Entry-Level Navigation System Engineer - Remote
About the Role
We are seeking an Entry-Level Navigation System Engineer to join Telespazio, working remotely while contributing to the Galileo 2nd Generation System. This role offers a unique opportunity to be part of a team that supports significant space programs for the European Space Agency (ESA). As a Navigation System Engineer, you will play a crucial role in developing and designing data dissemination infrastructure, ensuring the success of ambitious space missions.
What You'll Do
- Support the development and design of the Data Dissemination infrastructure for the Galileo 2nd Generation System.
- Contribute to the definition, analysis, and consolidation of system requirements, ensuring their flow down to segments.
- Perform trade-off analyses and assessments using system engineering tools, such as Ad-hoc simulators and COTS.
- Interface with ESA and other contractors on technical matters, ensuring effective communication and collaboration.
- Support system reviews throughout the project lifecycle, focusing on system engineering aspects.
- Elaborate technical and contractual documentation, including DCN/DCP, RFW/RFD, DDF, DJF, and IRDs.
- Plan and follow tasks in a structured manner, coordinating with managers and stakeholders.
- Work in an international team, collaborating with system engineering and security experts.
Requirements
- Master’s degree in aerospace, telecommunications, or related engineering disciplines; a PhD is a plus.
- Knowledge and experience in space system engineering and ground systems architecture applied to GNSS, preferably in the Galileo Programme.
- Programming skills in engineering (e.g., Matlab, Python, C++).
- Familiarity with DOORS and requirements management.
- Eligibility for security clearance from national security administration.
- Proficiency in English; knowledge of other European languages is an asset.
Nice to Have
- Knowledge of space communication protocols.
- A Scaled Agile certification is a plus.
- Familiarity with MBSE tools (e.g., Capella) and methodologies.
What We Offer
- A competitive salary with 30 days of paid annual leave, plus public holidays (~12 days) based on a 40-hour workweek.
- Hybrid working scheme (3 days in the office, 2 days remote in the Netherlands).
- Flexible working hours, allowing you to manage your own schedule while respecting core working hours.
- Fully paid collective health insurance scheme and a good pension scheme with no personal contribution.
- Career development opportunities, including Coursera membership and training budget.
- Travel allowance and an extensive relocation package.
Join us at Telespazio and contribute to groundbreaking space missions as an Entry-Level Navigation System Engineer. This position offers a unique chance to work with cutting-edge technology and be a part of a dedicated team making a difference in the world of space exploration.
This Entry-Level Navigation System Engineer position at Telespazio offers a unique opportunity to work remotely on significant space missions with competitive benefits and career development.
Who Will Succeed Here
Proficiency in GNSS technologies and experience with MATLAB and Python for simulation and analysis, enabling effective problem-solving in navigation system design.
Ability to work independently in a remote environment while maintaining strong organizational skills to manage multiple tasks associated with aerospace projects.
A foundational understanding of Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) practices, along with familiarity with DOORS for requirements management, fostering a mindset oriented towards structured engineering processes.
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