Avionic Subsystem Engineer - Space Industry

  • Jornada:

    Jornada Completa

  • País:

    Italia

  • Descripción:

    Ad Maiorem is an independent technology consultancy company, which offers tailored solutions to develop engineering and innovation projects in the Aerospace, Defence, Railway, Industrial, Telecommunications and Oil & Gas sectors. We are an international company, with offices in Spain, Italy, Netherlands, Uruguay and Chile, and operating in other European and Latin American countries. For a position of strategic importance, we are looking for a System Engineer with experience in avionic subsystem design, to be involved in an international space program led by a major Italian company, specialized in the design and production of small satellites, advanced propulsion systems, and space equipment. Specifically, the resource will be the main point of contact throughout the product life cycle (HW / SW / FW architecture definition, design, procurement, development, integration, testing and verification). Main Responsibilities: • Review and assess system-level requirements. • Define specifications for avionics subsystems. • Create the architecture for avionics systems and oversee budget management. • Establish data interfaces and configure data protocols. • Define the Fault Detection, Isolation, and Recovery (FDIR) concept and architecture. • Participate in the procurement process by outlining the Statement of Work, joining technical meetings, and verifying documentation. • Assist in defining the system AIV (Assembly, Integration, and Verification) and AIT (Assembly, Integration, and Testing) processes. Main Requirements: • Master’s degree in computer, Electronic, Aerospace Engineering (or a related field). • Knowledge of the Space Segment DDV (Design, Development and Verification) and AIV processes as outlined by ECSS. • Knowledge of Avionics architecture. • Knowledge of the FDIR concept and its architectural framework. • Knowledge of Data interfaces and Data protocols (such as CAN/CANopen, SpW, MIL1553, PUS, etc.) • Basic understanding of key design features and performance metrics for Avionics AOCS units (e.g., magnetometers, magnetic torquers, star trackers, reaction wheels, CMGs, and sun sensors). • Knowledge of the HW and SW architecture of the on-board computer. • Familiarity with test environment and test equipment. The place of work will be discussed during the call with the candidate, according to own preference, considering that our customer has several locations in Italy. If you are interested in receiving more information, please send us your updated CV to the following address: seleccion@admaiorem.com in the attention of Monica Massari, indicating “Avionic System Engineer_Space” in the subject, your phone number and the best time reach for a short and preliminary phone conversation. If you are not interested but you know someone who may be interested, do not hesitate to share this information. Thank you very much for your time and we appreciate the diffusion. Ad Maiorem. Why Ad Maiorem? We see technology as an opportunity to associate ourselves to new ideas. Creating a climate of confidence which enable us to recognise your skills and add value to the success of any technological project. We are looking for professionals committed to a sound training in values, who wish to join our culture of success. Our philosophy is summed up in a single phrase: “Your gate to the future”, which means opening a horizon of possibilities which contributes to your personal and professional growth, taking your skills to the next level. We work towards development and innovation, to train great professionals, build leaders, and foster creativity and participation. What do we offer you? At Ad Maiorem we rely on technological visibility and innovation to consolidate sustainable projects in an ever-changing environment. In this regard, we offer a career path with a wide horizon of opportunities for your professional growth, ideal to channel and manage your experience and knowledge. We’re waiting for you! The search is aimed at both sexes (Italian law 903/77).