Payload Systems Engineer

Aistech Space
Barcelona, Spain
yesterday

Role details

Contract type
Permanent contract
Employment type
Full-time (> 32 hours)
Working hours
Regular working hours
Languages
English

Job location

Barcelona, Spain

Tech stack

Agile Methodologies
Data analysis
Systems Engineering
SolidWorks (CAD)
Linux
Hardware Design
Python
Systems Integration
Visual Systems
Software Coding

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).

About the company

The main responsibility for this job position is leading technically a heterogeneous team of engineers/scientists/sw developers to deliver the next ENABLER payloads into orbit and ensure the best geometric and radiometric performance of the ENABLER payloads producing high-quality imaging products. You will also be responsible to follow internal standards and good practices in terms of project management, documentation and time management following an agile approach in your daily work and ensuring the team is also doing it. The daily tasks to be achieved in this position are: - Understand Aistech Space's mission objectives. - Develop comprehensive understanding of our satellites and payloads. - Be part of the Space Infrastructure department in different phases: design and analysis, integration and testing. - Be able to research for new technologies, create prototyping ideas, be proactive in pushing new technology, operational ideas, calibration methods, system concepts, etc. - Be

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