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Mission Planning Operations Engineer

2019-12-11 18:13:35| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS

Position Reference 568 You will have the opportunity to be involved in mission planning operations for all missions, both operational and developing, and to deliver services supporting the routine operations of current missions EPS, Sentinel3, MSG and the preparation for routine operations of future missions EPSSG, Sentinel6, MTG. Tasks and Activities The scope of work will include Performing routine, oncall, and contingency scheduling tasks using the mission planning facilities. Liaising with external entities in order to fulfil joint operations requirements and maintaining documentation concerning this. Responding to mission planning related anomalies and operational contingencies. Performing monitoring of the mission planning systems according to working practice, generally by running system checks to spot any system anomalies or errors. Raising, monitoring and steering the lifecycle of mission planning related anomaly reports ARs and nonconformance reports NCRs. Supplying context and analysis to support the investigation of anomalies. Participation in any necessary meetings and reviews longterm scheduling, schedule consolidation, anomaly review boards, etc.. Defining the mission planning operational implementation rules, database configuration, etc. and maintaining a detailed understanding of the space and ground segment operational needs that are met through mission planning. Updating and rolling out of new versions of the mission planning operational implementation following approved configuration management procedures. Maintaining mission planning documentation such as the user guide, operational implementation document, joint operations document, ICDs, and any other operational documentation. Supporting the Operations Preparation Integrated Team OPIT in the development and procurement of the mission planning application software and any related tools developing missions only. Participating in reviews concerning the mission planning system, interfacing facilities and associated tools, throughout the procurement lifecycle developing missions only Contributing to the definition of any changes to the supplied mission planning application software or to inhouse supporting software that could lead to performance andor ergonomics improvements. Contributing to the process of implementing such changes by raising of engineering change proposals and change requests internally within EUMETSAT. Participating in the installation of the mission planning application software and related tools at EUMETSAT if required. Verifying the installation. Contributing to the operational validation of new versions of the mission planning software, including testing of ARNCR correction, new functionality and nonregression. This may include participating in factory or onsite acceptance testing and related activities at facility and system level. If necessary, creating and executing test procedures to support this activity. Analysing reporting on test results, in particular with respect to requirement verification and validation. Training of personnel in mission planning, oncall and routine scheduling tasks. Performing routine scheduling tasks at the BUCC in support of periodic or emergency activations. Skills and Experience The following skills and experience are mandatory You are fluent in English level C1. You have relevant experience in the field of mission planning operations. You have a University degree or equivalent in a relevant discipline. You have knowledge of the principles of satellite monitoring and control. You have experience in the field of mission planning, gained during the operations andor development of GEO andor LEO satellite systems. You have experience of LEO andor GEO spacecraft operations, preferably gained in an operational control room environment. You have some evidence of software technology skills in programming languages such as Java or similar language, on LINUXUNIX andor MS Windows. You are able to work in a clear, structured manner, calmly and correctly under stress, with a minimum of supervision. You have experience of working proactively within a small team. You have the ability to detail and synthesise complex technical concepts in formal documents and verbal presentations. You have evidence of personal initiative and action orientation in professional experience. The following skills would be highly desirable You have experience with some of the following o Experience in the production and maintenance of mission planning operational rules using a Javalike Business Rules Management System e.g. JBoss Drools or ILOG Rules. o Experience of LEO or GEO mission planning system specification, development and procurement. o Experience of AIV related activities test procedure generation, requirements verification and validation, etc., preferably in the field of space mission planning systems. o Practical experience with Software Version Control Systems e.g. CVS, SVN or Git and Software Configuration Management Systems e.g. Serena Dimensions. o Some knowledge of CCSDS standards applicable to Mission Planning scheduling operations e.g. Simple Schedule File Format Specification and applicable CrossSupport standards. o Practical experience with the LinuxUnix operating system user command level. o Working experience with relational databases and sql, preferably involving Oracle. o Experience of working with files in XML format, including XML file edition, schema validation and related tools Oxygen andor XMLSpy. o Experience of managing small teams in a technical environment SLM role only. 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 23012020. 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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Three Mission Planning Operations Engineers mwd

