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Integrated Lostistics Support ILS Engineer
2018-08-06 11:27:35| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS
Position description Are you motivated by the opportunity to work for Galileo? Galileo is Europes own global satellite system and currently consists of a constellation of 22 satellites. It is capable of providing a highly accurate, guaranteed global positioning service under civilian control. The system is still under development and has recently entered the Exploitation Phase. To strengthen our team responsible for the Key Management Facility of the Galileo Mission Segment, we are looking for an ILS engineer. You will play a key role in developing a missioncritical systems for one of the most prestigious space programmes. Your future role and responsibilities The ILS Integrated Logistics Support Engineer is responsible and for ensuring all process are in place that the system designed can be built and maintained. ILS is a recognised discipline of management techniques in relation to Support costs including manpower, facilities, tools etc, Documentation, Training and Logistics over the life of the system being supported. The ILS Engineer is responsible to deliver a supportable system to the specified requirements maximising system up time and minimising cost. Your responsibilities include Maintenance of the System Product Tree. Preparation and maintenance of the ILS Plan. Preparation and Maintenance of a Obsolescence plan, including a Spares plan. Preparation of a Trainings Plan. Preparation of a system Maintenance Plan, making sure maintenance procedures are written. Responsible for the DRACAS Data Reporting and Criticality Analysis. Required qualifications to be successful in this role Essential qualifications At least two years of experience as an ILS Engineer. Professional attributes You have demonstrated good written and verbal communication skills while working in a team. Eligibility for an EU Personal Security Clearance at the level of CONFIDENTIAL and above is part of the selection procedure. Education and certification Bachelors degree with a focus on Information TechnologyCommunications, or equivalent. Affinity with hardware. How to apply Are you ready to take your career to the next level? Interested applicants should apply here before 14092018, but preferably sooner. What you can expect from us Excellent working conditions and a permanent contract. When you work at CGI, you are right on a challenging workplace with professional colleagues and you are the building block within a close community. We encourage you in your development and offer you all the space. Growth is selfevident. CGI is one of the largest IT and business consulting services firms in the world. Within the space domain, we work on the major European navigation, communication and earth observation programmes and are specialists in space security and ground control systems.
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EPSSG Instrument Management Engineer
2018-08-06 11:27:35| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS
Come and manage the next generation of satellite instruments for meteorological applications We are developing the second generation of operational polar weather satellites and instruments for earth observations, that will constitute the new reference for numerical whether prediction and climate monitoring for at least the next 2030 years. We are looking for an Engineer to provide technical management support for space borne instrument development activities covering from phase C up to launch and commissioning. These instruments are developed in cooperation with our partners ESA, CNES and DLR and will constitute the heart of a much wider global system, called the EUMETSAT Polar System Second Generation EPSSG. The first satellite is due for launch in 2022 followed by five further launches, spaced in time to ensure continuity for more than 20 years. This is the opportunity to be part of one of the most important space projects in Europe for weather and climate forecasting. Why EUMETSAT? At EUMETSAT we procure, operate and control a fleet of satellites and payloads that support our mission. We therefore have multidisciplinary and multicultural teams of engineers, scientists and managers dedicated to ensure EUMETSAT core business prepare for the next generation of meteorological satellite, control and ensure 247 operability of our existing fleet of satellites, process, monitor the quality of remote sensed data, deliver and interpret these data to our users. This information is used to forecast weather, sea surface temperatures and air quality. Our use of technology is vital to everyday life. Your role With significant experience in space, ideally in remote sensing instruments, you will bring your technical and project management skills to help us in supervising the development of instruments in collaboration with our partners agencies. You will monitor and assess the performance of each instrument, ensuring that we are within our budget and schedule. You will follow the instrument from development, assembly, integration and testing through commissioning. Working with partners and suppliers, you will assess any issues that arise and use your expertise to contribute to the development of instruments for future missions. You need excellent communication and presentation skills, with the ability to manage multiple internal and external interfaces. We are a fast paced, operational organisation, working closely with users and partners from industry and space agencies. You will work with instrument experts and scientists to develop the technology and potential of remote sensing instruments. Using you ability to analyse complex information, you need to be able to provide clear and structured information for decision makers involved in this project. What we offer We work in a collaborative, international environment which offers you a competitive salary and outstanding benefits. You will work with people who are experts in their fields and get the opportunity to work on cutting edge projects. We value diversity and seek to recruit nationals from our Member States. You must be able to work effectively in English and have some knowledge of French. Does this sound like you? Have a look at our website to find out how you can make a world of difference. The closing date is 3rd September. Interviews wc 8th October.
