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Planning Engineer

2021-01-22 12:12:24| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS

DLR GfR mbH is a company providing reliable, safe and secure aerospace services. We operate and manage the constellation of Galileo satellites in the Galileo Control Center Oberpfaffenhofen on behalf of the European Commission. Our company headquarters is located in an area widely known as a holiday destination the fivelakes region in Upper Bavaria near Munich. At the space industry location in Oberpfaffenhofen, our around 220 employees work every day in international and interdisciplinary teams on the navigation for the future. Become a part of us! Inside of the Operations Department we offer the following career option Planning Engineer Reference No. 3882021 Your Mission The Planning team inside the Galileo Project shall support and cooperate with Flight, Space Segment, Ground, Mission and Training teams in the preparation, scheduling and in some cases execution of all operations required for Galileo constellation and its Ground Segment, from LEOP to routine, until EndofLife EoL and disposal, also including the handling of potential contingencies at Ground andor Space Segment levels. As Planning Engineer, you will be responsible to deliver on a weekly basis the Operational Timeline for the Galileo Project and the associated Team Plan. You will be offered a stable and long term opportunity to work in an international and competitive environment on a high profile European Project. DLR GfR mbH is encouraging you to have the initiative and drive to take on responsibility that will develop your technical as well as your leadership skills. Learn more in one year than you will in any other organization and take on the following tasks as Planning Engineer Preparation of Timeline and Team Plan for routine Galileo Satellite Constellation Operations as well as for Launch and Early Orbit Phase and InOrbit Testing campaigns. Participation in Medium and Short Term Planning meetings. Coordination of the inputs received from the different teams involved in Galileo Constellation Operations. Coordination of pre and postLaunch and Early Orbit Phase campaign activities. Conducting operations from the Galileo Control Center in Italy up to 23 times per year for planned or unplanned scenarios, as required. Support to Ground Control Segment anomaly investigation and resolution. Support to Ground Control Segment evolution and improvement processes. Maintenance, development and improvement of operational planning processes, procedures, tools and databases. Maintenance and development of training material. It would be desirable that the selected candidate could be open to be crosstrained as Flight Dynamic Engineer, to take over in the mediumlongterm e.g. from 2022 onwards also some of the following tasks support to routine orbit determination, propagation, event prediction and derived products for different teams and elements preparation and execution of station acquisition and keeping, collision avoidance and graveyarding manoeuvre campaigns support to Space and Ground Control Segment anomaly investigation and resolution. Your Qualification Master degree in engineering or equivalent, preferably in Aerospace, Telecommunications or Systems Engineering. Strong organizational, communication and relationship management skills. Positive attitude towards cooperative team working and ability to interface with customers and stakeholders. Ability to set priorities, as well as identify and resolve appearing conflicts. Proactive in selflearning and improvement. Willingness to work in a multicultural, dynamic and challenging environment. Comfortable with using Linux command line tools. Experience in spacecraft operations would be an asset. Experience with programming languages like VBA, Python andor bash would be an asset. An advanced level of English is mandatory. Knowledge of satellite navigation, geodesy, orbital mechanics, attitude dynamics principles, would be an asset. Experience in the space or ground segment of navigation satellite systems, such as EGNOS or Galileo, would be an asset. Our Offer Collaboration in the European lighthouse project Galileo trusting and appreciative cooperation in an international environment international team spirit 30 days annual leave compatibility of career and family life e.g. through flexible working time models in the context of company requirements Extra benefits such as awo lifebalance a varied personnel development program individual career options for example through secondments to partner agencies enterprises abroad employerfinanced retirement plan attractive location with a high recreational value in the fivelakes region near Munich and much much more ... Contact We have aroused your interest but you still have questions about the position? Then please contact us! Contact person Human Resources Jutta Gahler, recruitingdlrgfr.com

