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Radiation Effects Engineer

2021-06-28 10:12:49| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS

Radiation Effects Engineer Deadline for submission to the Client 04082021 Client and Location The European Space Agency is ATGs biggest client. They are an international organization with 22 member states with sites in the Netherlands, Germany, Spain, France, Italy, UK and Belgium. ESA is Europes gateway to Space! Job Description We are looking for a Radiation Effects Engineer on behalf of the European Space Agency ESA for their location in Noordwijk, The Netherlands, to support the Component Space Evaluation and Radiation Effects Section. Please note, the successful candidate will be employed by ATG Europe and not by ESA. The successful candidate will be tasked with, but not limited to Tasks and Responsibilities Provide support to the Agencys Projects in the field of EEE component Radiation Hardness Assurance Prepare and conduct radiation tests campaigns including developing test setup and subsequent data analysis with emphasis on TID, DD and SEE on EEE components, test structures and materials in support of Agencys projects, studies, evaluation, qualification or radiation hardening activities Define relevant radiation studies, experimental and development activities also including in flight component radiation characterization experiments to initiate and manage such activities implemented under ESA contracts Support the sections standardisation activities, particularly those involving general Radiation Hardness Assurance procedures, irradiation test guidelines SEE, TID and Displacement Damage, modelling and simulation issues Conduct simulations of radiation effects in components and materials using suitable device physics based SWtools and to produce new or improve existing models Coordinate such activities with internal and external partners and promote the results achieved in the form of publications, presentations and training to be provided. Requirements Master degree or equivalent qualification in electricalelectronic engineering or solid state physics Substantial experience minimum 4 years in the field of radiation effects on semiconductor components and all aspects of irradiation testing Experienced in SEE rate prediction tools and have sufficient knowledge of the space environment to correctly employ these tools Demonstrate familiarity with shielding analysis tools sectoring and 3D MonteCarlo based, device physics simulation tools, modern programming techniques, modelling and simulation of radiation effects on EEE components for radiation hardening and software engineering practices Basic knowledge of component engineering and product assurance principles and modelling simulation of radiation effects on EEE components for radiation hardening Proficient in the English language, both written and spoken knowledge of another official ESA language is an asset. What do we offer? ATG offers excellent working conditions and provide you with all the other necessary means to further your career. We believe that training and education, combined with regular assessments and a personal development plan, will create the best environment for growth. If needed, we also assist you with settling in your new home or finding the right school for your children. ATG will help in any way it can, including a relocation budget that is applicable for ATG staff as well as employees working at one of our clients. About ATG Europe Today, ATG is recognized as a leading provider of specialized engineering, scientific and technical services to the European Space industry. Our headquarters is located in Noordwijk, the Netherlands and we have subsidiaries in Germany, Ireland and the UK. Besides these countries, ATG also operates in Spain, Italy, France and Belgium. ATG People is the key player in delivering highly educated personnel for RD environments throughout Europe. We are continually recruiting experienced Engineers for exciting, fulltime positions based at our customers sites. As an ATG Engineer, you will be working on very diverse missions and assignments. This opens up unique opportunities to be engaged in innovative projects and challenging you to perform to high standards and utilizing the full extent of your professional knowledge. Interested? Submit your CV and personal details through our website at www.jointhebrightestminds.com.

