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LOW EARTH ORBIT SATELLITE INSTRUMENT TEAM LEADER

Employment Type Permanent
Location Non UK , Darmstadt Germany
Industry Sector Controls & Instrumentation
Start Date ASAP
Salary/Rate Competitive Packages
Reference VN-08/02
Date Advertised 18-02-2008 - 17:07

Description

Formed in 1986 and comprising 20 European member states, EUMETSAT's role is to establish, operate and exploit European meteorological satellite systems. Data from these systems are essential for precise and accurate weather forecasting; they also assist global earth observation and climatological programmes and directly benefit national economies by enabling marine, agricultural, aviation and other industries to plan and act more effectively.


Low Earth Orbit Satellite Instrument Team Leader Ref: VN-08/02

Currently the systems include two generations of geostationary Meteosat satellites whose global overview is now complemented by the detailed observations provided by polar orbiting MetOp satellites.

The Low Earth Orbit (LEO) Division is responsible for the design and development phases of all EUMETSAT LEO Systems from the start of Phase B until the completion of in-orbit commissioning and hand-over to routine Operations. Since the successful commissioning of the Metop-A satellite in May 2007, the main tasks of the division are to prepare for the subsequent launches and commissioning of the next two MetOp satellites currently planned in 2011 and 2015, to conduct EUMETSAT development activities on the future Altimetry missions and relevant Global Monitoring for Environment and Security (GMES) missions and to support the Phase 0/A activities of the next EUMETSAT Polar System (EPS) programme. The LEO Division is now looking to fill the following position:
The LEO Instrument Team Leader will report to the Head of the LEO Division and will be responsible for the provision of the EUMETSAT furnished LEO Satellite instruments, including the support to the data processing and operations of all instruments. The main tasks will be to manage the LEO Instrument Team and report on instrument related activities and issues, co-ordinate with EUMETSATs partners for the provision of third party instruments and manage the EUMETSAT direct procurement of instruments. The successful candidate will have a University degree (or equivalent) in a relevant discipline or comparable qualifications in an engineering field combined with demonstrated experience of at least 5 years in spaceborne instruments and some knowledge of meteorological space observing systems. Having participated in the development and commissioning of an operational Earth Observation mission would be an advantage.

The official languages of EUMETSAT are English and French. Candidates must be able to work effectively in one of these languages and also have a working knowledge of the other.

Based in Darmstadt, the post is offered on an initial four-year contract. Further information on the positions, salary and benefits, and how to apply can be found on the EUMETSAT web site simply click APPLY NOW: Please note that only applications from nationals of one of the EUMETSAT Member States can be considered.

Closing date: 29th February 2008.

Member states: Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Denmark, Germany, Finland, France, Greece, Ireland, Italy,
Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey and
the United Kingdom