Duration: Indefinite
The System Analysis Office provides support to all Earth Observation missions in all mission phases, from early studies to disposal. It performs studies to improve performance in the domains of mission analysis and mission planning, covering in particular:
- Geometry calculations;
- Orbit and attitude definition;
- Orbit and attitude control strategy;
- Mission data downlink strategy;
- Fuel budget;
- Formation flying.
The scope of these studies covers the mission implementation phases before launch to support improvements to the mission design. It also covers the commissioning and routine operations phases after launch in order to support corrections of anomalies or mission definition changes.
You will be responsible for defining, in coordination with the mission managers, planning and driving the execution of system analysis tasks in the following contexts:
- Performance assessment or improvement studies performed for Earth Observation missions at the request of the mission engineers and scientists;
- Performance improvement studies proposed by the System Analysis Office of general interest to the Department.
You will represent the team with respect to system analysis aspects during interactions with partners both within ESA and externally, such as Flight Dynamics and Launcher partners and the Satellite/System Prime Contractor.
You will report functionally to the Head of the System Analysis Office.
Duties and Responsiblities
Your specific tasks will include:
- Conducting, reviewing and consolidating system analysis tasks for Earth Observation missions;
- Organizing and ensuring expert support, as required, to the Future Mission managers during Phase A of the missions;
- Organizing and ensuring expert support, as required, to the Satellite managers during Phase B-C-D-E1 of the missions;
- Organizing and ensuring support to operations teams during the launch preparation, LEOP and commissioning phases;
- Organizing and ensuring expert support, as required, to the Mission managers during Phase E2-F of the missions;
- Consolidating and applying standard work methods and subsequent document structures for mission and system analysis;
- Participating in key mission reviews in order to provide expert advice to the mission teams and, if relevant, propose analysis studies.
In the execution of your duties, you will be required to:
- Interface with mission engineers and scientists to define and report on the relevant studies;
- Interface with Flight Dynamics teams in the Directorate of Operations to ensure proper coordination and sharing of system analysis tasks as necessary;
- Interface with the Post-Launch teams in the System Support Division to define and report on studies relevant to Phase E2-F;
- Support the Satellite teams in interfacing with the Launcher teams;
- Analyse satellite geometry, atmospheric and ground target geometry, satellite position and attitude data in support of the analysis tasks.
Required Qualifications
A master’s degree in an engineering field or a related subject is required for this post.
Additional Requirements
You should, in addition, have:
- The ability to specify ad-hoc software tools to support the required tasks;
- The ability to provide clear, synthetic reports;
- Experience in negotiating specific study requirements and expected outputs with partners;
- Strong coordination skills;
- The ability to develop and apply pragmatic solutions in a highly complex environment at system and team level.
Competencies
Technical Competencies
Behavioural competencies
- Result Orientation
- Operational Efficiency
- Fostering Cooperation
- Relationship Management
- Continuous Improvement
- Forward Thinking
For more information, please refer to ESA Core Behavioural Competencies guidebook
Nationality and Languages
Please note that applications can only be considered from nationals of one of the following States: Austria, Belgium, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and Canada, Latvia, Lithuania, Slovakia and Slovenia.
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