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Librarian Archive
2019-10-16 15:15:26| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS
Serco Services GmbH, part of the Serco group, A FTSE250, Multinational Service Provider with over 50,000 employees worldwide. Sercos space heritage over the last 40 years has placed us in the Space News Top 50 Space Industry Manufacturing and Services Companies We work alongside EUMETSAT and the European Space Agency, where we are the largest onsite service provider with ca. 300 staff. We currently have an exciting opportunity for a Librarian Archive based at ESOC, Darmstadt, Germany. Package description Highly competitive salary Corporate Benefits Package Relocation Assistance if applicable Further information available from the Serco Europe Recruitment Team. The position is offered as a fixedterm contract until 01022020 with a possibility of extension for 3 months. Main responsibilities The successful candidate will concentrate hisher activities on the following tasks Populate the lists provided by the Customer following specific guidelines in order to prepare a catalogue Identify folders to be destroyed and Prepare destructions forms based on record schedules and instructions Data entry on tools used to manage the catalogue training will be provided Report on issues encountered and points of attention Attend weekly progress meeting Ideal candidate The ideal candidate should bring the following skills and experience Knowledge of MS tools and office Secondary education is required, experience working in archives would be an advantage Strong interpersonal skills, selfmotivation and ability to work independently Fluent spoken and written English, knowledge of French and German is an asset Important Any offer of employment is contingent upon you providing documents to verify your identity and employment eligibility, as required by law. Applicants are reminded that they will be requested to produce such documentation during the recruitment process. Please contact a member of the recruitment team if you require further details of acceptable types of documentation required for verification of identity and work authorization. Data Protection When creating a profile on the Serco Career Centre you agreed to the Data Protection policy, a copy is available upon request. You may submit a written request revoking your consent to this agreement at any time. About the company Serco is one of the worlds largest providers of public services, employing over 50,000 people in over 20 countries. We work closely with the European Government Institutions Space Agencies providing crucial Services with over 300 staff members. The services we provide are often of critical importance to the communities and nations we serve, Providing public services is one of the most satisfying and rewarding careers you can have, you have an ability to make a real positive difference to peoples lives and to your community and country. As a business which delivers frontline public services, employing tens of thousands of people, we are constantly developing and promoting people our need for skilled professionals is insatiable and few companies can offer as many opportunities for individuals to grow their careers What connects the ever growing Serco workforce is a passion for delivering great service To keep ahead we have to constantly evolve and enhance the way we deliver our services and everyone in Serco has a role to play here. Serco provide the right environment to encourage ideas and a comprehensive Best Practice support network that enables them to put their ideas into action. If you share our values then join with over 50,000 colleagues globally who are equally as passionate about delivering great service as you A career with Serco offers the chance to work with both inspirational people and innovative contracts, in a dynamic and exciting environment. We have a mandate to execute brilliantly and our people lead and inspire based on our core values, Trust, Care, Pride and Innovation. Take pride in what you do.
Python Engineer for an Astronomy Data Archive
2019-03-19 12:32:20| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS
Summary An opportunity for an experienced Software engineer, with development and validation skills, to work on the Euclid Archive. Objective The Eucid mission objective is to map the geometry and understand the nature of the dark universe and the Euclid Mission Archive EAS has a central role in the Euclid mission. It is the role of the Euclid Common Data Model ECDM, which is developed across the Science Ground Segment SGS, to support full data lineage. The engineer will support the Science Ground Segment SOC design and implementation of this system. Responsibilities Duties Duties will include but are not limited to Tasks specific to the Euclid SOC Development and Maintenance Develop and maintain the Euclid data lineage framework for the Euclid Archive within the SOC software development environment Delivery of software to the configuration control system Support to definition of ICDs controlling the interface of the Euclid data lineage viewer to Euclid Archive System. Tasks specific to validation and operation of the Euclid SOC system Test and validate new deliveries of software, including regression testing Report on progress and problem areas Participate in the Configuration Control Boards applicable to the development Qualifications Experience A PhD or MSc or equivalent qualification in Computer Science, Mathematics, Physics, Electronic Engineering or a related discipline. At least 10 years of relevant work experience. Software system architecture and development with specific experience in object oriented software design and development using version control systems. Software development processes and tools configuration management, code generation, continuous integration, automated testing, metrics, coding styles and rules. Modelling technologies, methodologies, and IDE UML. Essential Skills Good English language skills Excellent communication and presentation skill Software development and software engineering coding with experience with Python applications with good broad knowledge of Python. Astronomy archives and astronomical datasets. Handling common astronomical file formats e.g. FITS. Development andor maintenance of complex ground segment systems Experience on ESA Science Ground Segment software engineering processes, such as ECSSEST40C and ECSSQST80C standards Experience in software configuration control processes and tools Qualities Positive, cando approach Further Details All roles within Telespazio VEGA have a defined closing date, however if a successful candidate is found before the advert expires the role will be closed early. We would therefore advise any candidate to apply as early as possible to avoid disappointment. Closing Date for applications is 30th March 2019. Location of the position is Groningen, The Netherlands. Benefits Competitive Package Security In line with Asylum Immigration Legislation, all applicants must be eligible to live and work in the EU. Documented evidence of eligibility will be required from candidates as part of the recruitment process. Furthermore, in view of the nature of the work the company is in, all potential employees will undergo stringent reference and identity checks. To apply Please send your CV and covering letter to careerstelespazio.com By sending your CV to careerstelespazio.com you give your consent for Telespazio VEGA to hold and process your personal information for the purpose of the application.
