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Galileo Operation Team OpsILS Service Manager

2014-10-23 17:06:58| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS

Galileo Operation Team OpsILS Service Manager Spaceopal is the operations prime contractor for the European Galileo Satellite Navigation System and manages all Galileo Operations. The awarded European Commission EC contract to Spaceopal is more than just its satellites in space. Galileo Operations will provide highquality positioning, navigation and timing services to users across the whole world as a civilcontrolled service with guaranteed continuity of coverage. Tasks and Responsibilities The Spaceopal SPO Galileo Operations team is headed by the Operations Service Manager OSMs and act as the primary point of contact for all Galileo operation tasks. The Operations Service Managers are managing the daily operations and are supported by GCCI Mission Operations Management and GCCD Constellation Operations Management as well as the ILS organization with its central entity ILS Support Desk and the remote ILSMaintenance teams. The new position OPSILS Service Manager is a support function to the Operation Service Manager and deals with the daily coordination between the ILS Support Desk organization, Maintenance Organizations and the MissionConstellation operations teams and the alignment of OPSILS reporting. This new position will be fully embedded in the operations planning, execution and reporting cycles and will keep track of all ILS related issues arising from Galileo operations. Additionally the ILS Maintenance processes are coordinated within the ILS Teams. As such, this position acts as the interface between the Operation Service Manager and the operational ILS organization. To participate to Service anomaly investigation process providing the technical and operational information in order to contribute to the analysis of unplanned events which effect the production and quality of the navigation messages OpsILS Service Manager will report to the SPO Operation Service Manager Lead OSM. The main tasks are Keep track of all ground operations related issues and assess the impact on the ground infrastructure within the Galileo Control Centres and the Remote Sites Liaise with Mission Operation, Constellation Operation, GDDN, remote site teams to followup and resolve ground related issues incidents, planned and unplanned events etc. Liaise with Operation Service Manager to reportmonitor ground related events and activities Liaise with ILS Support Desk organization and local maintenance teams in order to follow up ILS Maintenance related issues Ensure harmonized reporting between OPS reporting and ILS reporting Support operational Configuration Management CCR CCB processes and GMAM meetings Responsible for ILS and KPI weekly and monthly reporting Attend related OPS ILS coordination meetings and Anomaly Review Boards on ground infrastructure related issues Contribute to Operations Progress Reports Liaise with Operations Engineering Team for all engineering related aspects. Support the semiweekly Ops Planning Meetings Support the Mid Term Planning Meeting as required Support ESA Coordination Meetings as required Required Qualification and experience To be eligible, a candidate must Essential Have at least 7 years of work experience on MissionSatellite Control Operations and related Maintenance processes with an ILS capacity Have experience and background in GALILEO Program, in particular the ground system GMS, GCS and GDDN installations Be familiar with Service Management processes ITIL, operations reporting processes, SLA and KPI Have a good technical understanding of the deployed ground elements and the related maintenance tasks Have experience in managing and tasking remote technical teams Possess good liaising and communication skills Have a fluent knowledge of English Have Security Clearance. Advantageous Have experience in Galileo Operations Have experience in Help Desk and Trouble ticketing systems and their associated processes and reporting mechanisms FMEA Experience Failure Mode and Effects Analysis Knowledge of German andor Italian languages Availability to frequent travel in Europe. Work location Work location shall primarily be the GCCD in Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany with very frequent travels to GCCI Fucino Italy and SPO premises in Munich D. The position is full time. Please apply via email to infospaceopal.com, quoting your earliest availability and desired salary.

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What's the DNA of a successful facilities manager?

2014-10-23 16:48:00| BIFM News

Ever wondered what it takes to become a successful FM? What better way to find out than to ask Chris Newton; 2014 FM of the Year.

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Spacecraft Operations Manager GALILEO LEOP