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L2 Maintenance Engineer

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DLR GfR mbH is a company providing reliable, safe and secure aerospace services. We operate and manage the constellation of Galileo satellites in the Galileo Control Center Oberpfaffenhofen on behalf of the European Commission. Our company headquarters is located in an area widely known as a holiday destination the fivelakes region in Upper Bavaria near Munich. At the space industry location in Oberpfaffenhofen, our around 220 employees work every day in international and interdisciplinary teams on the navigation for the future. Become a part of us! Inside of the Operations Department we offer the following career option L2 Maintenance Engineer mfd Reference No. 3592020 Your Mission As a core team member of the Galileo Service Operator GSOp, DLR GfR mbH operates and manages the constellation of Galileo satellites from the Galileo Control Center in Oberpfaffenhofen in Germany GCCD. The Maintenance Engineering team inside the Galileo Project is the driving force behind the staggered implementation of the Level 2 and Level 3 maintenance of the Galileo Ground Infrastructure Galileo Mission Segment, Galileo Control Segment, GNSS Service Center, Galileo Security Monitoring Center. As L2 Maintenance Engineer, you will be responsible to perform corrective, preventive, adaptive and perfective maintenance activities for the Galileo maintenance, validation and operational environments. You will be in the leading team for the handover of the maintenance activities from the design authority to GSOp. You will be offered a stable and long term opportunity to work in an international and competitive environment on a high profile European Project. DLR GfR mbH is encouraging you to have the initiative and drive to take on responsibility that will develop your technical as well as your leadership skills. Learn more in one year than you will in any other organization! Your responsibilities include Within 6 months Delve in to particular subject expertise related to the Galileo Control Segment and understand the end to end Galileo System Autonomously perform all maintenance procedures of the ground segment manual Deliver the L2 maintenance training need analysis and training plan Support the major Ground Infrastructure Releases incorporation activities Support the design of endtoend integrated maintenance and troubleshooting environments for Galileo systems Actively support all milestone reviews related to the L2L3 maintenance handover. In 12 months Mentor new L2 maintenance engineers Write and validate troubleshooting procedures for the Galileo Control Segment Support OPSL1 and L3 teams for problem management, system restoration, vulnerability management and handling of security incidents Support the continuous service improvements initiatives and implement knowledge management approach Provide inputs to Service Asset and Configuration Management activities, including maintaining the configuration via the provided tools. In two years, you will deliver L2 maintenance services activities for the Galileo Ground Control Segment, in close cooperation with system experts and operations teams. Your Qualification Masters degree in engineering or equivalent At least two years of experience in Operations or maintenance of satellite monitoring and control software suites Ground systems testing and validation Solid understanding of information processing fundamentals and best practices of information technology Knowledge of navigation ground segment such as Egnos or Galileo An advanced level of English is mandatory Excellent written and verbal communication and negotiation skills Experience providing guidance and leadership to novice systems engineers Our Offer Collaboration in the European lighthouse project Galileo trusting and appreciative cooperation in an international environment international team spirit 30 days annual leave compatibility of career and family life e.g. through flexible working time models in the context of company requirements Extra benefits such as awo lifebalance a varied personnel development program individual career options for example through secondments to partner agencies enterprises abroad employerfinanced retirement plan attractive location with a high recreational value in the fivelakes region near Munich and much much more ... Contact We have aroused your interest but you still have questions about the position? Then please contact us! Contact person Human Resources Jutta Gahler, recruitingdlrgfr.com

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Technology Harmonisation Engineer

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We are looking for a Technology Harmonisation Engineer E3 to join our Modis Aerospace team, working onsite at the European Space Agency 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 The specific tasks of the post holder include contributing to the tasks of the Technology Coordination and Planning, which include Piloting the Technology Harmonisation process at European level leading to roadmaps agreed by ESA Programmes, Technical Domain leaders, Member States and industry and monitoring the implementation Providing a secretariat function for the Technology Harmonisation Advisory Group and Technology Advisory Working Group Establishing the European Space Technology Master Plan Maintaining a database of industrial capabilities consistent with harmonisation dossiers and roadmaps, and in coordination with DIPL Supporting industrial policies relating to technologies Interfacing with the EU for technology related matters and coordinating the Agency support to EU technology programmes Leading the coordination with the European Commission and European Defence Agency of critical space technologies for European nondependence Maintaining the endtoend process for management of technology development within ESA, providing the secretariat function to different working groups, and evolving it as required to improve efficiency and use Evaluating technology development results at aggregate Agency level. General tasks to be performed Supporting the Management and Implementation of the mentioned ProgrammesInitiatives and their contribution to the overall formulation and monitoring of the Agencys RD efforts. As such it includes support to the following main tasks Evaluation of proposals for technology RD activities on their technical merit, consistency and defined priorities. Preparation of the planning of the Technology, NMS and PECS programmesinitiative and of inflight demonstration opportunities in close collaboration with representatives from technical support and programme departments. Monitoring of the implementation of the programmes and of activities, as appropriate, and provision of management information as required. This also to pursue consistency with the Technology EndtoEnd process and procedures. Monitoring of the consistency of the various ProgrammesInitiatives with respect to other ongoing technology programmes and defined industrial policy objectives. Followup and monitoring the conduction of concerted technology actions, mainly linked to Technology programmes. Evaluation of the results and preparation of periodic overview publications. Operation of the associated management information tools and system databases. Support to the Harmonization process implementation and monitoring also through the utilisation of dedicated IT tools, and contributing to their continuous improvement. Supporting the initial evaluation of the technical and financial possibilities to transfer andor commercialize technologies identified in dedicated work packages relating to commercial evaluation as an outcome of ESA technology development contracts especially those resulting from TRPGSTP funding and ensuring that the Technology. To successfully perform the above mentioned tasks, the following background experience is required University degree MSc from a recognised Institution of secondary studies or equivalent qualification in Engineering preferably space related, Business Administration or Economics. Familiarity and experience in the R D area and technology development processes, in particular in the space sector, is a distinctive advantage. Knowledge of ProgrammeProject management and controlling methods and tools. Autonomy, authority and ability to interface with ESA staff at all levels. Demonstrated ability to analyse and synthesise complex information. Good verbal and written communications. Rigor, commitment and reliability in the execution of the assigned tasks. Proactive attitude to solving problems, identify priority actions and to handle high workload. Familiarity with modern electronics office automation tools e.g. Microsoft Office suite. 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 14022020

