Payload Systems Engineer
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Job description
hands-on developing technical calculations to prepare payload budgets focused on optical systems KPIs such as SNR, NEtD, MTF, etc. - Be part of the leading team for the geometric and radiometric calibration campaigns in-ground ensuring the optimum optical performance of the ENABLER payload and follow-up with the validation performance campaign once in-orbit to ensure ENABLER data quality to the customer. - Be able of writing your own code when needed, follow internal standards, make it testable and document it properly. - Be part of the negotiation team, working closely with our partners and suppliers, understanding their proposal and adjusting it to our objectives. - Keep the best communication between internal teams: ground, user and operations infrastructure teams aligned with business development. - Recommend the adoption of new technologies, products, and services. - Write articles regarding different areas of interest to be published in our Aistech News
Requirements
magazine and on our website blog. - Actively engage in the development of documentation to build out the company procedures and specification manuals. Who you are: Must: - BSc/MSc in Aerospace, Optics, Electronics, Telecommunications or relevant degree. - Open minded and extrovert, active learner and tolerant to criticism. - Proven experience in a full cycle of a payload system in a satellite mission, from early phases until launch, preferably optical (VNIR, SWIR, LWIR, etc) - Strong knowledge of payload technologies and satellite subsystems: power, comms, AOCS, propulsion, EO payloads, etc. - Strong knowledge of optical performance budgeting and optical geometric and radiometric calibration on-ground and in-orbit (as a plus). - Experience leading a team technically to deliver a payload into orbit. - Knowledge of hardware design, specially on Solidworks (or similar). - Knowledge of thermal design and FEM analysis of a payload or satellite system. - Basic experience in manufacturing, integrating or testing of prototype mechanical parts. - Basic experience in payload and/or satellite verification engineering procedures / processes. - Basic experience in ground support equipment for AIV testing (MGSE/EGSE). - Basic experience in environmental testing of space hardware (vibration, acoustic, shock, thermal vacuum, EMC). - Basic experience developing code in Python. - Working knowledge of Linux. - Working knowledge of Agile methodologies. - Fluent in English. Nice to have: - Experience in any related projects with Thermal Payloads (MWIR, LWIR, etc).