As part of the EOP Directorate, you will have the following responsibilities:
- Support to the Future Missions and Instruments Division (EOP-8M) for Mission and System Studies;
- Support the definition and monitoring of activities for the preparation of future ESA Earth Observation (EO) missions, in particular for Copernicus Sentinels, new Earth Explorer/Earth Watch missions, Opportunity Missions, F-sats and Scout missions and operational meteorology missions;
- Provide system engineering support to InCubed missions;
- Review Technical Notes and actively participate to progress meetings and reviews related to EO future mission and system studies;
- Support elaboration of SoWs, system requirements documents (SRD) and other applicable and reference documents for future mission and system studies;
- Contributing to ensure the technical coherency of the system design of future EO missions, including, as needed, functional analysis and design, overall system concept, system level budgets, system performance analyses, definition of spacecraft and/or payload subsystems and related data processing, and interfaces between payload/platform and launcher and ground segment;
- Perform internal studies for future EO missions, in particular to assess the results of external activities or to prepare the formulation of new mission concepts, including preliminary sizing of platform/payload, first estimation of the system engineering and performance budgets, with a focus on the space segment and its interfaces with the launcher and the ground segment;
- Perform internal studies to evaluate the complementarity between ESA EO future missions and other missions (existing or planned by other space organizations), including mission analysis and assessment of potential synergy or overlap of mission capabilities;
- Support work in the area of modelling of system or sub-system aspects for end-to-end performance simulation and system engineering tools for future EO missions.
You will have the following qualifications and relevant experience:
- At least Master level (or equivalent) in a relevant technical or scientific discipline (e.g. Space system engineering);
- +4 years of relevant experience in the system engineering field, ideally applied to Earth observation
- Good general knowledge of ESA Earth Observation missions;
- Strong and demonstrated background in space system engineering and mission analysis, in particular for Earth Observation missions;
- Experience in space projects, preferably in the Earth Observation field and/or in preparatory activities (phase 0 and A);
- Experience with simulation tools: Matlab or Python, MS Excel with VBA
- Teamwork
- Good communication and technical writing skills with capabilities to
- synthesize
- Good organization skills
- Methodical and proactive, with initiative and capability to work autonomously
- Problem-solving and creativity-oriented attitude
- Knowledge of Earth Observation remote sensing techniques is an asset
- Experience with STK is an asset
- Experience in space system design, mission analysis and small platform;
- Fluency in English is mandatory; knowledge of another European language is an advantage.
This job is located in Noordwijk, The Netherlands.
If you think you have what it takes for this job, please send your CV (in English and in Word or PDF) to Vicente Gracia, by clicking on the button “Apply for this job” quoting job NL-HP-24084.
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