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A leading space services provider in Italy is seeking a skilled candidate to contribute to key ESA space programmes, focusing on calibration and validation efforts. The role demands strong expertise in data analytics, collaboration in international teams, and the ability to transform raw data into insights using Python. Candidates should have a degree in Physics or Mathematics and hands-on experience in Earth Observation. The position offers a hybrid work culture, health insurance, and opportunities for training and career development.
Serco is a trusted leader in Space Services, with a proud history spanning over 55 years and a track record of supporting more than 50 space missions for world‑renowned agencies like ESA and NASA. Our expertise covers the entire space lifecycle—from satellite testing and launch services to spacecraft operations, space surveillance, and data management—making us a key partner in advancing national strategies and driving innovation in the New Space era.
At the heart of the role, the successful candidate’s journey unfolds across two equally weighted projects, each claiming half of their time and attention.
In the first, you will become a key contributor to intercomparison exercises and calibration and validation efforts led by the European Space Agency, offering scientific guidance that helps refine Cal / Val strategies and algorithms for optical missions built around multi‑ and hyperspectral vision. You work will touch a constellation of missions — from Sentinel‑2 and Landsat‑8 / 9 to EnMAP, PRISMA, and CHIME. Along the way, you will support international Cal / Val initiatives of the CEOS‑WGCV, helping to organise and lead atmospheric correction and cloud‑masking intercomparison exercises such as ACIX and CMIX. Your path will also lead deep into radiative transfer science, contributing to advances across VNIR, SWIR, and TIR modelling, while supporting the coordination of the Eradiate radiative transfer model. Throughout this story, collaboration is constant: working closely with ESA teams and Cal / Val experts, and sharing progress and insights through publications, events, and presentations that carry the work beyond the laboratory and into the wider Earth observation community.
In parallel, your work will continue with a deep engagement in the calibration and validation journey of the HARMONY EE mission, where the thermal infrared sensor takes center stage. In this chapter, you will provide scientific guidance that shapes Level‑2 algorithm specifications, quality control and assurance methods, and Cal / Val practices, helping to turn mission concepts into reliable, traceable data products. You will play an active role in defining the broader Quality Assessment and Cal / Val strategy for the mission, while supporting the European Space Agency in managing and coordinating projects tied to Cal / Val activities and Level‑2 algorithm development. The work extends beyond analysis into collaboration and exchange, contributing to workshops and fostering international partnerships with academic and industrial actors. Along the way, you will support mission and data quality management during key preparatory phases, taking part in Mission Advisory Group discussions and Ground Segment review meetings, where technical insight helps guide the mission toward operational readiness.
The ideal candidate arrives not just with a checklist of skills, but with a story shaped by collaboration, curiosity, and resolve. You are comfortable coordinating across borders, working seamlessly with international partners and turning diverse perspectives into shared progress. Fluent in English, you will express complex ideas with clarity, both in writing and in conversation, and use communication as a bridge rather than a barrier. When challenges emerge, you will be quick to spot them, taking a proactive stance that favours thoughtful solutions over hesitation. You will plan carefully, report clearly, and navigate deadlines with confidence, knowing how to balance precision with momentum. Your journey will often take you on the road, where meetings and exchanges become opportunities to strengthen partnerships. Technically, you will bring the ability to craft advanced data analytics tools, drawing especially on Python to transform raw data into insight. Above all, you will thrive as part of a team, contributing energy, reliability, and a strong sense of collective purpose to every project you join.
Successful applicants are driven by strong self‑motivation, able to work confidently both independently and as part of a team, and bring excellent organisational skills to everything they do. You will approach your work proactively, spotting challenges early and proposing clear, practical solutions. Grounded in physics or mathematics, you will have hands‑on experience in Earth Observation using optical sensors across both optical and thermal infrared domains, along with a proven ability to coordinate science‑driven projects and guide them toward successful outcomes.
Beyond the core requirements, additional strengths enrich the candidate’s profile and deepen your impact. Experience in scientific research, especially in radiative transfer modelling and atmospheric correction will add depth to your analytical work, while familiarity with data science and exploitation platforms for Earth Observation will broaden how results are explored and shared. Strong mathematical and statistical skills will support the development of advanced data analytics, complemented by hands‑on experience in satellite data analysis and exploitation. Together with solid scientific understanding of satellite geophysical variable retrieval and validation, these assets will help transform complex observations into trusted, meaningful knowledge.
At Serco, we believe your career should come with more than a payslip, it should come with peace of mind, flexibility, and opportunities to thrive. That’s why we’ve built a benefits package designed to support you and your family, both inside and outside of work. Here, you’ll find more than just a job—you’ll step into a place where your long‑term growth is planned and supported through a clear career path and continuous training opportunities that help you evolve with confidence. You can enjoy the freedom of a hybrid working style, complemented by full health and life insurance that brings peace of mind to you and your loved ones. And as an added perk, you’ll benefit from exclusive discounts at selected shops, making everyday life a little more rewarding while you build your future with us.
Serco is a leading Space Services Provider with thousands of skilled resources that has supported over 50 space missions on behalf of more than 10 Space or Government agencies around the globe, including the likes of ESA, CNES, EUMETSAT, EUSPA, ASI and NASA.
We offer space capabilities across the full space lifecycle from satellite testing to Launch services, LEOP to spacecraft operations, space surveillance to data management, and supporting downstream application development. With over 55 years history in the space sector Serco is well placed to contribute to National strategies across Europe and the globe.
We work within the heart of the space sector so understand the challenges our customers face. When it comes to recruitment we are experts in sourcing the very best talent within space engineering, earth observation, satellite communications and cyber security.
We have placed hundreds of people from post graduates through to C‑suite executives into space agencies, satellite operators, manufacturers, system integrators, consultancies, earth observation / remote sensing, launch providers and much more.