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Ground Operations Engineer mw
2018-07-16 14:26:32| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS
Vitrociset Belgium, a Vitrociset Group company, can claim almost 30 years of experience in the field of space operations engineering activities, starting in 1982 with the European Space Agency. Today Vitrociset Belgium is the Corporate Groups center of gravity for the Space activities in central Europe. With the headquarter located in Belgium and permanent offices presence close to ESAs centers ESOC D, ESTEC NL and ESAC SP, the company offers you major opportunities at its many sites abroad, an international environment and assignment to prestigious clients ESA, ESO, CNES, EUMETSAT. Please send your CV for this position to Ms. Roxana Sasu to the following email address r.sasuvitrocisetbelgium.com Deadline 08.08.2018 Key Responsibilities The facilities within ESTRACK require operations engineering services as provided by Ground Operations Engineers GOE assigned to a set of missions. Ground Operations Engineers are responsible for providing the ops engineering services required for their missions during preparation and execution phase. During the routine phase, they are the first level of escalation of services provided by the Network Operations Centre NOC. Their typical counterparts on the side of ESA missions are Analysts and Spacecraft Operations Engineers. The GOE services are defined below. There is a prime and deputy GOE for each mission. The core activities of Ground Operations Engineering are as follows Provide support for the mission specific validation of ground segment elements prior to critical operations and after major modifications during the support Support for the definition of mission specific ground station configuration in the ops preparation phase and after major modifications. Support for the validation of station configuration and MC for remote operations. Provide support for validation of external tracking stations. Provide supervision and training services to the NOC during the lifetime of the mission. Generate and maintain mission specific Ground Segment Operations documentation e.g. Ground Operation Procedures, training material during lifetime of mission. Followup services for investigations of anomalies incidents and problems affecting the ground services to the mission. Support regular meeting with missions e.g. WORM, ICM or event driven meetings e.g. MRBs. In addition to these mission and dedicated services, GOEs may provide support related to specific facility or tools related to the definition, development and validation of new technical systems for Ground Segment Operations. In addition, the support requires participating as OM Operation Manager in support of critical phases of spacecraft operations. Some of the activities will require occasional travel. Requirements Mandatory Strong Ground Station and RF background Good ground segment knowledge at system level Extensive operational experience Ability to work independently Fluency in English, both speech and writing Coordination with other service providers in operations team player Interaction with other service providers in operations and other fields e.g. external TTC service providers Desirable Requirements Familiarity with the ESOC working environment, including both, QMS and ISMS Familiarity with Ground station scheduling processes Familiarity with ground station control processes and setup Familiarity with low Earth orbit satellites Special Requirements Occasional Europeaninternational travel Please be advised that by submitting your CV or other content to us, you agree to the administration, processing and storage of any personal data for the purposes of recruitment processes. The agreement covers the processing of personal data by Vitrociset Belgium even after finishing the recruitment process to submit further proposals for employment and may be revoked at any time. Come and join us! More information at httpwwww.vitrocisetbelgium.com
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Ground Operations Engineer
2018-07-16 14:26:32| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS
Position Reference 058 You will have the opportunity to be responsible for providing the operations engineering support required for your missions during preparation and execution phase. During the routine phase, you are the first level of escalation of services provided by the Network Operations Centre NOC. Your typical counterparts on the side of ESA missions are Analysts and Spacecraft Operations Engineers. Tasks and Activities The scope of work will include Provide services for the mission specific validation of ground segment elements prior to critical operations and after major modifications during the support Support services for the definition of mission specific ground station configuration in the ops preparation phase and after major modifications. Support services for the validation of station configuration and MC for remote operations. Provide services for validation of external tracking stations. Provide supervision and training services to the NOC during the lifetime of the mission. Generate and maintain mission specific Ground Segment Operations documentation e.g. Ground Operation Procedures, training material during lifetime of mission. Followup services for investigations of anomalies incidents and problems affecting the ground services to the mission. Support regular meeting with missions e.g. WORM, ICM or event driven meetings e.g. MRBs. Skills and Experience The following skills and experience are mandatory You have a Masters Degree in the relevant discipline You have a strong background in Ground Station and RF You have a good knowledge in ground segment at system level You have an extensive operational experience You are able to work independently You are fluent in English, both speech and writing You are able to coordinate with other service providers in operations team player You are able to interact with other service providers in operations and other fields e.g. external TTC service providers The following skills would be highly desirable You are familiar with the ESOC working environment, including both, QMS and ISMS You are familiar with Ground station scheduling processes You are familiar with ground station control processes and setup You are familiar with low Earth orbit satellites 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 08082018. Preference will be given to candidates eligible for an EU or national personal security clearance at the level of CONFIDENTIAL or above. About RHEA Group RHEA Group is a leading engineering consultancy firm with demonstrated expertise in space, system and secure software solutions. We attract skilled engineers, scientists and management professionals and offer a range of exciting career paths working alongside clients such as the European Space Agency, the European GNSS Agency, EUMETSAT and NATO.
