Join our team and build the future of space technologyThe candidate will join the Systems Engineering team in the Missions area, working on various low Earth orbit (LEO) nanosatellite missions. This area is responsible for tasks related to the design and analysis of the satellite's Thermal Control Subsystem (TCS), using advanced design and analysis tools.
The selected person will participate in the detailed design of the nanosatellite's TCS, managing the implementation and testing of the thermal subsystem, ensuring that the design meets the mission requirements. Responsibilities will include system-level thermal analysis, hardware selection, planning and support for thermal vacuum tests, and supplier management. They will also collaborate with other technical teams to ensure compatibility between subsystems, optimizing the satellite's thermal/structural performance.
In addition, the candidate may provide versatile support in defining mission and technical specifications, managing technical budgets, and coordinating internal and external interfaces. They will also participate in the company's product development projects.
What you will be doing?
The Space Thermal Systems Engineer will be responsible for:
Managing the thermal subsystem of nanosatellites, ensuring proper design, analysis, and implementation.Designing and analyzing the thermal subsystem to meet mission requirements.Implementing the thermal design, selecting suitable hardware, and planning tests.Collaborating with other teams to manage interfaces between subsystems.Ensuring the delivery of a thermal solution within established deadlines and budgets.Managing suppliers for the purchase and integration of thermal components.Participating in thermal vacuum tests and other verifications.What do we need in our team
Bachelor's or master's degree in Engineering, Physics, or related disciplines.At least 5 years of experience in thermal design and analysis, preferably in nanosatellites or aerospace projects.Knowledge of thermal analysis tools, preferably ESATAN.Experience in planning and supporting thermal vacuum tests.Knowledge of active and passive hardware for TCS.Good level of English (written and spoken).Valuable knowledge
Experience in space missions and nanosatellite systems.Familiarity with space standards (ECSS, NASA).Ability to work in multidisciplinary teams.Candidate qualifications and skills
Work remotely 60 % of the time.Flexible start/finish times; reduced intensive working hours on Fridays and in summer Monday to Friday.Competitive compensation with ongoing reviews, flexible compensation.Wellbeing program: Health, dental, and accident insurance; free fruit and coffee, free lunch every Friday and much more!Personalized career plan development, training, and language learning support.Very committed to inclusion and diversity; we promote equal opportunities in recruitment.If you like what you read, then we might have a match. This is the culture we want to have and keep building. So, if that's also your case, let's get to know each other!
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