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Functional System Engineer for Sample Fetch Rover

2021-01-22 11:11:42| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS

Position Reference 758 The Mars Sample Return Sample Fetch Rover SFR is one of three European Space Agency ESA contributions to the NASAJet Propulsion Laboratory JPL led Mars Sample Return Campaign, which aims to return soil and atmospheric samples from the Mars surface to Earth by 2031. SFR is foreseen for launch on board Sample Return Lander SRL in 2026. On behalf of ESA, we are currently looking for a Functional System Engineer for Sample Fetch Rover to work in its Site ESTEC in the city of Noordwijk, The Netherlands. The Functional System Engineer for Sample Fetch Rover referred to as FSE hereafter will work as part of the SFR Fetching System Team, within the wider SFR Project Team. The FSE will work in close cooperation with the Fetching System Robotics Engineer, and will report to the Fetching System Team Leader. Within the team, the FSE will be responsible of the development, qualification and delivery of the Returnable Sample Tube Assembly RSTA Detection System hereafter referred to as RSTA Detection System or RDS the overview of the Software Development Qualification activities related to the Fetching System, in close coordination with the SFR SW system engineer the definition of the Fetching System operational aspects Concept Operations, feasibility, implementation, etc. in coordination with the SFR surface operations system engineer, to ensure they are properly reflected in the RDS and Arm and Gripper Subsystem AGS designs the Functional Verification of the endtoend Fetching System Systems Engineering support tasks as needed. Tasks and Activities The scope of work will include RDS development The RDS comprises the Visual Based Detection System VBDS, a software responsible for the autonomous detection of the RSTAs on the surface of Mars, as well as the Cameras involved in the task i.e. NavCams shared between Navigation and RSTA Detection, and the Arm wrist camera. The FSE will be responsible for the development, qualification and timely delivery of all the RDS elements. The development and validation of algorithms within the VBDS will be supported by the Fetching System Robotics Engineer and additional specialists as needed. Software development within the Fetching System The Fetching System encompasses the following software elements 1 The VBDS software 2 Motion planning and control software of the AGS 3 The Acquisition Management System AMS, a software element at FSlevel which links together the SFR central SW to the VBDS and motion control software. The FSE will support the software development lifecycle within the Fetching System team, and will support, together with a software specialist, the follow up of related industrial activities The FSE will work in close cooperation with the ESA SFR software System Engineer, who is the overall responsible for the SFR software. Fetching System operations The FSE will be the focal point within the Fetching System team on all related operational aspects and activities, and will directly liaise withsupport the SFR Surface and Mission Operations System Engineers SOSE and MOSE respectively. The FSE will support the Concept Operations definition as needed and will monitor their translation to requirements on the design of the Fetching System elements. Finally, the FSE will participate to operationsrelated reviews and interface with all the relevant stakeholders. Fetching System Functional Verification The FSE will oversee the endtoend functional verification FV of the FS, including the needed FV infrastructure, i.e. simulators, facilities and Ground Support Equipment. These tasks will be carried out in close cooperation with FS Robotics Engineer and the SFR AIV System Engineer. Systems Engineering support The FSE will work in close cooperation with the Fetching System Robotics Engineer and support the Team Leader in general systems engineering tasks e.g. interfaces, technical budgets, verification as needed across the tightly integrated Fetching System. Interfacing and General Responsibilities The FSE will support the Fetching System Team Leader in the procurement and timely delivery of the flight Fetching System in accordance with the approved technical and programmatic budgets, requirements and interfaces. Towards this goal, the FSE will work in close cooperation with the FS Robotics Engineer responsible of AGS subsystem. The FSE will coordinate on the ESA side, reviews under hisher domain of responsibility. The FSE will work in close cooperation with the members of the Sample Fetch Rover SFR team as needed. More specifically the FSE will Liaise with the SFRJPL Interface System Engineer on all external interfacing aspects Support the MOSE and SOSE on all Fetching Systemrelated operational aspects Liaise with the AIV System Engineer on verification aspects Liaise with and support the SFR Software System Engineer on the Fetching System software development lifecycle Liaise with members of the SFR Engineering Team as required Liaise with the SFR Product Assurance Manager to ensure that proper PA practices are followed throughout the development in the areas under hisher responsibility Participate in, and provide support to other areas of the project where the post holders experience can be applied. Finally, the FSE will coordinate the support of specialists from the Technical Directorate as needed and will support Systemlevel reviews throughout the SFR Phases B2CDE. Skills and Experience The following skills and experience are mandatory Masters degree or equivalent qualification in an engineering discipline. Demonstrated widespread experience in aerospace or human spaceflight activities management, including development, integration and operations activities of complex payloads andor spacecrafts. Proven experience in B2CDE project development phases for ESA projects. Strong aptitude for relationship management as well as good communication skills. The post requires a resultoriented approach to work in a highly complex project environment. Strong capacity for planning and organizing tasks. Excellent verbal and written communication skills, including ability to deliver focused concise management reports or presentations. Teamoriented mentality, good interpersonal skills and ability to work effectively in a multidisciplinary environment. Capability to develop and acquire new skills as needed by the post. Fluency in English, both written and spoken. The following skills would be highly desirable Proven experience in interfacing with partners in an international environment. Experience in Roboticsrelated space projects or payloads. How to Apply Looking to take your career to the next level? Interested applicants should submit their CV and Cover Letter to RHEAs Recruitment team at careersrheagroup.com no later than 12012021. Preference will be given to candidates eligible for an EU or national personal security clearance at the level of CONFIDENTIAL or above.