2014-10-20 16:08:10| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS

WHO ARE WE? GMV www.gmv.com is a privately owned technological enterprise group with an international presence employing more than 1.100 staff. Founded in 1984, GMV mainly operates in eight large sectors for both public and private organizations Aeronautics, Space, Defense, Health, Security, Transportation, Telecommunications and Information Technologies. GMV currently runs eight work centers in Spain Tres Cantos Madrid headquarters, Boecillo Valladolid, Seville, Barcelona, Valencia, Tenerife, Len, Zaragoza and also work centers in Lisbon Portugal, Rockville Maryland, USA, Darmstadt Germany, Warsaw Poland, Bucharest Romania, Malaysia, Toulouse France and New Delhi India. We recruit and hire excellent engineers, and encourage innovation, technical excellence and continuing education. Our engineers regularly present papers at technical conferences, continue their education more than 85 have a masters degree, and we reinvest more than 12 of budget in IRD projects. This striving for excellence, innovation and flexibility is a major part of our culture. We provide very competitive compensation, attractive benefits, and a great work environment with lots of opportunities for professional growth. JOB DESCRIPTION Spacecraft Operations Manager Responsibilities Duties Tasks The Spacecraft Operations Manager SOM is responsible for the definition, implementation and execution of all mission operations activities. His responsibilities encompass the requirements definition for operational facilities and software, operations preparation, generation and validation of Flight Operation Procedures, LEOP operations timeline, operational databases, displays and onboard software maintenance tool and procedures. The SOM is also responsible for execution of spacecraft operations, onboard software maintenance and inorbit mission evaluations and preparation and execution of System Compatibility Test Campaign SCTC activities. The SOM is also directly involved in the operational decision making in the event that spacecraft anomalies occur. The operational facilities, tools and products required to support a GALILEO LEOP SOYUZ have already been developed and operationally validated with the 1st GALILEO FOC LEOP Aug2014, as a consequence the service mainly focus on preventive and corrective maintenance of the operations facilities, tools and products, and on preparation and execution of LEOP. GALILEO LEOP are conducted alternatively from ESOC Control Centre and CNES Control Centre Toulouse. Each shift is composed of a mixed team i.e. team members from ESOC and CNES The duration between 2 LEOP is either 3months if the next launch is a SOYUZ Launch 2 spacecraft or 6 months if the next launch is an ARIANE5 launch 4 spacecraft. For each SOYUZ LEOP 2 SOM out of a pool of 4 will be assigned one out of 2 from ESOC, one out of 2 from CNES. For an ARIANE5 LEOP, all 4 SOMs 2 from ESOC and 2 from CNES will be in charge of LEOP operations execution The SOM will be assigned to one or more GALILEO LEOP either as lead SOM or as a deputy SOM. For the LEOP to which the SOM has been assigned, the SOM will be responsible with its CNES counterpart for ensuring The readiness of the operations tools and products required to execute the operations The operational readiness of the Flight Control Team shift Spacecraft Operations Engineers and Spacecraft Controllers under its leadership. Timely provision of the inputs required relevant to the SOM service for the GALILEO LEOP reviews Operational Validation Readiness Review, Operations Readiness Review Execution of the LEOP, including supporting the Flight Operations Director for investigation and recovery of inflight anomalies Timely production and release of the LEOP operations report In the assigned period the 1st LEOP to be supported by the SOM will be operated from CNES control Centre. The current baseline is that GALILEO LEOP are SOYUZ LEOP dual spacecraft, however it is expected that during the period of the service an ARIANE5 LEOP quadruple spacecraft will have to be prepared and executed. The present planning targets for the next LEOP to either A SOYUZ LEOP not earlier than NET endFeb2015 An ARIANE5 LEOP before mid2015 When not assigned to a specific LEOP the SOM service shall ensure that the preventive and corrective maintenance of the operations organisation and products. In particular this requires assessment of spacecraft and or mission changes and of their impact on the operational organisation and or products, implementation and validation of such changes The provision of the SOM service requires a very close cooperations with the GALILEO LEOP Service Manager, with the other ESOC and CNES SOM and the GALILEO Flight Operations Directors The provision of SOM service requires strong interactions and interfacing with flight dynamics, mission data system, ground station and simulations teams. The provision of the SOM service will also require a close cooperation with GCCD GALILEO Control Centre responsible for the GALILEO constellation operations to which the spacecraft are handed over after the completion of the LEOP. The provision of SOM service requires frequent interactions and interfacing with the GALILEO Project Office GPO team and SC Prime Contractor OHB team. As part of the service mission and shift work have to be considered to Support the simulation campaign and the LEOP execution for those LEOP executed from CNES typically 10 simulations, LEOP duration 8 to 10 days Coordination with project team and spacecraft prime ESTEC and or Bremen Coordination with GCCD Oberpfaffenhoffen Required knowledge In depth knowledge of ESA PUS standard In depth knowledge of spacecraft design and spacecraft operations. Knowledge of GALILEO spacecraft IOV or FOC will be an asset Proven experience of using a SCOS 2000 based mission control system Proven experience few years in providing Spacecraft Operations Engineering Services operations preparations and operations execution, LEOP experience will be an asset. In depth experience with flight operations procedures development using MOIS Ground Segment knowledge at system level Working language is English, fluent level both in spoken and written is mandatory, French knowledge will be an asset. ability to coordinate and interact with other service providers in operations and other fields. WHAT DO WE OFFER? As soon as they join the organization our professionals are given the chance to tackle technological challenges in an innovative environment, to work in multidisciplinary teams and deal directly with clients. This helps them to mature quickly as professionals. We provide continual topup training to keep our career professionals perfectly abreast of all technologies used. We offer a permanent contract and attractive package including a highly competitive salary plus a comprehensive benefits package. If you would like to work in an interesting, fun, fastpaced, challenging, diverse and global company which is growing rapidly, please send us your resume to jobsgmv.com For more information about GMV, please visit our website at www.gmv.com

