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Instrument Team Management Consultant
2014-04-23 17:36:52| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS
RHEA is currently recruiting an Instrument Team Management Consultant to support the LEO Instrument Team Leader at our clients premises in Darmstadt, Germany. Tasks and Activities Your primary tasks and activities may include Providing support to the Instrument Team Leader and his Deputy in management related aspects Supporting and participating to instrument and satellite reviews, e.g. Flight Acceptance Reviews, generation of RIDs Ensuring technical coordination of the Metop instruments in support to the EPS Project Manager and liaise as needed with EUMETSAT Partners ESA NOAA NASA CNES Supporting EPS Project Manager for the MHS FM4 followon Supporting instrument related storagedestorage activities, reactivation and recalibration campaigns Supporting investigations and corrective actions related to anomalies occurring on Metop instruments on ground or in orbit Supporting preparation of launch campaigns, Launch and Early Orbit Phase LEOP activities and satellite commissioning Supporting generation and maintenance of instrument related documents Supporting preparation and maintenance of presentation material related to instruments Supporting control of the baseline definition of each instrument including evaluation of Change Requests, Change Proposals, Requests for Waiver Deviation, Interface Control Documents etc. Critically analysing instrumentrelated schedules of satellite activities Monitoring deliverables to and from EUMETSATs partner agencies and industry Maintaining instrument issues tracker Tracking actions on instrument related issues and support to close out of such actions Drafting correspondence to EUMETSATs partner agencies and industry Participating to meetings with partner agencies, contractors, internal, etc. as appropriate Supporting EPS Second Generation Programme for the instruments aspects Skills and Experience You must possess the following skills and experience University degree Background of at least 8 years in space hardware projects At least 3 years experience in project management positions preferably in the area of remote sensing instruments Knowledge of QA processes and procedures Experience of working on a collaborative programme between different partners Experience and capability to fulfil the assigned tasks with the minimum of supervision Good computing skills with a familiarity with Microsoft Office software Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Project, Access, etc. Good interpersonal skills Ability to work effectively in English knowledge of French being an advantage 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 280514. We look forward to hearing from you!
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Instrument Team Lead Engineer
2014-04-22 13:38:09| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS
HE Space is a successful international space company. For over 30 years, we have been supporting our customers with qualified experts in the field of engineering, science and administration. We are currently looking for an Instrument Team Lead Engineer to support our customer in Germany. Instrument Team Lead Engineer Key Tasks and Responsibilities Our customer is a European organisation providing weather and climaterelated satellite data, images and products for its users. You will have the following responsibilities Instrument and satellite reviews Technical coordination of the Metop instruments and liaise with partners ESA NOAA NASA CNES Support the MHS FM4 followon Instrument related storagedestorage activities, reactivation and recalibration Investigations and corrective actions related to anomalies occurring on Metop instruments on ground or in orbit Preparation of launch campaigns, Launch and Early Orbit Phase LEOP activities and satellite commissioning Generation and maintenance of instrument related documents Control of the baseline definition of each instrument Critical analysis of instrument related schedules of satellite activities Monitoring of deliverables to and from partner agencies and industry Maintenance of an instrument issues tracker Tracking of actions on instrument related issues. Skills Experience You will have the following qualifications and relevant experience University degree or equivalent in a relevant engineering discipline Space hardware development and operation remote sensing instruments Project management preferably in the area of remote sensing instruments Knowledge of ECSS management QA processes and procedures Good computing skills and knowledge of Microsoft Office software Fluency in English is mandatory knowledge of another European language is an advantage. This job is located in Darmstadt. We are looking for candidates who are available from August 2014 or as soon as possible thereafter. If you think you have what it takes for this job, please send us your CV together with a letter of motivation both in English and in Word to Ms Karina Specht at jobshespace.com, quoting job reference DEDSC2248 before 27May14. An exciting and dynamic international working environment awaits you! Please note Due to work permit restrictions for this position, please apply only if you are citizen of a European Union state or if you already hold a work permit for Germany. Apply for this job
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Unique Radar Instrument For First Copernicus Satellite Opens New Era Of Environmental Observation
2014-04-15 07:21:45| rfglobalnet News Articles
Pre-launch preparations for the Sentinel-1A satellite, carrying an Airbus Defence and Space built radar instrument, are in full swing at Europe’s Kourou Spaceport in French Guiana. The satellite, built by Thales Alenia Space Italy as prime contractor, set to be launched on 3 April 2014 by a Soyuz launcher, will mark a new era of Earth observation.