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Dependability and Safety Support Engineer

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We are looking for a Dependability and Safety Support Engineer E3 to join our Modis Aerospace team, working onsite at the European Space Agency 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 Reporting to the Head of the Dependability and Safety Section, the contractor will support the Navigation Directorate and especially the Galileo System PA Unit. Review of Project Segments RAMS analyses i.e. Ground Segments and Space Segment Production of Project System RAMS analyses Support the collection of inservice data and their statistical processing Support the development of the System RAMS tool General tasks to be performed Contribute to establishing project specific programmatic and technical dependability and safety requirements within the framework of the ESA Product Assurance Safety baseline. Support to projects in the evaluation and monitoring of Contractors plans, technical specifications and efforts proposed for the execution of the dependability and safety programs. Support to the concurrent design facility CDF studies by performing technical risk assessment and relevant dependability and safety analyses. Evaluation of dependability and safety analyses, technical notes, technical risk assessments, risk reduction processes and the associated preventive or corrective actions. Defining and controlling the implementation of the applicable dependability and safety related acceptance requirements including risk acceptance criteria. Support dependability and safety verification activities, including hazard closeout and disposition of related NCR, RFW and Critical Items. Participating in project reviews to assess compliance with the applicable RAMS requirements and to formulate acceptreject recommendations. To successfully perform the above mentioned tasks, the following background experience is required Master degree in relevant study and at least 4 years of relevant work experience. Relevant experience of application of RAMS engineering to space programs, including in ground andor ground based systems and operations. Experience in design and engineering of safety critical systems. A handson knowledge of the RAMS analyses and methodologies Hardware and Software, preparation of relevant RAMS documentation during the overall project lifecycle and application of ECSS dependability and safety standards. Experience in dependability and safety engineering management processes and objectives and experience during operations is an advantage. Experience in the field of ground safety and projects assistance in obtaining the relevant launch centre safety certification is an advantage. Knowledge of RTCADO178C Software Considerations in Airborne Systems and Equipment Certification and related certification schemes, and experience in interfacing certification authorities is considered an asset. Knowledge of EU Safety Directive as Directive 9837EC Machinery, Directive 9992EC Risk from Explosive Atmospheres, Directive 9723EC Pressure Equipment and other safety directives relevant for space is considered an asset. Familiarity with space product assurance practices together with a good working knowledge of appropriate RAMS tools is an advantage. Knowledge of the Navigation domain would be an asset. 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 14022020

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