2019-12-11 10:11:54| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS

Telespazio VEGA 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. We are looking for you to join our Mission Planning Service at our customer EUMETSAT. You will support operational missions EPS, Sentinel3, MSG and developing missions EPSSG, Sentinel6, MTG in strong interaction with the Mission Planning Manager and his team. This position is based at customer site in EUMETSAT in Darmstadt, Germany. It is fulltime and permanent and expected starting date will be around April 2020. We are looking forward to meeting you! ResponsibilitiesDuties Our team will contribute to all the different EUMETSAT missions as follows Performing routine, oncall, and contingency scheduling tasks using the mission planning facilities. Liaising with external entities in order to fulfil joint operations requirements and maintaining documentation concerning this. Responding to mission planning related anomalies and operational contingencies. Performing monitoring of the mission planning systems according to working practice, generally by running system checks to spot any system anomalies or errors. Raising, monitoring and steering the lifecycle of mission planning related anomaly reports ARs and nonconformance reports NCRs. Supplying context and analysis to support the investigation of anomalies. Participation in any necessary meetings and reviews longterm scheduling, schedule consolidation, anomaly review boards, etc.. Defining the mission planning operational implementation rules, database configuration, etc. and maintaining a detailed understanding of the space and ground segment operational needs that are met through mission planning. Updating and rolling out of new versions of the mission planning operational implementation following approved configuration management procedures. Maintaining mission planning documentation such as the user guide, operational implementation document, joint operations document, ICDs, and any other operational documentation. Supporting the Operations Preparation Integrated Team OPIT in the development and procurement of the mission planning application software and any related tools developing missions only. Participating in reviews concerning the mission planning system, interfacing facilities and associated tools, throughout the procurement lifecycle developing missions only. Contributing to the definition of any changes to the supplied mission planning application software or to inhouse supporting software that could lead to performance andor ergonomics improvements. Participating in the installation of the mission planning application software and related tools at EUMETSAT if required. Verifying the installation. Contributing to the operational validation of new versions of the mission planning software, including testing of ARNCR correction, new functionality and nonregression. This may include participating in factory or onsite acceptance testing and related activities at facility and system level. If necessary, creating and executing test procedures to support this activity. Analysing reporting on test results, in particular with respect to requirement verification and validation. Training of personnel in mission planning, oncall and routine scheduling tasks. Performing routine scheduling tasks at the BUCC in support of periodic or emergency activations. QualificationsExperience In addition to having a University degree or equivalent experience in a relevant discipline, all team members shall have the following mandatory skillsexperience Knowledge of the principles of satellite monitoring and control. Experience in the field of mission planning, gained during the operations andor development of GEO andor LEO satellite systems. Experience of LEO andor GEO spacecraft operations, preferably gained in an operational control room environment. Software technology skills in programming languages such as Java or similar language, on LINUXUNIX andor MS Windows. Desirable Skills Experience in the production and maintenance of mission planning operational rules using a Javalike Business Rules Management System e.g. JBoss Drools or ILOG Rules. Experience of LEO or GEO mission planning system specification, development and procurement Experience of AIV related activities test procedure generation, requirements verification and validation, etc., preferably in the field of space mission planning systems. Practical experience with Software Version Control Systems e.g. CVS, SVN or Git and Software Configuration Management Systems e.g. Serena Dimensions. Some knowledge of CCSDS standards applicable to Mission Planning scheduling operations e.g. Simple Schedule File Format Specification and applicable CrossSupport standards. Practical experience with the LinuxUnix operating system user command level. Working experience with relational databases and sql, preferably involving Oracle. Experience of working with files in XML format, including XML file edition, schema validation and related tools Oxygen andor XMLSpy. Experience of managing small teams in a technical environment SLM role only. Your Benefits of joining us By joining the Telespazio family, you will enjoy all the benefits of a competitive salary in a sustainable work environment, flexible working time models, diverse advancement and training possibilities for technical, language and soft skills, a generous holiday package as well as a company pension scheme. Furthermore, we support you with your relocation. Through our wide network, we can also support your partner in finding a job at your new work location. 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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Mission Planning Operations Engineer mfd