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Senior Instrument Performance Analyst
2014-04-11 22:36:47| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS
Airbus Defence and Space is a division of Airbus Group formed by combining the business activities of Cassidian, Astrium and Airbus Military. The new division is Europes number one defence and space enterprise, the second largest space business worldwide and among the top ten global defence enterprises. It employs some 40,000 employees generating revenues of approximately 14 billion per year. A vacancy has arisen for a Senior Instrument Performance Analyst with Airbus Defence and Space in Portsmouth. a As a senior member of the Instrument Systems Engineering team you will be expected to take a lead role in the performance analysis and Calibration Characterisation of spaceborne instruments and related mission systems, primarily for Earth Observation. b The role will involve working on a range of activities, including research and development, proposals, feasibility studies and flight programmes mainly for the European Space Agency. The successful candidate will be subject to security clearance in order to undertake related work in accordance with business needs. The key responsibilities of the role are as follows Derivation of Instrument requirements from top level mission specifications. Performance Analysis of space based instruments and systems Evaluate impacts of lower level test results on predicted inorbit performance. Derive algorithms for performance evaluation of new measurement techniques. Derive systems Calibration and Characterisation concepts and establish performance capabilities. Tradeoff instrument Calibration architectures and techniques. Provide support to analysis of instrument test data. Preparation and delivery of technical presentations to customers. Work package management to performance, schedule and cost. Peer review for studies, projects and proposals. The successful candidate will demonstrate the following skills and experience I Required Experience a Extensive engineering experience in space based radar requirements, b Proven experience in Requirements and Performance Analyses and Design of space based Radar Systems, c Knowledge of Antenna and RF subsystem design, space payload AIV, bid preparation, study management. II JobTechnical Knowledge a Knowledge of Radar Image processing techniques, b Understanding of a project life cycle from prefeasibility to in orbit operation, c Familiarity with relevant applicable technologies radar, digital, RF, antennas., d Mathematical modelling. III Qualifications a Honours Degree in Physics, Electronics, Mathematics or related Engineering discipline, b Desirable MSc or PhD in appropriate subject. IV General a You have the ability to generate innovative solutions and to communicate them effectively to customers, b The role demands a methodical approach to work, flexibility, strong analytical skills, c Good commercial awareness. V IT SkillsTools a PC literate, MS Office, MATLAB, b Expertise in use of modelling tools and software e.g. C, C, MathCAD, Labview c Ability to express physical problems in a mathematical framework and able to create mathematical models in Matlab or similar environments. The work will require some travel to other UK and European sites of the company as well to customer and subcontractor locations. Applications should be made via the Airbus Group website. To apply click here
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Instrument Enclosures mount on suspension arms.
2014-04-09 14:31:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Available in ABS for indoor use and fiberglass reinforced polyamide for outdoor use, CARRYTEC Enclosures come in S, M, and L sizes measuring 8.74 x 8.07 x 3.15 in., 10.62 x 9.72 x 3.58 in., and 13.70 x 11.93 x 4.61 in., respectively. Integrated handle can be used as grab point when inverted and fitted to suspension arm. Recessed area on top section accommodates keypads, displays, and touch screens, while inset flat sections on underside enable mounting of connectors or control switches. This story is related to the following:Instrument Enclosures |
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