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Galileo PRS Test User Receiver Engineer

Noordwijk, The Netherlands, ESA [10175]

Field(s) of expertise
Information Technology Telecommunications Engineering
Job type
Permanent
Education
Master
Deadline
Closed

About this job

ESA is looking for a Galileo PRS Test User Receiver Engineer.

Responsibilities

• Managing the procurement, maintenance and evolution of the Galileo PRS Test User Receivers (TUR-P) developed and used in the Galileo programme to support system design and qualification (IOC and FOC PRS). This includes future maintenance or evolutions of the receivers;
• Supporting the activities related to PRS User Receiver development and validation carried out by the European GNSS Agency (GSA);
• Contributing to the definition and validation of the concept of operations for PRS access control within the G1 Security Service;
• Carrying out the tasks of PRS Signal in Space monitoring;
• Preparing and organising Qualification Reviews (QR) and Acceptance Reviews (AR), and participating in the Non-conformance Review Board (NRB) to ensure operational readiness of the TUR-P and its compliance with system requirements;
• Following the segment development of PRS functionality, ensuring that the PRS Signal in Space is correctly implemented. This includes close follow-up of design and verification activities performed at segment level;
• Interfacing with the Galileo G1 System Engineering Service, and in particular the Signal In Space Engineering Unit, to contribute to the system specifications and requirements for the PRS Signal in Space Radio Frequency part and its Navigation performance;
• Interfacing with the Galileo G1 System AIV & Deployment Service to support end-to-end system testing, qualification and validation of the PRS Service using the TUR-P. This includes validation of PRS access control, including the chain from POCP to end user;
• Participating in Galileo project reviews related to system design and qualification for the PRS Services and signal improvements. This includes participation in Operations meetings such as the Service Exploitation Review (PRS session);
• Contributing to the interface with PRS users (CPAs) and receiver manufacturers to prepare for the PRS service declaration, and supporting the different validation campaigns in coordination with the European GNSS Agency (GSA);
• Preparing the Galileo PRS receiver work plan and coordination of activities to ensure optimal allocation of resources and synergies during system validation and test campaigns, liaising with D/TEC to ensure a coherent receiver activities scope and contributing to the Navigation Laboratory procurement plan.

Profile

Technical competencies

• In-depth experience in the development and manufacturing of GNSS receivers, preferably PRS receivers;
• Knowledge and experience in the fields of Navigation and related data processing and performances aspects;
• Demonstrable knowledge of and experience in Galileo security architecture and PRS access control;
• Experience in satellite and radio navigation signal engineering and related R&D activities;
• Security engineering and associated disciplines, in particular communications and network security.

Education

A Master’s degree in engineering is required.

For a complete job description and to apply, click on “apply”.

The closing date for applications is 24 November 2020.

 

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We offer

The European Space Agency (ESA) is an equal opportunities employer that offers competitive salaries exempt from national income tax and excellent employment conditions, such as allowances for expatriates and relocation support.
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