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Ground Operations Engineer ESTRACK fm
2018-07-16 12:28:28| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS
About us SCISYS Deutschland GmbH provides professional engineering and consultancy services supporting space programmes and missions. We have a strong presence at ESOC and EUMETSAT, as well as serving all ESA sites and spacecraft primes. Our team is composed of university graduates and experienced professionals, comprising some of the most knowledgeable, dedicated and talented engineers across Europe. Our services cover the whole life cycle of space programmes from early concepts to operations. Our Space Division provides a dynamic, supportive and friendly atmosphere in which you are encouraged to lead with initiative. We support new ideas from our colleagues and are focused on innovation. Moreover, we actively manage your professional development, training and career progression. We are looking for a Ground Operations Engineer ESTRACK fm to work at ESOC Darmstadt, Germany. Tasks The facilities within ESTRACK require operations engineering services as provided by Ground Operations Engineers GOE assigned to a set of missions. Ground Operations Engineers are responsible for providing the ops engineering services required for their missions during preparation and execution phase. During the routine phase, they are the first level of escalation of services provided by the Network Operations Centre NOC. Their typical counterparts on the side of ESA missions are Analysts and Spacecraft Operations Engineers. The GOE services are defined below. There is a prime and deputy GOE for each mission. The core services of Ground Operations Engineering are as follows Provide services for the mission specific validation of ground segment elements prior to critical operations and after major modifications during the support. Support services for the definition of mission specific ground station configuration in the ops preparation phase and after major modifications. Support services for the validation of station configuration and MC for remote operations. Provide services for validation of external tracking stations. Provide supervision and training services to the NOC during the lifetime of the mission. Generate and maintain mission specific Ground Segment Operations documentation e.g. Ground Operation Procedures, training material during lifetime of mission. Followup services for investigations of anomalies incidents and problems affecting the ground services to the mission. Support regular meeting with missions e.g. WORM, ICM or event driven meetings e.g. MRBs. In addition to these mission and service dedicated services, GOEs may provide services related to specific facility or tools related to the definition, development and validation of new technical systems for Ground Segment Operations. In addition, the service requires participating as OM Operation Manager in support of critical phases of spacecraft operations. Some of the activities will require occasional travel EuropeanInternational. Essential requirements Strong Ground Station and RF background Good ground segment knowledge at system level Extensive operational experience Ability to work independently Fluency in English, both speech and writing Coordination with other service providers in operations team player Interaction with other service providers in operations and other fields e.g. external TTC service providers Familiarity with the ESOC working environment, including both, QMS and ISMS Familiarity with Ground station scheduling processes Familiarity with ground station control processes and setup Familiarity with low Earth orbit satellites
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Microwave Instrument Engineer
2018-07-16 10:28:07| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS
Vacancy in the Directorate of Earth Observation Programmes. ESA is an equal opportunity employer, committed to achieving diversity within the workforce and creating an inclusive working environment. Applications from women are encouraged. Post Microwave Instrument Engineer This post is classified A2A4 on the Coordinated Organisations salary scale. Location ESTEC, Noordwijk, The Netherlands Description Microwave Instrument Engineer, Future Missions and Instruments Division, Future Systems Department, Directorate of Earth Observation Programmes. Duties Reporting to the Head of the Microwave Instruments Section, the postholder will be responsible for the definition, engineering, technology bread boarding and predevelopment of microwave instruments for future Earth Observation research missions e.g. Earth Explorers Core, FastTrack and Missions of Opportunity and operational missions, e.g. Earth Watch, Copernicus and meteorology missions. The types of instrument developed inSection include passive microwave imagerssounders for ocean, land and atmospheric sensing, GNSSRO and GNSSR instruments as well as active instruments such as scatterometers, altimeters, synthetic aperture radars SAR, subsurface sounders and atmospheric radars. Their frequency coverage extends to the submm wave range. The postholder will be engaged in the study and predevelopment of one or several of these types of instrument, which could be passive or active. Duties include identifying and investigating new observation principles, techniques and technology in coordination with staff in this Department, the Science, Applications Climate Department and DTEC, including interfacing with research and technical groups as required maintaining knowledge of relevant technology status and instrument development programmes inside and outside ESA, including developments undertaken by other space agencies in Europe and worldwide, as well as commercial initiatives such as under NewSpace, in close collaboration with the Divisions Technology Coordination Frequency Management Section defining and assessing the performance and technological readiness of new microwave EO instruments in close collaboration with the EO system engineers of the Divisions Mission System Studies Section, taking into account mission, system and programmatic objectives and requirements defining, initiating and managing industrial contracts for the study and riskretirement of new microwave instruments, according to the agreed activity plan performing riskretirement activities through technology bread boarding and predevelopment of microwave instruments for future EO missions including Earth Explorer, Earth Watch, Copernicus, meteorology up to their completion, coordinating instrument predevelopment activities with project teams when required developing groundbased or airborne instrument models, according to the concepts maturity and performancedemonstration needs providing expert support to the Division for the microwave payload aspects of missions undergoing