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Spacecraft Operations Engineer Mars Exploration Missions
2021-03-15 19:12:40| 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. Job Description We are looking for a Spacecraft Operations Engineer to mainly support the Mars Exploration Missions Operations Unit OPSOPX within the Solar System Exploration Missions Division but with the possibility of supporting other missions within this division. The general activities to be supported depending on the phase of the mission are Tests Preparation and Execution FOP Preparation Mission Phase Definition Mission Phase Execution LEOP, Commissioning, Mars Arrival, Surface operations, etc. Operations Supervision Tools and FOP Maintenance Anomaly Handling Validation and Deployment of Ground Systems updates Management and coordination of internal mission interfaces Mission Planning OnBoard Software Maintenance Support Service Spacecraft Performance Analysis and Reporting Mandatory Requirements Minimum of 7 years experience Spacecraft subsystem knowledge DHOBSM AOCSPowerThermal TTCPayload Experience in Ground Segment development andor improvement activities in support of flight operations Experience in activities applicable to spacecraft operations Ability to coordinate and interact with other service providers in operations and other fields team player Desirable Requirements Experience in the generation of nominal contingency procedures testing and validation of ground segment systems Familiarity with satellite control systems, in particular SCOS2000 inboard SW and OBCP development operational simulators, especially the ones based on SimSa deep space missions MOIS Work Location Darmstadt, Germany Dates Application Deadline 01 April 2021 Start of Work 01 May 2021 Important Notes Before applying to this position, please read the page How to Apply 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 01 April 2021. Learn more about us in Facebook.
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Spacecraft Operations Engineer Mars Exploration Missions Operations mwd
2021-03-15 15:12:15| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS
Telespazio Deutschland is the first choice European aerospace company for ICT and engineering solutions and services. We combine 40 years of experience in hightechnology markets, where trust and quality are essential. 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, different cultural backgrounds and their sense of teamwork. The Position Telespazio Germany is seeking an experienced Spacecraft Operations Engineer to join our Mars Exploration Missions Operations Service team, based at the European Spacecraft Operations Centre ESOC, in Darmstadt, Germany. Services will be delivered to the ExoMars RSP Rover and Surface Platform mission and the Mars Sample Return MSR and Earth Return Orbiter ERO mission. This position is based at ESOC in Darmstadt. It is fulltime and permanent and expected starting date will be around May 2021. We are looking forward to meeting you! ResponsibilitiesDuties The general activities to be supported by the Engineer are depending on the mission Tests Preparation and Execution Flight Operations Procedures FOP Preparation Mission Phase Definition Mission Phase Execution LEOP, Commissioning, Mars Arrival, Surface Operations, etc., Operations Supervision Tools and FOP Maintenance Anomaly Handling Validation and Deployment of Ground Systems updates Management and coordination of internal mission interfaces Mission Planning OnBoard Software Maintenance Support Service Spacecraft Performance Analysis and Reporting QualificationsExperience University degree or equivalent education in Computer Science, Electronic Engineering, Aerospace Engineering or Telecommunications Engineering. Essential Skills Spacecraft subsystem knowledge DHOBSMAOCSPowerThermalTTCPayload Experience in Ground Segment development andor improvement activities in support of flight operations Experience in activities applicable to spacecraft operations Ability to coordinate and interact with other service providers in operations and other fields team player. Desirable Skills Experience in the generation of nominal contingency procedures Familiarity with satellite control systems, in particular SCOS2000 Familiarity with Onboard SW and OBCP development Familiarity with operational simulators, especially the ones based on SimSat Familiarity with deep space missions Familiarity with MOIS Experience in testing and validation of ground segment systems Familiarity with the ESOC environment Further Information CV in latest Europass format Application Are you equally inspired by our visions and dreams? Get in touch with us today and send us your application! Your HR Contact for this position is Melanie Giesche.
