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    Senior Integrated Logistic Support (ILS) Engineer



     
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    Job Description
    TitleSenior Integrated Logistic Support (ILS) Engineer
    Job codeOD7-09-14
    Job posted on02/07/2009
    LocationNoordwijk
    CountryNetherlands
    EducationMaster
    Contract typePermanent
    Start datewithin 2 months
    Job Description

    LSE Space AG is truly an international company with widespread expertise in large international projects - often crossing multiple organizational, cultural, and technological barriers.

    We are currently looking for Engineers to respond to tthe European Space Agency request of expertise suipport. LSE has a strong presence at ESA, supporting almost all the missions in the Earth Observation, Solar & Planetary and, Astronomical & Observatory & Planetary sections at ESOC and the Earth Observation Programmes at ESTEC. LSE has now the opportunity to extend our support at ESOC and ESTEC.  If you look for a career move in the rapidly growing field of Space Activities, we invite you to join us.

       

    The Context

    LSE Space Engineering and Operations AG is one of the main support providers of qualified and motivated engineers to the Directorate of Operations at ESOC.

    The Galileo Project requires engineering support for monitoring and controlling the overall definition of the Galileo logistics activities. The holder of the post will be in charge of supervising the definition, preparation, testing, validation, and implementation of the overall Galileo Integrated Logistic Support activities.

      

    Your Task

     We are looking for  

    • Integrated logistic support engineer

     to support ESA for the GALILEO program.

    He/she will coordinate the ILS activities performed in the Galileo Control Centres (Oberpfaffenhofen and Fucino), ensuring that the proper ILS concept and procedures are implemented. He/she will report to the Galileo Operations Manager of the Galileo System & Operations Project Team.

    The responsibilities of this post include in particular:

    -          Follow-up of the ILS Tools development, deployment, and acceptance, coordinating the in factory and on-site acceptance testing in the GCC-GCS and GCC-GMS.

    -          Follow-up of the set-up of the ILS databases and procedures, the preparation of the logistics teams, and the set-up of the logistics facilities in the GCC-GCS and GCC-GMS.

    -          Coordination of the different parties participating in the corresponding ILS reviews and Progress Meetings.

    The candidate should be able to work independently. The detailed tasks will depend on the specific skills of the candidate.

     

     

     Your Profile

    University degree or equivalent education in Electric or Electronic Engineering, Aerospace Engineering or Telecommunications Engineering.

    Significant experience in senior position in large, distributed space, aircraft, or military logistic project with experience in management tasks

    A proven experience in commercial/industrial environment is required.

    Experience related to developments in the Galileo project (GIOVE, IOV) will be considered an asset.

     

     Location

    Resident in ESTEC, the candidate will be required to travel to the Galileo Control Centres in Munich (DE), Fucino (IT), Madrid (SP) and other European sites. 

     

     Start

    Desirable start date is October 1st 2009. 

     

     Benefits

    • - Permanent employment
    • - Relocation package, if necessary, 
    • - Excellent remuneration,
    • - Training to improve efficiency
    • - Career path
    • - Thirty annual days of vacations.

     

    To be considered for this Position, please submit your detailed CV to Daniel.Gestal@lsespace.com before July 30th.

     

    Contact information
    CompanyLSE Space Engineering and Operations AG
    Contact nameDaniel Gestal
    AddressRobert-Bosch-Strasse 7
    Darmstadt
    Germany
    64293
    Phone0049-6151-8701137
    Fax0049-6151-8701139
    EmailDaniel.Gestal@lsespace.com
    Web Pagewww.lsespace.com


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