evaluation or preparation, including for evaluation of mission proposals, microwave instrument support to Phase 0A and mission architecture studies, contributing to the preparation of technical and scientific dossiers on new Earth Observation research missions and operational missions defining, developing, maintaining and upgrading microwave instrument dimensioning and performance models and tools to assess new instrument concepts. The postholder will work in close cooperation with other staff from the Division and from the Directorate of Earth Observation Programmes and will also liaise with the Directorate of Technology, Engineering Quality DTEC and other Directorates involved in microwave engineering activities. Technical competencies Knowledge of technical domains and related RD space industry trends Knowledge of innovationrelated processes Experience in spaceborne microwave instrument development Familiarity with microwave remote sensing techniques Behavioural competencies Continuous Learning Customer Focus Innovation Creativity Problem Solving Results Orientation Teamwork Education Applicants should have a PhD or Masters degree in electricalelectronic engineering or physics. Additional requirements Candidates are expected to be able to contribute to a dynamic and creative environment in preparatory phases of EO missions. They should have good interpersonal skills and be able to work and interact within small teams as well as autonomously. Experience in working in teamproject environment is desirable. Familiarity with microwave remotesensing techniques such as passive microwave imagingsounding, altimetry and atmospheric radar sensing, and experience of hardware development and performance analysis modelstools, are desirable. At least 7 yearss relevant experience in remotesensing microwave instruments and associated development. Other information For behavioural competencies expected from ESA staff in general, please refer to the ESA Competency Framework. The working languages of the Agency are English and French. A good knowledge of one of these is required. Knowledge of another Member State language would be an asset. The Agency may require applicants to undergo selection tests. The closing date for applications is 26 August 2018. If you require support with your application due to a disability, please email contact.human.resourcesesa.int. Please note that applications are only considered from nationals of one of the following States Austria, Belgium, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and Canada and Slovenia. According to the ESA Convention the recruitment of staff must take into account an adequate distribution of posts among nationals of the ESA Member States. When shortlisting for an interview, priority will first be given to internal candidates and secondly to external candidates from underrepresented Member States. see Nationality Targets In accordance with the European Space Agencys security procedures and as part of the selection process, successful candidates will be required to undergo basic screening before appointment. Recruitment will normally be at the first grade in the band A2 however, if the candidate selected has little or no experience, the position may be filled at A1 level. Apply HERE
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Ground Station Operations Engineer
2018-07-13 14:27:40| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS
Solenix is specialized in the provision of highquality software engineering, technical consulting and operations services in the aerospace domain. This vacancy note concerns an onsite consulting position at ESOC in Darmstadt, Germany. Ground Station Operations Engineer 1823038 Job Description We are looking for a Ground Stations Operations Engineer for our client ESOC. You will join the ESTRACK team of Ground Operations Engineers GOE who are responsible for providing the ops engineering services required for their missions during preparation and execution phase. During the routine phase, they are the first level of escalation of services provided by the Network Operations Centre NOC. Their typical counterparts on the side of ESA missions are Analysts and Spacecraft Operations Engineers. The core services of Ground Operations Engineering are as follows Provide services for the mission specific validation of ground segment elements prior to critical operations and after major modifications during the support Support services for the definition of mission specific ground station configuration in the ops preparation phase and after major modifications. Support services for the validation of station configuration and MC for remote operations. Provide services for validation of external tracking stations. Provide supervision and training services to the NOC during the lifetime of the mission. Generate and maintain mission specific Ground Segment Operations documentation e.g. Ground Operation Procedures, training material during lifetime of mission. Followup services for investigations of anomalies incidents and problems affecting the ground services to the mission. Support regular meeting with missions e.g. WORM, ICM or event driven meetings e.g. MRBs. In addition to these mission and service dedicated services, GOEs may provide services related to specific facility or tools related to the definition, development and validation of new technical systems for Ground Segment Operations. The service requires participating as OM Operation Manager in support of critical phases of spacecraft operations. Occasional Europeaninternational travel may be required. Required Skills and Experience Strong Ground Station and RF background Good ground segment knowledge at system level Extensive operational experience Ability to work independently Fluency in English, both speech and writing Coordination with other service providers in operations team player Interaction with other service providers in operations and other fields e.g. external TTC service providers Desirable Skills and Experience Familiarity with the ESOC working environment, including both, QMS and ISMS Familiarity with Ground station scheduling processes Familiarity with ground station control processes and setup Familiarity with low Earth orbit satellites Work Location Darmstadt, Germany Dates Application Deadline 10 August 2018 Start of Work October 2018 Important Notes Before applying to this position, please read the page Notes to Applicants on the Solenix website under Career. Applicants must be EU citizens or have a valid work and residence permit in Germany. Security, identity and reference checks on the candidates are part of the recruitment process. Job Application Please send your applications electronically to careersolenix.ch before the application deadline 10 August 2018 Learn more about us in Facebook
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