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Space Radiation Engineer

2020-12-08 11:11:47| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS

Approximately 23 days per week for 6 months Astroscale is seeking to employ an experienced and motivated Space Radiation Engineer to work on key projects, which are based in the Harwell, UK offices. The work is foreseen to take place over a 6month contract but could result in a permanent position at the end of that period. Flexible working arrangements are available, but regular team working at the UK offices is expected. This is a unique opportunity to join a dynamic and rapidly growing company seeking to make a positive contribution to the growing problem of orbital debris that endangers mankinds continued use of space as an asset. The candidate will primarily work on UK office based projects, but they may need to interact with teams across Astroscales Global Offices as needed in support of Astroscale projects and operations. Responsibilities Setup the appropriate tools to assess the radiation hazards for units on the Astroscale mission, taking into account the location of the units. Determine the radiation environment for relevant units on the craft for the Astroscale mission. Compare the deduced environment against the environmental hardness of each relevant unit. Recommend appropriate mitigation strategies shielding, unit relocation or other to help mitigate highlighted units with radiation issues. Iterate radiation analysis based upon your implemented recommendations. Specify the radiation test campaign details for a small number of key units. Support the radiation test campaign, as needed. Ensure compliance with appropriate standards and regulations. Essential Skills Bachelor or masters degree in a relevant subject e.g. Physics, Electronics. Good experience in simulating the radiation environment for LEO spacecraft, down to unit level. Excellent understanding of the radiation environment and the different potential hazards to spacecraft units. Excellent understanding of the potential impacts of radiation environment e.g. SEE, SEU. Familiarity with standards associated with radiation analysis. Good communication skills and experience working as a team on a large project. Be eligible and registered to work within the UK and Europe. Desired Skills Knowledge of typical units on a satellite design. Understanding of the affect of atomic oxygen of spacecraft units. Experience in viewing CAD models. Location Astroscale UK Harwell. About Astroscale Astroscale is the first private company with a vision to secure the safe and sustainable development of space for the benefit of future generations, and the only company solely dedicated to onorbit servicing across all orbits. Founded in 2013, Astroscale is developing innovative and scalable solutions across the spectrum of onorbit servicing missions, including life extension, insitu space situational awareness, endoflife services, and active debris removal, to create sustainable space systems and mitigate the growing and hazardous buildup of debris in space. Astroscale is also defining business cases and working with government and commercial stakeholders to develop norms, regulations, and incentives for the responsible use of space. Headquartered in Japan, Astroscale has an international presence with subsidiaries in the United Kingdom, the United States, Israel, and Singapore. Astroscale is a rapidly expanding venture company, working to advance safe and stable growth in space and solve a growing environmental concern. End of Life Services by Astroscaledemonstration ELSAd, the companys first onorbit demonstration of debris capture and removal, is scheduled to take place in late 2020.

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French spectrum agency launches live data tool on radiation near 5G sites

2020-05-01 15:24:00| Telecompaper Headlines

(Telecompaper) France's spectrum agency ANFR announced the availability of a new website that publishes live data on radio frequency (RF) exposure in the vicinity of cell sites taking part in 5G pilots. The strength of the exposure, measured in volts per metre (V/m), is constantly assessed using a number of recently installed autonomous sensors. Marseille and Nantes are the first cities participating in the project, with more installations in other locations across the country expected in the coming weeks.

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Groups Promote Radiation Safety in Scrap Recycling

2019-08-27 10:30:00| Waste Age

The industries, in partnership with Indianas Department of Homeland Security, released a video to help recycling workers identify radioactive sources.

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Radiation Effects Engineer

2019-07-16 15:28:40| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS

Radiation Effects Engineer ESAESTEC Industry leading base salary, 3 pension, full healthcare, relocation, training budget, bonus options. Overview You will be based on our clients site at the European Space Agencys ESTEC location in Noordwijk, The Netherlands. In this large European Agency, you will find an excellent and modern working environment with challenging tasks and responsibilities with the opportunity to gain exposure to various projects and missions at the heart of European space research and development. Responsibilities and role Providing support to the Agencys Projects in the field of EEE component Radiation Hardness Assurance Preparing and conducting radiation tests campaigns including developing test setup and subsequent data analysis with emphasis on TID, DD and SEE on EEE components, test structures and materials in support of Agencys projects, studies, evaluation, qualification or radiation hardening activities Defining relevant radiation studies, experimental and development activities also including in flight component radiation characterization experiments to initiate and manage such activities implemented under ESA contracts Supporting the sections standardization activities, particularly those involving general Radiation Hardness Assurance procedures, irradiation test guidelines SEE, TID and Displacement Damage, modelling and simulation issues Conducting simulations of radiation effects in components and materials using suitable device physicsbased SWtools and to produce new or improve existing models Coordinating such activities with internal and external partners and promoting the results achieved in the form of publications, presentations and training to be provided Requirements Masters Degree in Engineering At least 4 years of relevant work experience Experience in the field of radiation effects on semiconductor components and all aspects of irradiation testing Experienced with SEE rate prediction tools and have sufficient knowledge of the space environment to correctly employ these tools The recruitment process will consist of an initial telephone discussion andor a video call followed by presentation of your candidature to ESA. If selected for interview, a face to face onsite technical assessment will be conducted by ESA with the result being either a go or no go. If successful the starting date should be within 2 months of acceptance. If you meet the criteria and wish to propel your career within antenna engineering please send your current CV and motivation letter to recruitmoltek.com CLOSING DATE 25th July 2019 MOLTEK has been serving the space and aerospace industries since 1995, providing international consultancy services for a wide variety of clients from private and public corporations to national and international authorities and agencies. MOLTEK is now part of the CS Systems Group For more detailed information about MOLTEK go to httpwww.moltek.com or www.cs.fr

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