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Mission Control Operations Engineer
2017-10-16 16:12:54| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS
Telespazio VEGA Deutschland is the first choice aerospace company for IT and engineering solutions and services. 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 passionate about delivering exciting Space Programs for and with our customers. Through our large frame contracts with ESOC, EUMETSAT and DLR, we offer a futureoriented and trusting work environment, multicultural teams, as well as challenging jobs on space missions for graduates up until experienced professionals. The successful applicant will work at the core of meteorological satellite operations in Europe as Mission Control Operations Engineer for Telespazio VEGA and provide support to the system development and operations preparation of the MTG mission. The Mission Control Operations Engineer will be supporting our customer EUMETSAT in Darmstadt, Germany and should start latest 15.12.2017. The position is fulltime and permanent. Submission deadline for applicants is 25.10.2017. ResponsibilitiesDuties The design and development of the MTG Mission Operations Facility, related subsystems and interfaces, in particular with a focus on the Mission Operations Facility operability The definition and implementation of Mission Operations Facility subsystem acceptance and MOF system integration testing, in particular with a focus on the definition of operationally relevant validation test scenarios The analysis of MTG specific Packet Utilization Services PUS with the goal to develop operational concepts compatible with the Mission Operations Facility design The execution of Mission Operations Facility system verification and validation activities The definition and implementation of MTG Ground Segment system verification and validation activities, including formal system operational validation, SSVTs, and operations rehearsals The refinement of the MTG mission operations concept in relation to the Mission Operations Facility and its implementation in the Reference Operations Plan and System Operations File, including related documents and procedures, databases, etc. The execution of MTG Ground Segment, Mission Operations Facility system, and Mission Operations Facility subsystem reviews, technical meetings, and scheduling and planning meetings QualificationsExperience University or similar degree Several years of experience working in the operations preparation and routine operations of spacecraft mission control systems, ideally for GEO and LEO satellite systems. Several years of experience defining and implementing the verification and validation of spacecraft mission control systems. Several years of experience operating a spacecraft mission control system based on SCOS2000 Essential Skills Experience in using SQL. Experience in using configuration management systems such as CVS andor GIT. Familiarity with flight dynamics and mission planning. Desirable Skills Experience as a team leader. Experience with the Linux operating system. 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. 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 Anke Mayer.
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Aker BP wins approval to perform gas lift operations in North Sea
2017-10-16 01:00:00| Offshore Technology
Aker BP has secured Petroleum Safety Authority (PSA) of Norways consent to carry out necessary modifications for gas lifting at Tambar oilfield in the North Sea.
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Spacecraft Operations Engineer
2017-10-13 12:11:30| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS
For over 35 years we have worked in the Space industry delivering complex, missioncritical space systems. We work on the major European navigation, communication and earth observation programmes and are specialists in space security and ground control systems. CGI are currently seeking Spacecraft Operations Engineers for future opportunities within the European Space agencys Operations Centre ESOC in Darmstadt, Germany. Working within a small team of highly motivated engineers you will take ownership of a set of the spacecraft subsystems to prepare and validate the Flight Operations Procedures, prepare inputs for LEOP and commissioning timeline and prepare for and conduct System Validation Tests SVT in readiness for launch. During the launch the Spacecraft Operations Engineers, as part of a broader Mission control Team, perform a crucial role in monitoring and commanding the spacecraft in these critical early phases to ensure that the spacecraft reaches its designated orbit in the expected state to perform its mission. As a Spacecraft Operations engineer you will be requested to assume the responsibility and perform activities for additional subsystems or systems within the scope of general SOE services, including crossvalidation of procedures, test, validation and operation of the Mission Control System, Mission Planning System and Simulator. Spacecraft Operations Engineers are primarily assigned to a particular mission within mission families including Earth Observation, Astronomy, Science and Navigation. Typically you may be called upon from time to time to support other missions within these families, allowing you to develop your skills and grow your career beyond the operational lifetime of any one mission. Tasks Study the spacecrafts specific characteristics and the associated ground segment documentation Participate in the analysis and design of the spacecraft operations Prepare of flight control procedures for both nominal and contingency conditions Provide support to the mission management and mission planning Produce project specific Software Validation and Satellite Interface Validation Tests SVT Prepare procedures for, participate to and generate reports of SVTs Participate in the System Operations Validation Test SOV, training and simulation programmes Participation in Launch and Early Orbit Phase LEOP and mission critical operations Preparation of and participation in the spacecraft commissioning phase Perform spacecraft performance analysis Profile The ideal candidate for a Spacecraft Operations Engineering Role at ESOC will possess a deep understanding of one or more of the following spacecraft subsystems Data Handling Power and Thermal Attitude and Orbit Control Telemetry, Tracking and Control Spacecraft Payloads In addition the following skills are considered to be mandatory Hands on familiarity with operational tools including Spacecraft Mission Control Systems MCS based on SCOS or similar Spacecraft Simulators based on SIMSAT or equivalent Operational Preparation Tools, E.g. MOIS The ability to work in an organised manner, with good reporting skills An ability to work to tight deadlines Familiarity with working in multidisciplinary and multicultural environments across multiple locations Fluency in English. In addition the following skills and experience will be considered an advantage Handson familiarity in SVT and flight procedures development Experience in Ground segment validation, Experience with the use of ancillary applications and tools such as GFTS, GDDS etc. Familiarity with the ESOC environment
