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 Date Submitted:13-09-2007
 Last Modified:07-09-2008 (10:30)
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 Current job:Spacecraft Operations Engineer
 Employment Term:Permanent
 Relocation:Anywhere
 Date available:within 3months
 Industry:Civil Agencies/International Organizations, Satellite Manufacturers and Subcontractors, Satellite Operators, Launch Systems, Consulting/Engineering Services, Space Tourism
 KeywordsAerospace Engineer, more than 5 years experience. International organizations. Operations with planetary, LEO, telecommunications satellites. Design, analysis, development for manned spacecraft, launchers, aircraft. Experience in marketing, management.
CV

EDUCATION

 

Master of Science, Mechanical Engineering; September 1997

Concentration: Aerospace Engineering

The George Washington University, Washington, District of Columbia, United States of America

 

Diplom Ingenieur, Aeronautical Engineering; April 1994

Fachhochschule Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany

 

LANGUAGES

 

Native Spanish.

Fluent in written and spoken English.

Fluent in written and spoken German.

French.

 

EXPERIENCE

 

VEGA Informations-Technologien GmbH, Darmstadt, Germany; (1/07-present)

Senior Engineer

Senior Engineer performing tasks related to Spacecraft Operations Training Centre (STC) using Venus Express. GALILEO System Simulation Facility (GSSF) for the Galileo spacecraft constellation. Software Infrastructure for Modelling Satellites (SIMSAT), on Linux using Aeolus and on Windows using Hershel/Planck.

 
VEGA Informations-Technologien GmbH, Darmstadt, Germany; (5/05-12/06)

Spacecraft Operations Engineer

Spacecraft Operations Engineer at the European Space Operations Centre for the SMART-1 mission to the Moon, performing Mission Planning, Thermal, Power and Electric Propulsion subsystems engineering.

 

European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company / Astrium, Bremen, Germany; (1/01-6/03)

Development Engineer

Structural dynamic analysis of ARIANE 5 ESC-A and ESC-B Cryogenic Upper Stage using NASTRAN/PATRAN engineering software.

 

European Space Agency / European Space Research and Technology Centre, Noordwijk, The Netherlands; (10/99-12/00)

Young Graduate Trainee, Structures Section

International Space Station Crew Rescue Vehicle X-38 V201 / CRV landing gear and mechanical design of backup landing gear for the ROSETTA Lander, using NASTRAN/PATRAN and CATIA engineering software.

 

DaimlerChrysler Aerospace / MTU Maintenance Berlin-Brandenburg, Ludwigsfelde, Germany; (3/99-9/99)

Management Assistant

Goals and strategy of the company for the next 10 years.

 

Intelsat, Washington, District of Columbia, United States of America; (6/96-12/96)

Intern, Mechanical/Propulsion Systems & Architecture

Analysis of thermal subsystem for spin stabilized INTELSAT 6 and three-axis stabilized INTELSAT 7 communications satellites and analysis of propellant consumption for INTELSAT 6 and three-axis stabilized INTELSAT 5 communications satellites.

 

British Aerospace Systems / Avro, Sterling, Virginia, United States of America; (9/94-12/94)

Intern, Marketing Analyst Assistant

Analysis and computation of performance of regional Avro RJ aircraft.

 

European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company / Airbus, Hamburg, Germany; (2/92-7/92)

Intern, Cabin Development/Design

Design of mechanisms and analysis of emergency evacuation options and cabin architecture for high capacity Airbus aircraft.

 

Maschinen- und Steuerungstechnik Sonja Schmidt, Hamburg, Germany; (9/88-2/89)

Intern, Engineering Technician

Construction of light industrial machine parts under the direction of fellow engineers.

 

OTHER EXPERIENCE

 

Language Tutor, Heidelberg, Germany; (11/03-4/05)

Prepared activities, guided students, provided assistance, planned steps, to optimise results.

 

Extensive Travel, Europe, North America, Middle East; (9/97-9/98)

Acquired a better understanding of the people and culture of diverse regions of the world.

 

COMPUTER SKILLS

 

Command of FORTRAN and BASIC.

Working experience with Spacecraft Control and Operations System SCOS-2000, Mission Planning System MPS (MOIS), Mission Utility and Support Tools MUST and Software Infrastructure for Modelling Satellites SIMSAT.

Working experience with computer aided design software CADAM and CATIA, and with finite elements method software NASTRAN/PATRAN.

General ability to manipulate Macintosh and PC applications (Words, Excel, etc).

Proficient in UNIX and Internet applications.

 

ACTIVITIES

 

Association of German Engineers, Athletic and Cultural Club San Estanislao de Kostka.

 

SPECIALIZED PROJECTS

 

Position and Velocity of an Orbital Object Evolving in Time; (8/96-12/96)

The George Washington University, Washington, District of Columbia, United States of America

   

Temperature in a Long Bar of Square Cross Section; (8/96-12/96)

The George Washington University, Washington, District of Columbia, United States of America

   

Prevention and Control of Liquid Rocket Engine Combustion Instabilities; (1/96-5/96)

The George Washington University, Washington, District of Columbia, United States of America

 

Satellite Quick Research Testbed; (6/95-8/95)

Stanford University, Stanford, California, United States of America

 

Computation of Flow around an Arbitrary Airfoil; (1/95-5/95)

The George Washington University, Washington, District of Columbia, United States of America

 

Computation of Potential Flow around an Arbitrary Airfoil; (1/95-5/95)

The George Washington University, Washington, District of Columbia, United States of America

 

Low-capacity Passenger Aircraft; (11/93-2/94)

Fachhochschule Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany

       

Vertical Fin for a Mid-range Aircraft; (5/93-11/93)

Fachhochschule Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany

 

Tail Landing Gear for an Executive Aircraft; (9/92-3/93)

Fachhochschule Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany

 

Gearing for a Milling Machine; (3/90-7/90)

Fachhochschule Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany


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