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Join a forward-thinking company as a Payload Spacecraft Operations Engineer, contributing to the innovative CO2M constellation mission. This exciting role involves developing and validating payload operations procedures, collaborating with instrument teams, and ensuring mission readiness for successful payload operations. With a focus on satellite operations that track atmospheric carbon levels, your expertise will play a crucial role in addressing global environmental challenges. Enjoy a thriving international work environment, ample opportunities for professional growth, and a commitment to employee well-being. If you're passionate about space and eager to make a significant impact, this is the perfect opportunity for you.
Location:ESOC, Darmstadt
Working hours: full time, 40h/week
Requirement: EU citizenship
About LSE Space:
We are an independent provider of space services, covering the entire life cycle of space systems, as the main subsidiary of SSC's Engineering Services. Employing over 190 engineers, we provide services to the international space market, including support for all phases of a space mission or full service, operations, independent consulting and training.
Are you fuelled by a passion for satellite operations and ready to embark on an exciting journey with us to help Earth benefit from space?
If you answered yes to the question, we invite you to seize the opportunity to make a significant impact as a Payload Spacecraft Operations Engineer. We are seeking dynamic and experienced individuals to contribute to the CO2M constellation mission, which will deploy satellites to track global levels of CO2, CH4, and NO2 in the atmosphere. As the primary space-based component of Europe's new CO2MVS initiative, CO2M will focus on measuring human-generated CO2 and CH4 emissions worldwide. This effort is integrated into the EU's Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service. The initial CO2M satellite is scheduled for launch in 2026, with a planned operational lifespan of at least 7.5 years. Both satellites in the constellation will be equipped with advanced near-infrared and shortwave-infrared spectrometers (CO2I), enabling high-resolution measurements of atmospheric carbon dioxide and methane concentrations. As a CO2M Spacecraft Operations Engineer specializing in payload operations preparation, you will be ensuring the mission's readiness for successful payload operations.
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In line with security requirements for the concerned missions of this position, the candidate has to hold a European citizenship. Evidence of eligibility will be required from candidates as part of the recruitment process. Furthermore, in view of the nature of the work the company is in, all potential employees will undergo stringent reference and identity checks.
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