Role Description
As part of the Optical Group, the Imaging Electronics Team seeks a dynamic, organised and proactive engineer with high standards to support the electrical development of the ESA TRUTHS instrument.
TRUTHS – The Traceable Radiometry Underpinning Terrestrial and Helio-Studies mission will be a ‘standards laboratory in space’, setting the ‘gold standard’ reference for climate measurements.
Key Tasks
1. Support and perform electrical architecture activities in conjunction with the current electrical architect team on the TRUTHS instrument.
2. Assist in the review, from an electrical and data handling (TMTC) point of view, of supplier data packs and participate in supplier co-engineering meetings.
3. Review and assist in updating the payload specification and lower level electrical equipment and data handling.
4. Generate and maintain system block diagrams, electrical interfaces, grounding and isolation, electrical block diagrams, switching & TMTC diagrams, and modes of operation.
5. Maintain ICDs, harness definitions, power budgets, and data rates.
6. Generate applicability matrices and jacket requirement documents for Spacewire and WizardLink interfaces.
7. Satellite Reference DataBase (SRDB) definition and development plan.
8. Support the AIT team in EGSE definition.
9. Co-ordinate the development of the instrument control unit known as the Payload Management Control System with the subcontractor.
10. Act as a point of contact with the subcontractor to ensure system level requirements are addressed appropriately.
11. Manage the timely meeting of milestones and reporting of the PMCS status to the Industrial Manager and to the customer (ESA).
12. Maintain technical documents throughout the design lifecycle.
13. Contribute and actively take part in customer design reviews.
Person Specification
Experience
1. Several years of mixed signal, analogue and digital hardware engineering experience.
2. Good track record with planning and meeting budgets/schedules.
3. Experience in managing and working with sub-contractors.
4. Experience in space-based instrumentation is highly desirable.
5. Experience in managing complex electronics systems through the full life cycle; from requirements capture, verification to system integration.
6. Experience working to ESA ECSS standards is highly desirable.
Knowledge & Skills
1. A degree or equivalent in Electronics Engineering.
2. Excellent inter-personal and communication skills, able to influence, persuade and negotiate with people at all levels (externally & internally) as well as assist in reaching compromises when there are conflicting requirements.
3. Self-motivated, creative, with high attention to detail and accountability.
4. Ability to work autonomously or within project team(s) and be a real company player.
5. Good communication skills able to work effectively with both customers, sub-contractors, and suppliers.
6. Ability to work under pressure in an organised and responsive manner.
7. Flexible and adaptable to changing priorities.
8. Creative problem solving.
9. Good MS Office skills.
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