Terma

Space Debris Engineer (m/f/d)

Terma

Darmstadt or Noordwijk

We are looking for Space Debris Engineer to join our team and support the ESA missions at ESOC, in Darmstadt, Germany or at ESTEC site in Noordwijk, The Netherlands, to support the activities of the Space Safety Programme and to Clean Space Office ADRIOS and COSMIC missions projects.

Responsibilities:

As a Space Debris Engineer, you will be responsible for conducting activities for the support, analysis, development and research activities of the ESA Clean Space Office.

You will support mission customers for:

  • SDM compliance verification analysis tasks in collaboration with the Space Debris Office;
  • Close Proximity Operations and In-orbit Servicing related tasks;
  • EcoDesign and Life Cycle Assessment compliance verification analysis tasks development and research of the ESA Clean Space Office.

You will follow-up external research, as well as OSIP activities and plan/adapt internal work accordingly, support CDF sessions and support the definition and follow-up of the studies for TDE, GSTP, ARTES and other ESA programs in the area of space debris mitigation, space debris remediation and EcoDesign.

Technical Requirements:

  • Engineering support to activities of the Space Safety Programme;
  • Engineering support to Clean Space Office ADRIOS and COSMIC missions projects;
  • Support mission customers for the SDM compliance verification analysis tasks in collaboration with the Space Debris Office;
  • Contribute to mission milestone reviews for compliance aspects w.r.t. space debris mitigation requirements;
  • Support mission customers for Close Proximity Operations and In-orbit Servicing related tasks;
  • Support mission customers for EcoDesign and Life Cycle Assessment compliance verification analysis tasks;
  • Contribute to mission milestone reviews for compliance aspects w.r.t. Life Cycle Assessment requirements;
  • Follow-up external research, as well as OSIP activities and plan/adapt internal work accordingly;
  • Support CDF sessions;
  • Support the definition and follow-up of the studies for TDE, GSTP, ARTES and other ESA programs in the area of space debris mitigation, space debris remediation and ecodesign;
  • Contribution to the Maintenance, evolution and upgrade of ESA’s databases for Life Cycle Assessment;
  • Contribute to the collection of best-practices and elaboration of guidelines in the areas of EcoDesign, Space Debris Mitigation and Close Proximity Operations;
  • Contributions to technical working groups for development of standards and handbooks in the areas of EcoDesign, Space Debris Mitigation and Close Proximity Operations;
  • Participate to the Office’s regular routine meetings;
  • Provide Training on OPS-SC processes to internal and external trainees also in training sessions not organised by ESA;
  • Present and promote ESA achievements, recent research and work performed at the Clean Space at conferences (once per year), and support related public relation or outreach activities;
  • Support organization and preparation of conferences, webinars and workshops gathering various stakeholders (agencies, industry, operators, regulators, etc.) as well as bi-lateral meetings with key partners;
  • Provision of technical expertise to the ESA Technical Responsible in responding to TV, broadcast and newspaper interview requests on space debris.

Specific Requirements:

Ideally, while performing the support, you will need to have:

  • A high degree of independence;
  • Negotiation skills;
  • Communication skills;
  • Good team-work and workplan coordination skills;
  • Understand the way the Space Safety Program works;
  • Understand the way R&D and technology development programs work;
  • Spacecraft Systems engineering expertise;
  • Experience in different space project phases;
  • Expertise in Space segment related aspects of Space Debris Mitigation assessment and solutions (remediation, mitigation, risk assessment – reentry, successful disposal, break-up, etc.);
  • Good knowledge of Space Debris Mitigation technologies state of the art;
  • Good understanding of In-Orbit Servicing and Close Proximity Operations State of the Art;
  • Good understanding of Life Cycle Assessment State of the Art;
  • Support to Outreach activities.

Essential Skills:

  • Relevant university degrees in the field of either astronomy, mathematics, engineering, or physics;
  • Knowledge to develop solutions to technical (systems engineering) problems in cooperation with customers and other experts;
  • Good communication and presentation skills;
  • Fluency in English, both in speech and writing;
  • Coordinate and interact with other service providers in associated fields as well as (internal and external) customers of services provided by the Clean Space Office;
  • Ability to work independently but communicate effectively and efficiently within a larger team.

Desirable Skills include:

  • Familiarity with the ESTEC or ESOC environment;
  • Familiarity/experience with Clean Space Office tasks;
  • Experience in dealing with external interfaces;
  • Ability to multi-task efficiently; working on multiple activities; multiple missions simultaneously.

This is a full-time position to be located at ESOC’s premises in Darmstadt, Germany or ESTEC site in Noordwijk, The Netherlands, with the planned start date on the 1st of July 2024.

Travel: It is foreseeing an average of 4 European missions per year.

Qualifications & Competencies:

Fluency in English (written and spoken) is mandatory. You will have the capability to work in teams, while at the same time being a self-starter, able to work independently with little supervision.

Due to the variety of the tasks and the scope of the systems to be supported, you should be able to quickly adapt to changes in assignments, manage tasks in an efficient way, and demonstrate a high degree of independence and autonomy. You must have excellent analytical skills, and be effective working within a small team, and have good presentation and communication skills.

You should be able to conduct all your activities in an orderly and disciplined manner, encouraging a friendly and collaborative working environment, demonstrating capabilities in applying principles, handling critical discourse, and be open to discussing and sharing solutions with others. Moreover, you must be able to participate actively in technical meetings and/or formal reviews and activity assessments.

What can Terma offer:

At Terma, we consider skilled employees, enthusiasm and job satisfaction as the very foundation of our success and as a prerequisite for the development of the “best-in-class” solutions that Terma provides. We lead the way in applying new technology, offering a wide range of growth opportunities for each individual and emphasizing mutual respect across the board in our workplace.

Terma offers you a pleasant working environment at the customer site, where you will be able to take on challenging tasks and responsibilities in a highly professional company.

  • Great opportunities for training and personal development;
  • Challenges in advanced technical environment;
  • International and cosmopolitan working atmosphere;
  • An employment contract with an attractive package with extra-legal benefits;
  • Highly competitive salary.

Additional information:

For further information, please contact Mrs. Liliane Bromberg Carvalho by telephone [+49 6151 860050] or by email [ta.space@terma.com].

To ensure that your application will reach us and is properly processed please apply through the link below with an up-to-date Curriculum Vitae ideally in Europass format (https://europass.cedefop.europa.eu/en/home) and a Cover Letter.

Please note that applicants must hold all appropriate documentation and permits to work in Europe.

Terma:

The high-tech and innovative Terma Group develops products and systems for defense, non-defense and security applications, including command and control systems, radar systems, self-protection systems for aircraft and vessels, space technology, and aerostructures for the aircraft industry.

Terma is headquartered at Aarhus, Denmark. Internationally, Terma has subsidiaries and operations in The Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, France, United Kingdom, United Arab Emirates, India, Singapore and the U.S.

The Space Business Area contributes with mission-customized software and hardware products including power systems and star trackers as well as services to support a number of in-orbit pioneering European scientific and Earth observation satellite missions. Additionally, Terma is contracted for the development and delivery of software and hardware systems and services for numerous ongoing and future European, and international missions.

Terma Space operates out of Denmark, The Netherlands, France, Germany, Austria, Czech Republic, Romania and the UK.

Application deadline: As soon as possible

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