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A leading aerospace company in Darmstadt is seeking an experienced Scientific Software Developer to work on the CIMR project, focusing on developing algorithms for oceanographic and atmospheric product processing. Candidates should have a university degree and strong skills in scientific software development. The position offers a pleasant working environment and opportunities for personal development.
We are recruiting experienced Scientific Software Developers to be part of our team that will provide ground segment data processing software engineering services to our customer, Eumetsat in Darmstadt.
The activities are associated to the design and development of the pre-processing and resampling component of the processor for CIMR Level 2 oceanographic and atmospheric products over global ocean.
The CIMR mission
The Copernicus Imaging Microwave Radiometer (CIMR) is a satellite system developed by ESA as part of the European Union Copernicus program expansion activities. CIMR is designed in response to the Integrated European Policy for the Arctic. The main aim of the CIMR mission is to provide high-spatial resolution microwave imaging radiometry measurements and derived products with global coverage and sub-daily revisit in the polar regions and adjacent seas to address Copernicus user needs. The CIMR mission will also allow to measure fundamental quantities associated with largescale ocean-atmosphere processes over the global ocean. This capability will be based on a multi-channel conically scanning microwave imaging radiometer.
The L2 processor
The L2 retrieval processor of the GO (Global Ocean) product families is currently under development at EUMETSAT. It is foreseen that it will be composed of three internal main sub-modules: a preprocessing,a re-sampling and a retrieval sub-module.
Responsibilities
The scope of the complete service to be provided by the team covers the following:
The work will primarily focus on the development, implementation and documentation of a set of brightness temperature correction, adjustment and resampling algorithms necessary for the retrieval of CIMR L2 oceanographic and atmospheric products over the global ocean.
To summarize, the components to be developed are the:
The first main objective is to design, propose and document a brightness temperature preprocessing and re-sampling algorithm.
The second main objective is to verify that the algorithm can meet the requirements of the Global Ocean (O) and Atmospheric (A) portfolio of L2 product families, by implementing, testing and delivering a prototype software.
The following tasks shall be performed:
Qualifications & Competencies
A university degree (or equivalent) in a relevant discipline is required.
We are seeking candidates who shall cover a broad range of skills and knowledge associated with:
This is a full-time position to be located at Terma in Darmstadt, Germany, with the expected start date to be discussed.
What can Terma offer
At Terma, we consider skilled employees, enthusiasm and job satisfaction as the very foundation of our success and as a prerequisite for the development of the “best-in-class” solutions that Terma provides. We lead the way in applying new technology, offering a wide range of growth opportunities for each individual and emphasizing mutual respect across the board in our workplace.
Terma offers you a pleasant working environment at the customer site, where you will be able to take on challenging tasks and responsibilities in a highly professional company:
Additional information
For further information, please contact Mrs. Liliane Bromberg Carvalho #LI-LI by telephone [+49 6151 860050] or by email [ta.space@terma.com].To ensure that your application will reach us and is properly processed please apply through the link below with a Cover Letter and an up-to-date Curriculum Vitae.
Please note that applicants must hold all appropriate documentation and permits to work in Europe.
Terma
Application deadline:
As soon as possible