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Assistant Professor of Spaceflight Operations
2017-10-12 18:12:10| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS
Description EmbryRiddle Aeronautical University is seeking a Tenure TrackNonTenure Track Assistant Professor to teach introductory and higher level undergraduate space operations and technology courses in the Spaceflight Operations degree program at our Daytona Beach, FL campus. The Spaceflight Operations degree program is a unique B.S. degree focused on the regulation, planning, flight, safety, policy, management, human factors, and training aspects of todays spaceflight programs introduced at the ERAU Daytona Beach campus in the fall semester of 2013. Supporting curriculum for the program comes from the four colleges at the Daytona Beach campus which include the College of Arts and Science, the College of Aviation, the College of Business, and the College of Engineering. This position includes a mix of teaching, research, and service obligation. Basic teaching requirements are 12 undergraduate credit hours four courses per semester, with the possibility of replacing some of the teaching credit hours with equivalent funded research. Teaching obligations may include courses in the Space Studies minor at both the lower and upper level, as required. The candidate is expected to develop new course materials and teach previously developed courses. Service duties include student advisement, curriculum evaluation, committee participation, and project leadership. The candidate is expected to pursue scholarly activities with the possibility of workload reassignment for funded research, and to participate in individual and group research projects involving students. This is a ninemonth position, renewed annually, with the possibility of summer teaching andor research assignments. Qualified applicants please attach a cover letter, CV, and unofficial transcripts to the online application. Qualifications A doctorate in physics, astronomy, space policy, space science, human factors, or a related aerospace field is desired. A Masters degree in a similar field with significant experience in the space industry will be considered with the commitment that the applicant would pursue a doctorate in a qualifying field. The candidate must possess effective oral and written communication skills, including the ability to relate space programs operations, planning, or policy to the historical and planned space programs. The candidate is expected to have established a record of, or be able to successfully demonstrate, teaching excellence at the undergraduate. The position is expected to begin in January 2018 and includes a mix of teaching, research, and service obligations. Basic teaching requirements are 4 undergraduate courses per semester, with the possibility of replacing some of the teaching credit hours with equivalent funded research. Candidates with leadership skills and operational experience are encouraged. Please apply online at www.erau.edujobs, Requisition 170067.
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Dissemination Operations Engineer
2017-10-12 10:12:11| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS
Can you apply your operational experience in the provision of highavailability data services to support EUMETSAT in the real time dissemination of satellite products to our users, helping them acquire a better understanding of weather and climate monitored from space? EUMETSAT is the European operational satellite agency for monitoring weather, climate and the environment, pulling together the resources of 30 Member States. We observe the atmosphere and ocean and land surfaces from Space using a system of satellites, 365 days a year, offering images and data to provide insights into weather situations, environmental hazards and climate change. Our work helps users worldwide to monitor changes in these to protect lives, lifestyles and properties. Developing the next generation of satellites, we look to shape our future. We are recruiting for an engineer to coordinate and conduct the dissemination of products extracted from satellite data Meteosat, Metop, Jason, Sentinel3 and to support the continued evolution of a variety of data dissemination systems. In this role you will act as the operations interface to both internal and external data providers for the setup of new dissemination services. Additionally you will prepare and maintain operational procedures for the dissemination systems and will configure data flows within the multimission system. Part of your responsibilities will involve managing both the satellite based and terrestrial EUMETCast multicasting services, providing EuropeanAfrican and worldwide coverage respectively. You will also be expected to support the evolution of dissemination systems to ensure that the additional requirements of the next generation satellite systems are fulfilled. This will require activities to be undertaken such as the analysis of performance requirements, the definition of subsystem interfaces and support to testing and validation. Alongside a University degree in Telecommunications, Physics, Electronics of Software Engineering or equivalent you will need to demonstrate practical professional experience in routine operations, testing and validation of systems supporting timecritical data services. Knowledge and experience in disseminating large volumes of data via satellite andor terrestrial Wide Area Networks is also required, as are excellent interpersonal and communication skills, with an ability to apply these to interactions within a team and between teams. The official languages of EUMETSAT are English and French. Candidates must be able to work effectively in English and have some knowledge of French. We offer attractive employment conditions, with a competitive salary, comprehensive health and social welfare provision, and extensive relocation assistance, if applicable. To learn more and apply online, please visit httpsonlineapplication.eumetsat.int reference VN17 54. The closing date is 25th October 2017 and interviews are provisionally booked for WC 27th November 2017. EUMETSAT is committed to providing an equal opportunities work environment for men and women and is seeking to recruit nationals from its Member States. Please see our website for further details.
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