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Spacecraft Operations Engineer Mars Exploration Missions Operations
2021-03-15 13:12:13| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS
Position Reference 825 We are currently looking for a Spacecraft Operations Engineer to work at our clients premises in the city of Darmstadt, Germany. The key person will be primarily assigned to the Mars Exploration Missions Operations Unit OPSOPX within the Solar System Exploration Missions Division but with the possibility of supporting other missions within this division. Tasks and Activities The scope of work will include Tests Preparation and Execution Preparation of Standalone Validation of each Ground Segment Elements, additional adhoc support to the system testing preparation. Execution of Data Systems testing and validation upon delivery. Definition and Execution of test procedures during IGST, SVT, DFT and other endtoend testing. FOP Preparation Writing and testing FOP procedures. Mission Phase Definition Mission phase definition, High level and Timeline planning. Mission Phase Execution LEOP, Commissioning, Mars Arrival, Surface operations, etc. Learning and Training, simulation campaigns, inputs to task22 for FOP and MIB updates and validation, Dress rehearsal, launch window variability, LEOP shift pattern, critical real time operations, Coordination with PI and SOC. Operations Supervision Oncall presence troubleshoot problems during pass conduction, Restoring Spacecraft to Nominal Operation, detecting and fixing known anomalies OOLCEL, data gap recovery, Pass reporting, inputs to regular reporting. Execution of recovery actions as decided during Anomaly Management. Tools and FOP Maintenance Maintainupgrade MPS rules, Automation scripts, OBCPs, mission models, etc. Coordinate with other missions to maintain maximum commonality. Maintainmodify FOP procedures, MIB database in response to operations changes. Anomaly Handling Organise MRB, perform investigations determine sequence of events and cause and plan recovery or adaptation of operations. Validation and Deployment of Ground Systems updates Testing, validation of patch deliveries. Management and coordination of internal mission interfaces Daily Operational coordination with Fdyn, ESTRACK, SWS, ICT, Space Debris, station usage planning, Fdyn requirements for Radiometry, data exchange interfaces, etc. Mission Planning Execute the different MP processes LTP, MTP, STP, VSTP, etc. and generate the corresponding products. Aim to maintain a common baseline for the division. OnBoard Software Maintenance Support Service Implementation of OBSW patches Upload, dump, verify. Spacecraft Performance Analysis and Reporting Task 33 Setup of tools and processes for regular generation of spacecraft performance reports and trend analysis. Periodic generation of the corresponding technical reports. Skills and Experience The following skills and experience are mandatory University degree in a relevant discipline. Spacecraft subsystem knowledge DHOBSMAOCS Power Thermal TTC Payload. Experience in Ground Segment development andor improvement activities in support of flight operations. Experience in activities applicable to spacecraft operations. Ability to coordinate and interact with other service providers in operations and other fields. Fluency in English, both written and spoken. The following skills would be highly desirable Experience in the generation of nominal contingency procedures. Familiarity with satellite control systems, in particular SCOS2000. Familiarity with Onboard SW and OBCP development. Familiarity with operational simulators, especially the ones based on SimSat. Familiarity with deep space missions. Familiarity with MOIS. Experience in testing and validation of ground segment systems. Familiarity with the ESOC environment. 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 02042021. 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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Riley Exploration Permian Provides Update Following Tengasco Merger
2021-03-05 19:45:00| OGI
The companys predecessor, private equity-backed Riley Permian, was formed with the goal of building a premier Permian Basin pure-play.