2019-12-09 16:11:45| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS

ID 3786 ROLE FUNCTION Mission Planning Operations Engineer mfd GENERAL CONDITIONS START May 2020 LOCATION Darmstadt TYPE OF BUSINESS Aerospace CONTRACT Fulltime Employment WORKING LANGUAGE English DEADLINE 24.01.2020 MUSTHAVE SKILLS University degree or equivalent experience in a relevant discipline Knowledge of the principles of satellite monitoring and control Experience in the field of mission planning, gained during the operations andor development of GEO andor LEO satellite systems Experience of LEO andor GEO spacecraft operations, preferably gained in an operational control room environment Some evidence of software technology skills in programming languages such as Java or similar language, on LINUXUNIX andor MS Windows Ability to work in a clear, structured manner, calmly and correctly under stress, with a minimum of supervision Experience of working proactively within a small team Ability to detail and synthesise complex technical concepts in formal documents and verbal presentations Evidence of personal initiative and action orientation in professional experience NICETOHAVE SKILLS Experience in the production and maintenance of mission planning operational rules using a Javalike Business Rules Management System e.g. JBoss Drools or ILOG Rules Experience of LEO or GEO mission planning system specification, development and procurement Experience of AIV related activities test procedure generation, requirements verification and validation, etc., preferably in the field of space mission planning systems Practical experience with Software Version Control Systems e.g. CVS, SVN or Git and Software Configuration Management Systems e.g. Serena Dimensions Some knowledge of CCSDS standards applicable to Mission Planning scheduling operations e.g. Simple Schedule File Format Specification and applicable CrossSupport standards Practical experience with the LinuxUnix operating system user command level Working experience with relational databases and sql, preferably involving Oracle Experience of working with files in XML format, including XML file edition, schema validation and related tools Oxygen andor XMLSpy Experience of managing small teams in a technical environment SLM role only TASKS Performing routine, oncall, and contingency scheduling tasks using the mission planning facilities. Liaising with external entities in order to fulfil joint operations requirements and maintaining documentation concerning this. Responding to mission planning related anomalies and operational contingencies. Performing monitoring of the mission planning systems according to working practice, generally by running system checks to spot any system anomalies or errors. Raising, monitoring and steering the lifecycle of mission planning related anomaly reports ARs and nonconformance reports NCRs. Supplying context and analysis to support the investigation of anomalies. Participation in any necessary meetings and reviews longterm scheduling, schedule consolidation, anomaly review boards, etc.. Defining the mission planning operational implementation rules, database configuration, etc. and maintaining a detailed understanding of the space and ground segment operational needs that are met through mission planning. Updating and rolling out of new versions of the mission planning operational implementation following approved configuration management procedures. Maintaining mission planning documentation such as the user guide, operational implementation document, joint operations document, ICDs, and any other operational documentation. Supporting the Operations Preparation Integrated Team OPIT in the development and procurement of the mission planning application software and any related tools developing missions only. Participating in reviews concerning the mission planning system, interfacing facilities and associated tools, throughout the procurement lifecycle developing missions only Contributing to the definition of any changes to the supplied mission planning application software or to inhouse supporting software that could lead to performance andor ergonomics improvements. Contributing to the process of implementing such changes by raising of engineering change proposals and change requests internally within Client. Participating in the installation of the mission planning application software and related tools at Client if required. Verifying the installation. Contributing to the operational validation of new versions of the mission planning software, including testing of ARNCR correction, new functionality and nonregression. This may include participating in factory or onsite acceptance testing and related activities at facility and system level. If necessary, creating and executing test procedures to support this activity. Analysing reporting on test results, in particular with respect to requirement verification and validation. Training of personnel in mission planning, oncall and routine scheduling tasks. Performing routine scheduling tasks at the BUCC in support of periodic or emergency activations.

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Mission Planning Operations Engineer