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Geotechnical Engineer | $45.49 - $55.28/hour
2018-08-02 20:01:46| PortlandOnline
Opens Aug. 6, 2018 | Closes Aug. 20, 2018 at 11:59 p.m. PST PDF Document, 698kbCategory: BDS Current Job Opportunities
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Earth Observation Missions Sentinel2 Spacecraft Operations Engineer
2018-08-02 16:28:06| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS
This role is for delivering a Spacecraft Operations Engineering service in the Copernicus family of Earth Observation missions. The service provider will be requested to assume the responsibility and perform activities for subsystems or systems within the scope of general SOE services, including crossvalidation of procedures, test, validation and operation of the Mission Control System, Mission Planning System and Simulator. Responsibilities Duties The general activities to be supported by this service are Study of Project specific Characteristics and Ground Segment Documentation Participation in the Analysis and Design of Satellite Operations Preparation Update of Flight Control and Contingency Procedures Mission Management and Mission Planning Support Participation in the Training and Simulation Programmes Participation in Routine and Critical Operations General Flight Control Support Spacecraft Performance Analysis Qualifications Experience University degree or equivalent education in Electronic Engineering, Aerospace Engineering or Telecommunications Engineering. Essential Skills Spacecraft Flight Operations knowledge Earth Observation Payload Operations experience. Experience with Packet Utilisation Standard. Hands on familiarity with operational tools MCS, Simulator, DB browser, MOIS or equivalent tool. Experience in working in an operational environment. Experience with flight procedures life cycle, including validation. Experience with anomaly investigations. Ability to understand and accurately predict behaviour of complex systems. Experience with low Earth orbit satellites operations, including experience in preparatory phase OPSPREP, special operations LEOP, Deorbiting campaign and operational phase routine Ability to work independently and with little supervision. Ability to work in an organised manner, with good reporting skills and reliable deadline meeting. Coordination skills with internal Flight Control Team, and external payload data centre, Satellite developer, simulator developer parties. Fluency in English. Desirable Skills Familiarity with the ESOC environment Familiarity with satellite control systems, in particular SCOS2000 Familiarity with ground station control processes and setup Familiarity with operational simulators, especially the ones based on SimSat Familiarity with flight operations or spacecraft operations Familiarity with MOIS Familiarity with MUST Familiarity with Low Earth Orbit satellites Further Details Requirements A fulltime position requiring occasional travel within Europe twice per annum. The position is based at ESOC. Benefits Competitive salary plus a comprehensive benefits package including 30 days holiday, generous training possibilities, Telespazio VEGA Deutschland pension scheme is offered to the successful candidate. Security In line with Asylum Immigration Legislation, all applicants must be eligible to live and work in the EU. Furthermore, in view of the nature of the work the company is in, all potential employees will undergo stringent reference and identity checks. Application You are looking for a challenging position in a very interesting, international environment? Then you should send your application preferrably online with your availability details and salary expectations. About us Telespazio VEGA Deutschland is the first choice aerospace company for IT and engineering solutions and services. With more than 350 employees in Germany we shape the future of aerospace together and beyond. Our staff play a key role in determining our success through their qualifications, motivation, enthusiasm, diffrent cultural backgrounds and their sense of teamwork.
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Rocket Vector control Lead Engineer
2018-08-02 15:27:31| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS
We are looking for an experienced, senior engineer to lead a 2person vector control team in Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. The Vector Control Lead Engineer will work closely with the Guidance Navigation and Propulsion teams to develop the vector control systems for our launch vehicles. Minimum Requirements The candidate should have at least 5 years of relevant experience on thrust vector control systems including gimbalthrust vector systems and trajectory modelling. Experience in design, test and operational use of the systems. Ability to work towards demanding deadlines, problemsolve, innovate and manage technical risks with agility. Fully conversant with International standards ECSSMilstdNASA etc. Ability to model with CAD InventorSolidworks ideally and Fluid dynamics toolsets e.g. ASTOS. The position will report to the Head of Guidance Navigation, and be based at our facility in Gold Coast, Australia.
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