Copernicus Spacecraft Operations Engineer (f/m/d) – J23022
Company Details
Telespazio Germany GmbH is a leading European company for consulting, technology and engineering services. We are experts in a full range of systems, operations engineering, and ICT disciplines and we develop ground-based, software-intensive systems for control, planning and data processing as well as for simulations and training. Our roots are in the space market and the experience we have developed there now brings benefits to our other core markets such as aviation, defense, security and telecommunications.
With more than 400 employees in Germany, each of them plays a key role in determining the success of our business through their qualifications, motivation, passion, different cultural backgrounds and their sense of teamwork.
Who You Are
We are looking for a Spacecraft Operations Engineer (SOE) with strong engineering skills and experience to support our customer EUMETSAT, based in Darmstadt. As a full member of our highly recognized SOE team for an upcoming mission as part of the highly prestigious Copernicus program, you will initially be responsible for mission preparation activities and eventually, deliver a state of the art spacecraft operations. Depending upon the requirement, you will also cross train with other missions.
The position is full-time and permanent with the earliest starting date of 1 May 2023.
We are looking forward to meeting you!
What You Will Focus on
You will be joining CO2M well before launch and work on getting the ground segment and operations ready for the tasks at hand. During this phase, you support the development and maintenance of the operational products (procedures, databases and documentation) and the testing and validation of ground support systems, including the Mission Control System (MCS), simulator and mission-specific tools and scripts. The System Validation Tests (SVTs) in particular are a unique opportunity for the ground segment to validate the satellite to ground interfaces and the flight operations procedures. Closer to the launch date, attention shifts towards the readiness of operations personnel: preparing the satellite handover activities and rehearsing nominal and off-nominal operational scenarios in the scope of the simulations campaign.
During the Launch and Early Operations Phase (LEOP), you monitor the execution of activities by the LEOP service provider and contribute to expert discussions with Industry. You advise and assist EUMETSAT’s Spacecraft Operations Manager (SOM) in all matters relating to mission implementation and spacecraft performance. With the start of the commissioning phase, and later routine phase, your focus will shift to
- Supporting the commissioning of the platform and payload systems.
- Conducting routine and special operations of the CO2M satellites.
- Monitoring the satellites’ subsystems and instruments and analyzing their performance and trends.
- Investigating satellite anomalies and preparing and executing recovery operations.
- Providing on-call support.
Maintaining operations documentation and flight procedures. - Identifying and supporting the implementation of system and process improvements in the team.
What You Bring
- You hold a Master’s degree in Aerospace Engineering or related area.
- You have minimum 5 years of experience in LEO operations and operations preparation.
- You have a system level knowledge of ground and satellite (sub)systems. We expect you to have worked with several platform and payload (sub)systems and ground systems. Involvement in the study or early design phases of future Copernicus Missions (e.g. CHIME, CIMR, CO2M, CRISTAL, LSTM or ROSE-L) is a huge plus.
- You have a track record in operations preparation: development of operational products (procedures, databases and documentation) and the testing/validation of ground systems (mission control system, mission planning, on-board software maintenance tools, simulator).
- You have conducted in-flight operations: including monitoring and control, mission planning, operations coordination, anomaly investigation and resolution, and provision of on-call.
- You have in depth knowledge of Industry Standards and Protocols (CCSDS and ECSS)
- You are familiar with SCOS-2000 and File Based Operations
- You have programming/scripting skills, preferably Python, Matlab, and SQL/MYSQ
- You are fluent in English, written and spoken.
Essentially
- Passionate about spacecraft operations and engineering.
- System level knowledge of ground and spacecraft (sub)systems; Your hands-on experience with several platforms (sub)systems and ground systems (in particular the mission control system) will support and push our team to the next level.
- Teamwork is key: Your positive and professional attitude.
- You have a drive to succeed and a desire to grow professionally.
- Excellent communication skills.
What We Offer
- Highly international environment: You will work with talented and motivated people from different cultural backgrounds on very diverse and dynamic topics, always dealing with innovation and cutting-edge technologies that help our world advance.
- Work-life balance: 30 days of annual leave and an additional 2.5 days of paid leave.
- Financial benefits: Company pension plan, net wage optimisation programme incl. IT/bicycle leasing, discounted annual ticket for public transport, employer loans, etc.
- Relocation support: We support your move to Germany with helping you with your VISA Process, as well as with an optional relocation fee.
- Career development: For us, further education and training are an essential part of people management, because this is the only way we can achieve our goal, namely a long-term and successful work relationship with you.
- Company events and activities: Summer BBQs, Christmas parties and more! Plus, access to social clubs organised by EUMETSAT and ESOC in Darmstadt.
How to Apply
Are you passionate about making an impact, with an open and curious mentality? Get in touch with us today and send us your application!
Your HR Contact for this position is Christian Marusczyk.