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Spacecraft Operations Manager Galileo mf

2014-10-20 12:06:51| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS

Spacecraft Operations Manager Galileo mf The Mission Galileo is a multisatellite mission to provide high quality, high availability navigation data. Terma is looking for an experienced spacecraft operations manager to support our customer, the European Space Operation Centre, with the execution of the launch and early orbit phase LEOP backup operation for the Galileo mission. The operational facilities, tools and products required to support a Galileo LEOP on Soyuz have been developed and operationally validated. As a consequence the position focuses on preventive and corrective maintenance of the operations facilities, tools and products, and preparation and execution of LEOP. The Challenge We are looking for an experienced Spacecraft Operations Manager SOM to be located at the customer site, ESOC. The Spacecraft Operations Manager is responsible for definition, implementation and execution of all mission Galileo operations. Individual tasks include definition of requirements for operational facilities and software preparation, generation and validation of flight operation procedures, LEOP operations timeline, operational databases, displays and onboard software maintenance tool and procedures establishing readiness of operations tools products and personnel execution of spacecraft operations, onboard software maintenance and inorbit mission evaluations and preparation and execution of system compatibility test campaign activities Establishment and upholding of technical interfaces to internal flight dynamics, mission planning, ground station and simulation teams and external organisations CNES, OHB, GFR, .. preventive and corrective maintenance This position will require periods of work outside normal hours. This is a fulltime position with a planned starting date beginning of January 2015. Your Qualifications Applicants shall have an aerospace engineering, computer science or other suitable qualification together with some professional experience in spacecraft andor operational applications and several years experience as a spacecraft operations engineer. Essential skills are Detailed knowledge of the Packet Utilisation Standard In depth knowledge of spacecraft design and spacecraft operations Demonstrable experience operating a SCOS2000 based mission control system In depth experience using MOIS to develop flight operations procedures System level ground segment knowledge Ability to coordinate and interact with service providers in operations and other fields English fluency in speech and writing Desirable skills are Knowledge of the Galileo spacecraft IOV or FOC Experience performing LEOP operations Relevant experience in team leadership motivation, trainingcoaching, stress management, negotiation, etc. ability to multitask efficiently working on multiple activities, multiple subsystems Some experience dealing with external interfaces Familiarity with operational simulators, especially the ones based on SimSat Familiarity with medium Earth orbit satellites Some French knowledge Terma offers At Terma, we consider skilled employees, enthusiasm and job satisfaction as the very foundation of our success and as a prerequisite for the development of the bestinclass solutions that Terma provides. We lead the way in applying new technology, offering a wide range of growth opportunities for each individual and emphasizing mutual respect across the board in our workplace. Terma offers you a pleasant working environment at the customer site, where you will be able to take on challenging tasks and responsibilities in a highly professional company. Great opportunities for training and personal development Challenges in advanced technical environment International and cosmopolitan working atmosphere An employment contract with an attractive package with extralegal benefits Highly competitive salary. Recruitment is depending on successful selection by the customer. Further information For further information, please contact Mr. Kevin Davies by telephone 49 6151 860050 or by email terma.determa.com. To ensure that your application will reach us and is properly processed we would prefer that you apply through the link httpswww.epos.dkRekTermaJoblistShowJobOffer.aspx?dbaliasEposRECTermalangenjobOfferEntityId537joblistId1 with a Cover Letter explaining your background and expertise, as well as your earliest date of availability, and a uptodate Curriculum Vitae. Closing date November 12th, 2014 Please note that applicants must hold all appropriate documentation and permits to work in Europe. Terma develops products and systems for defense, civilian authorities, and security applications, including command and control systems, radar systems, selfprotection systems for vessels and aircraft, space technology, and advanced aerostructures for the aircraft industry. Terma is headquartered in Aarhus, Denmark, and maintains international subsidiaries and operations in The Netherlands, Germany, India, Singapore, and the U.S. Sign up for Termas newsletter here or follow Terma to remain updated on our news and events

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GALILEO LEOP Spacecraft Operations Manager