2019-12-09 12:11:10| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS

INTRODUCTION SCISYS Deutschland GmbH in its Engineering Service business provides professional engineering and consultancy services supporting space programmes and missions. Our team is composed of university graduates and experienced professionals, comprising some of the most knowledgeable and dedicated 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. Moreover, we actively manage your professional development, training and career progression. YOUR TASKS The service to be provided covers mission planning support to operational missions EPS, Sentinel3, MSG, and developing missions EPSSG, Sentinel6, MTG. The Contractor team shall be involved in mission planning operations for all missions, both operational and developing. Concerning the developing missions, the Contractor shall support the transition from the preoperational to the routine operations phase, during which more intense development of operational processes and system configuration will be required. The implementation of any of the tasks described in this SOW may require shift working from time to time, due to the nature of the operations. Any shift work will be agreed on an adhoc basis. The Mission Planning Operations Engineering Contractor team shall contribute as required to all missions as follows Performing routine, oncall, and contingency scheduling tasks using the mission planning facilities. Liaising with external entities in order to fulfil joint operations requirements and maintaining documentation concerning this. Responding to mission planning related anomalies and operational contingencies. Performing monitoring of the mission planning systems according to working practice, generally by running system checks to spot any system anomalies or errors. Raising, monitoring and steering the lifecycle of mission planning related anomaly reports ARs and nonconformance reports NCRs. Supplying context and analysis to support the investigation of anomalies. Participation in any necessary meetings and reviews longterm scheduling, schedule consolidation, anomaly review boards, etc.. Defining the mission planning operational implementation rules, database configuration, etc. and maintaining a detailed understanding of the space and ground segment operational needs that are met through mission planning. Updating and rolling out of new versions of the mission planning operational implementation following approved configuration management procedures. Maintaining mission planning documentation such as the user guide, operational implementation document, joint operations document, ICDs, and any other operational documentation. Supporting the Operations Preparation Integrated Team OPIT in the development and procurement of the mission planning application software and any related tools developing missions only. Participating in reviews concerning the mission planning system, interfacing facilities and associated tools, throughout the procurement lifecycle developing missions only Contributing to the definition of any changes to the supplied mission planning application software or to inhouse supporting software that could lead to performance andor ergonomics improvements. Contributing to the process of implementing such changes by raising of engineering change proposals and change requests internally within EUMETSAT. Participating in the installation of the mission planning application software and related tools at EUMETSAT if required. Verifying the installation. Contributing to the operational validation of new versions of the mission planning software, including testing of ARNCR correction, new functionality and nonregression. This may include participating in factory or onsite acceptance testing and related activities at facility and system level. If necessary, creating and executing test procedures to support this activity. Analysing reporting on test results, in particular with respect to requirement verification and validation. Training of personnel in mission planning, oncall and routine scheduling tasks. Performing routine scheduling tasks at the BUCC in support of periodic or emergency activations. YOUR PROFILE Essential Requirements In addition to having a University degree or equivalent experience in a relevant discipline, all team members shall have the following mandatory skillsexperience Knowledge of the principles of satellite monitoring and control. Experience in the field of mission planning, gained during the operations andor development of GEO andor LEO satellite systems. Experience of LEO andor GEO spacecraft operations, preferably gained in an operational control room environment. Some evidence of software technology skills in programming languages such as Java or similar language, on LINUXUNIX andor MS Windows. Ability to work in a clear, structured manner, calmly and correctly under stress, with a minimum of supervision. Experience of working proactively within a small team. Ability to detail and synthesise complex technical concepts in formal documents and verbal presentations. Evidence of personal initiative and action orientation in professional experience. Desirable Requirements Furthermore, it would be a distinct advantage for team members to have experience with some of the following Experience in the production and maintenance of mission planning operational rules using a Javalike Business Rules Management System e.g. JBoss Drools or ILOG Rules. Experience of LEO or GEO mission planning system specification, development and procurement. Experience of AIV related activities test procedure generation, requirements verification and validation, etc., preferably in the field of space mission planning systems. Practical experience with Software Version Control Systems e.g. CVS, SVN or Git and Software Configuration Management Systems e.g. Serena Dimensions. Some knowledge of CCSDS standards applicable to Mission Planning scheduling operations e.g. Simple Schedule File Format Specification and applicable CrossSupport standards. Practical experience with the LinuxUnix operating system user command level. Working experience with relational databases and sql, preferably involving Oracle. Experience of working with files in XML format, including XML file edition, schema validation and related tools Oxygen andor XMLSpy. WE OFFER With SCISYS you get the chance to take responsibility for your own and varied professional activities, while there is always room for producing new ideas and contributing your personality. Get to know a corporate culture where team spirit, trust and dedication are the core values Short decision paths, flexible working hours and a good reconciliation of work and everyday life are a matter of course for us INTERESTED? Please apply via our Career Page httpscareers.scisys.dedejobs

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Mission Operations Engineers

2019-11-08 16:15:02| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS

We are looking for two Mission Operations Engineers. Working in a large Team close to our site of Avezzano, they will develop, check and maintain operational procedures to ensure Service Delivery. Note These Engineers will not run any InOrbit operation of Spacecrafts, neither their orbital control. WELL INTERVIEW SUITABLE CANDIDATES ONLY Job activities Develop, validate and maintain a large set of operational procedures Develop troubleshooting procedures nominal and analysis mode Execute routine and ondemand analysis performance assessments Execute Trend Analysis and statistical analysis Plan and run IVV activities Participation in simulation activities Participation in anomaly resolution process, and execution of contingency procedures Participation in technical meetings Job specs must have Adavnced knowledge of Space Systems Adavnced knowledge of GNSS Systems Knowledge of Service Management Delivery Masters Degree in technical or scientific topics Willing to relocate near the site Fluent English Availability December 1, 2019

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