment as well as a strong capacity for planning and organizing tasks. The Payload Activity Coordinator tasks will include Payload operations products Payload Operations Data File PODF review. Review coordination of USOC and ESA operations documentation. Support to Payload operations preparation and operations support Payload pool monitoring. Participation in the monthly payload readiness status meeting. Participation in the ESA NASA bilateral integration team telecon. Participation in the payload feasibility assessment. Increment engineering support Assess the voluntary science and task list candidates. Certification of Flight Readiness CoFR campaign participation. Coordination with ESA public relations. Crew operations debriefing coordination. Participate in the increment lesson learned process. Payload imagery coordination and tracking. Act as a pointofcontact for ESA outside Columbus. Conduct the weekly interface meeting with the USOCs. Qualifications and Experience Applicants should have an Engineering degree or better from a university, in one of the Engineering or Physical or Natural sciences disciplines, coupled with 2 years experience in a relevant technical field. Experience of ISS or Columbus operations would be an advantage. An excellent command of spoken and written English is also required. Conditions Please apply by filling in the online application form and uploading your CV and Motivation Letter both in English and marked ENGSERVPOI201501 on the Careers section of our website www.spaceapplications.com. For additional information, please contact Mr. Richard Aked at Space Applications Services jobsspaceapplications.com Leuvensesteenweg 325, 1932 Zaventem Tel 32 02 721.54.84

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Galileo FOC Payload Systems Engineer RFNavigation

2015-05-15 13:06:45| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS

One of our space clients based in the UK is looking for a Galileo FOC payload systems engineer. This is a contract position and will involve supplier data review, test results review and analysis anomaly and NRB investigations system level verification modelling and requirements closeout, and presentation of information to stakeholders at all levels. Key Tasks Responsibilities Supplier data review and engineering assessment of RF unit performance and analysis of effects at system level. Assessment of performance including review of payload test results and telemetry, leading anomaly investigations and holding customer reviews. System level modelling and analysis of navigation system performance Matlab. Customer facing presentation of results, analysis and technical justifications. Support to inorbittesting and validation. Providing inputs into operations. Qualifications Degree in relevant engineering subject. Experience Proven experience in a similar role. Experience with working with an ESA customer or similar institutional customer would be very desirable. Knowledge of satellite production environments and test methods would be desirable. Detailed knowledge of RF systems, key parameters, design drivers and anomaly investigations. An understanding of the effects of RF chain signal generation, frequency conversion, HPA, filters and passives on signal distortions and performance would be desirable. Experience of high accuracy clock design, operation and performance drivers would be an advantageous. Knowledge and Skills Good allround knowledge of RF systems along with Matlab processing and data analysis skills is highly desirable. Excellent customer and supplier interfacing skills are essential for the role. Understanding of satellite navigation modulation schemes would be preferable. Essential Attributes Selfdriven approach and ability to work with minimal direction. Ability to work directly with clients, internal and external, at all levels, and to present results, solutions and justifications with authority. Have a flexible, methodical approach to work, combined with drive and determination to complete activities whilst under pressure. Demonstrable attention to detail in ensuring that the system will function as designed. Excellent team working skills, together with the ability to interface with others at all levels. Excellent written oral communication and presentation skills. Flexibility, and the ability to travel if required may be necessary to support offsite test campaigns and meetings.

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Telecommunications Satellite Payload Engineer

2015-05-13 12:04:29| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS

HE Space is a successful international space company. For over 30 years, we have been supporting our customers with qualified experts in the field of engineering, science and administration. Telecommunications Satellite Payload Engineer Overview The UK Space Sector is growing with a target size of 40bn by 2030. The new ESA Centre at Harwell will house 100 staff by the end of 2015, providing an exciting international environment focussed on Satellite Applications and Telecommunications. HE Space is seeking a team of 8 telecomms specialists to support the ESA programme which provides opportunities for industrial partners to gain flight testing of innovative product and service ideas. As part of this team you will be given the opportunity to work across the project lifecycle from prephase A studies through to design and development of both satellite and ground segment technologies, giving you a unique opportunity to build your experience and develop your interest in satellite telecommunications. Key Tasks and Responsibilities Evaluate the technical proposals from industrial partners to programme funding. The proposals will cover both satellite and ground segment technologies and services. Preparation of Market Analysis and studies identifying end user needs in future satcoms systems Project Management of funded projects in collaboration with the industrial partners Preparation of technical proposals in support of new satcom systems Design Authority and technical lead in the architectural definition of the end of end satcoms system including both space and ground segment. Lead system tradeoffs and studies to evaluate new concepts and technologies across satcoms systems. Support the negotiation, monitoring and control of contracts and activities related to system studies and Phases A of new telecommunication satellite projects Skills Experience You will have the following qualifications and relevant experience University degree or equivalent qualification in Engineering Several years of industrial experience in payload technology and products for telecommunication satellites Experience with the design, analysis, qualification, testing and implementation of satellite payload equipment for telecommunication satellites Management of development contracts for satellite payload equipment Experience in design, development andor exploitation of active RF units, such as Low noise amplifiers Channel amplifiers and linearisers Power amplifiers Frequency converters Digital signal processors Excellent organisation and communications skills and willingness to travel Fluency in English is mandatory knowledge of another European language is an advantage. This job is located in Harwell. We are looking for candidates who are available from June 2015 or as soon as possible thereafter. If you think you have what it takes for this job, please send us your CV together with a letter of motivation both in English and in Word to Ms Micheline Belisle jobshespace.com, quoting job reference UKSC2548 before 18May15. An exciting and dynamic international working environment awaits you! Apply for this job

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Satellite Payload Systems Engineer

2015-04-22 01:05:22| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS

MDA is a world leader in the design of advanced satellite systems and subsystems for commercial, scientific and government sectors. Located in SteAnnedeBellevue, Qubec, the Montreal facility employs more than 800 space professionals and is the most important high technology engineering firm in Canada. We provide stateoftheart communication and Earth observation products and achieved unprecedented success in space robotics and manned space. Our multidisciplinary employees undertook some of the most complex and challenging space projects in the world. We have built the famous Canadarm and Canadarm2 for the International Space Station and we are currently in the process of designing the next generation of radar satellites RADARSAT Constellation Mission. Satellite Payload Systems Engineer As part of the systems engineering group, the satellite payload systems engineer will work in a multidisciplinary team defining the architecture and the performance of payloads for communication satellites. The work includes proposal effort, initial design and architecture tradeoffs, detailed analysis as well as integration and test of the full up payload. Role definition Perform payload budgeting, link analysis, design review preparation, advance system studies Define specification of RF hardware Repeater and active passive units, antennas Technical monitoring of major subcontractors Receivers, LTWTAs, Multiplexers Define DC RF harness design Provide support to mechanical layout Evaluate system RF test data Produce required technical documentation reports Produce verification matrix, AIT plans, test requirements Support inorbit test activities General requirements B.Sc in electrical or telecommunication engineering and 35 years minimum experience in Communications Satellite Payloads in the satellite industry RF design background Analogue Communications System design skills including simulations Knowledge of digitals systems

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