2014-10-20 12:06:51| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS

Telespazio VEGA Deutschland has been supporting the European Space Industry for over 30 years, including ESA, DLR, EUMETSAT and CNES. This is a limited opportunity for an experienced Engineer to work as Spacecraft Operations Manager assigned to the Galileo LEOP. The position is limited to 6 month with possible extension. The position will start latest 1st of January 2015 preferable 1st of December 2014. The position is based fully on customer side in ESOC. Submission deadline for applications is 12th of November ResponsibilitiesDuties The Spacecraft Operations Manager SOM is responsible for the definition, implementation and execution of all mission operations activities. His responsibilities encompass the requirements definition for operational facilities and software, operations preparation, generation and validation of Flight Operation Procedures, LEOP operations timeline, operational databases, displays and onboard software maintenance tool and procedures. The SOM is also responsible for execution of spacecraft operations, onboard software maintenance and inorbit mission evaluations and preparation and execution of System Compatibility Test Campaign SCTC activities. The SOM is also directly involved in the operational decision making in the event that spacecraft anomalies occur. The operational facilities, tools and products required to support a GALILEO LEOP SOYUZ have already been developed and operationally validated with the 1st GALILEO FOC LEOP Aug2014, as a consequence the service mainly focus on preventive and corrective maintenance of the operations facilities, tools and products, and on preparation and execution of LEOP. GALILEO LEOP are conducted alternatively from ESOC Control Centre and CNES Control Centre Toulouse. Each shift is composed of a mixed team i.e. team members from ESOC and CNES The duration between 2 LEOP is either 3months if the next launch is a SOYUZ Launch 2 spacecraft or 6 months if the next launch is an ARIANE5 launch 4 spacecraft. For each SOYUZ LEOP 2 SOM out of a pool of 4 will be assigned one out of 2 from ESOC, one out of 2 from CNES. For an ARIANE5 LEOP, all 4 SOMs 2 from ESOC and 2 from CNES will be in charge of LEOP operations execution The SOM will be assigned to one or more GALILEO LEOP either as lead SOM or as a deputy SOM. For the LEOP to which the SOM has been assigned, the SOM will be responsible with its CNES counterpart for ensuring The readiness of the operations tools and products required to execute the operations The operational readiness of the Flight Control Team shift Spacecraft Operations Engineers and Spacecraft Controllers under its leadership. Timely provision of the inputs required relevant to the SOM service for the GALILEO LEOP reviews Operational Validation Readiness Review, Operations Readiness Review Execution of the LEOP, including supporting the Flight Operations Director for investigation and recovery of inflight anomalies Timely production and release of the LEOP operations report In the assigned period the 1st LEOP to be supported by the SOM will be operated from CNES control Centre. The current baseline is that GALILEO LEOP are SOYUZ LEOP dual spacecraft, however it is expected that during the period of the service an ARIANE5 LEOP quadruple spacecraft will have to be prepared and executed. The present planning targets for the next LEOP to either A SOYUZ LEOP not earlier than NET endFeb2015 An ARIANE5 LEOP before mid2015 When not assigned to a specific LEOP the SOM service shall ensure that the preventive and corrective maintenance of the operations organization and products. In particular this requires assessment of spacecraft and or mission changes and of their impact on the operational organization and or products, implementation and validation of such changes The provision of the SOM service requires a very close cooperations with the GALILEO LEOP Service Manager, with the other ESOC and CNES SOM and the GALILEO Flight Operations Directors The provision of SOM service requires strong interactions and interfacing with flight dynamics, mission data system, ground station and simulations teams. The provision of the SOM service will also require a close cooperation with GCCD GALILEO Control Centre responsible for the GALILEO constellation operations to which the spacecraft are handed over after the completion of the LEOP. The provision of SOM service requires frequent interactions and interfacing with the GALILEO Project Office GPO team and SC Prime Contractor OHB team. As part of the service mission and shift work have to be considered to Support the simulation campaign and the LEOP execution for those LEOP executed from CNES typically 10 simulations, LEOP duration 8 to 10 days Coordination with project team and spacecraft prime ESTEC and or Bremen Coordination with GCCDOberpfaffenhoffen QualificationsExperience University or similar degree in aerospace, electronics or physics Several years experiences with operational aspects of satellites. Essential Skills In depth knowledge of ESA PUS standard In depth knowledge of spacecraft design and spacecraft operations. Knowledge of GALILEO spacecraft IOV or FOC will be an asset Proven experience of using a SCOS 2000 based mission control system Proven experience few years in providing Spacecraft Operations Engineering Services operations preparations and operations execution, LEOP experience will be an asset. In depth experience with flight operations procedures development using MOIS Ground Segment knowledge at system level Working language is English, fluent level both in spoken and written is mandatory, French knowledge will be an asset. Ability to coordinate and interact with other service providers in operations and other fields. Desirable Skills Relevant experience in team leadership motivation, trainingcoaching, stress management, negotiation, etc Ability to multitask efficiently working on multiple activities, multiple subsystems Some experience dealing with external interfaces Familiarity with operational simulators, especially the ones based on SimSat Familiarity with medium Earth orbit satellites 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

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