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Exploration Science and Research Support
2021-03-03 12:12:59| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS
Vitrociset Belgium is an international company which specializes in the space industry for over 30 years. The European Space Agency is our biggest client and we provide highly qualified employees to many sites of ESA mainly in the Netherlands, Germany, Spain, France, and the UK. Your career is very important to us, therefore, we provide a permanent contract with great benefits, good salary, relocation package and genuine support to our employees. Currently, we are looking for a highly skilled Exploration Science and Research Support who will work for ESTEC, in the Netherlands. SPECIFIC TASKS Exploration Science and Research Exploration Science Research is performed within the Research and Utilisation Group in the Directorate of Human and Robotic Exploration. The area has two functions as a user of the platforms and missions developed by the programme and as a service provider providing knowledge and expertise needed to develop and operate technologies, missions and platforms. Exploration Science covers any research in HRE programmes where scientific methodology is applied to create new knowledge on missions beyond Low Earth Orbit or to support missions beyond Low Earth Orbit. Exploration science may cover fundamental or applied scientific research. Fundamental science includes research where no immediate application for the research is apparent. Examples of fundamental science could include planetary geology, astrophysics, fundamental physics and astrobiology. Applied science includes research which is driven by an application, frequently linked to future exploration capabilities or technologies. Examples of applied science include biological effects of radiation for long duration human space flight, space resource exploration and characterisation and chemical and physical processes for life support and space resources applications. There is substantial overlap between fundamental and applied research, such that they cannot be considered in isolation from each other. One of the objectives of this service is to engage with the Scientific Community, working in research related to the Moon, Mars, space resources and deep space, on robotic and human missions and mission studies. This includes working with Topical Teams, Science Working Groups, individual scientists and teams of scientists as well as supporting community meetings and events. The Exploration Science and Research Support Service shall cover part of the resources needed to coordinate Topical Teams and provide science definition for exploration studies and provide ongoing scientific engagement in projects implemented in HRE as part of the E3P programme. The Exploration science and research support service team will support activities related to space resource utilisation research and research at or relating to Mars. Such research may be undertaken On Deep Space crewed and uncrewed platforms, including the Gateway At the Moon At Mars In ground based facilities and platforms The Contractor shall be involved in 2 areas 4.1 Exploration Science in Studies and Projects A Project postSRR or Study preSRR Scientist shall be assigned to all studies for payloads, missions and systems for which science benefits are intended. The assigned Scientist coordinates all aspects of the science including Establishing and supporting a user community, engaging them in science definition activities and preparing the establishment of a formal Science Team Generating science and research objectives and requirements. Supporting the supplier team led by the Project Manager Technical Officer in establishing a technical baseline and system requirements that address the science and research requirements. Iterating those requirements during studies and in consultation with users in response to the technical work performed. Supporting benefit management as the benefit owner for all science and research benefits. Assessing the technical baseline, system requirements and performance against the science requirements in reviews. Preparing the Science Management Plan Leading or supporting research activities which support the development of missions and system concepts and requirements. Preparing and coordinating Announcements of Opportunity, Peer Reviews and Selection processes for Experiments, Science Teams, and Projects. Supporting in the management of science teams and preparations for science operations. Preparing science operations and science data pipelines for scientific utilisation. Supporting science operations activities. Ensuring that scientific data is made available to the community and supporting its utilisation. Initiating and supporting research activities which aid design and implementation Post operations support to users of the data, which is made available through the ESA archive 4.2 Exploration Science in Ground Based Research Ground based research undertaken as part of HRE activities may be performed internally within ESA or through external entities through cooperation or under contract. Such research may be fundamental or applied in nature, the later often providing enabling knowledge to HRE projects. The service shall provide expert support to such activities where needed to advance ESA exploration missions and studies. The main Tasks for this part of the service will be Provide support to ground based research activities relating to Mars and space resources related research. This may include in house scientific activities in ESA, including in a laboratory setting. working with ESA staff, research fellows and ESA sponsored PhD students. Supporting interfaces with research activities undertaken outside of ESA and which have either been commissioned by ESA or are undertaken in cooperation with ESA. 4.3 Additional Activities Supporting the formulation of new research activities and concepts within ESA and with Topical Teams and other external scientific groups Recording and tracking actions and requirements for activities in the team. Support the planning and coordination of interactions between members of the team. Supporting the benefit management, performance tracking and reporting processes of the HRE directorate. REQUIREMENTS The contractor shall demonstrate adequate expertise for the individual areas defined. The individuals providing the support service shall demonstrate adequate expertise for the individual areas defined above and have a professional background and expertise, which allows them to provide support for more than one individual project, increasing the efficiency. The individuals providing science coordination support shall have the following profile Science PhD in a relevant discipline from a recognized Institution Demonstrated expertise in the individual science areas and projects related to Science of Mars e.g. Mars atmosphere, geology and geophysics Science of space resources e.g. experimental chemical processes for production of materials or oxygen from extraterrestrial materials Fluency in English, knowledge of other member state languages is an asset. Strong documented experience in coordinating scientific activities and teams and effective communication Deadline 12032021 Please note that interviews canwill be held via skype, webex or other digital platforms. The TUD Take up duty will be agreed taking into account how the coronavirus situation develops.
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