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The FACE Archive
2019-03-05 18:13:09| PortlandOnline
Pictures from previous FACE events
Internet Video Archive joins The European Metadata Group
2018-09-25 17:00:29| Digital TV News
The Internet Video Archive (IVA) has joined The European Metadata Group (TEMDG) as an associate member to enrich data services offered to both parties clients. TEMDG services Pan-European clients with EPG and VOD data which integrate seamlessly into web, mobile and STB interfaces.
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Archive Information Analysis
2018-07-17 11:27:19| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS
Specific Tasks Task 1 Erasmus Experiment Archive EEA 1. Continuous maintenance of the standard content and experiment records for historical and ongoing missionscampaigns 2. Search for relevant content e.g. publications, organisations, institutions, web, compare, evaluate and structure content for the experiment entries 3. Contact scientists internally or externally in coordination with HRER Project Scientists, in case clarifications are needed 4. Updating and reworking old and less maintained entries 5. Implementing new research platforms such as resulting from international cooperation 6. Actively searching for reference publications and related multimedia material in relation to individual EEA records. Establish an efficient information exchange with HRER Project Scientists in that respect 7. Using graphicdesign software for the production or improvement of multimedia illustrations. Evaluating the content of multimedia material relating to the various research platforms, in order to meaningfully log and archive material within an appropriate context 8. Contributing to measures and the improvement of the EEA database structure and functionalities 9. Promote the use of the EEA as the reference source or information on ESAs and if possible global low gravity research. Task 2 Archive scientist function in support to HRE data dissemination, valorisation and longterm preservation process 1. Actively monitoring the activities of the HRE Science Data Center SDC 2. Extracting the EEArelevant metadata information from the Experiment to Archive Interface Control Document EAICD of each experiment prior to mission execution phase. The EAICD documents describe in detail the nature of the science deliverables, and associated metadata, and is prepared by the HRE Science Data Center, with the expert support of the science teams and the HRER Project Scientists 3. Ensuring that EEA entries and SDC information are adequately crossreferenced upon data dissemination phase. In case science results from data valorisation are communicated to ESA, that the EEA records shall be updated accordingly 4. Contributing to the HRE archiving reporting in the frame of the LongTerm Data Heritage LTDP programme 5. Maintaining a good understanding and consolidating an overview of the data valorisation initiatives efforts supported by other space research entities e.g. thematic research databanks. Requirements 1. Senior level of technical and scientific writing skills and very good command of the English language both written and spoken. Knowledge of other European languages will be considered an asset. 2. Highly developed capability in complex information analysis. 3. Outstanding structured and selforganising work attitude including attention to detail. 4. High degree of desktop computer literacy MSOffice products particularly Word, PowerPoint, Excel and graphic programmes and web layout software. Knowledge of relational database concepts will be considered an asset. 5. Advanced userexperience in web publishing and content management software. 6. Good communication skills with preference for networking and community building. 7. Extensive knowledge of the directorates programmes, projects and visions along with trends and tendencies in the international space community. Indepth and comprehensive knowledge of HRE programmes, working procedures and key players in the organisation are considered an asset 8. Experience in the communicationsmedia sector is an asset.
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