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Antenna SubMillimetre Waves Engineer

2020-03-23 10:15:16| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS

Vitrociset Belgium is an international company which specializes in the space industry for over 30 years. The European Space Agency is our biggest client and we provide highly qualified employees to many sites of ESA mainly in the Netherlands, Germany, Spain, France, and the UK. Your career is very important to us, therefore, we provide a permanent contract with great benefits, good salary, relocation package and genuine support to our employees. Currently, we are looking for a highly skilled Antenna SubMillimetre Waves Engineer who will work for ESTEC, in the Netherlands. SPECIFIC TASKS Preparing and monitoring Research and Development activities in the field of Antennas. A diverse range of tasks will have to be carried out as encompassing hardware, software and system aspects. Provide antenna technical support to ESA projects. This includes inhouse design and trade off studies to support both developments and reviews. Tasks will require the analysis and design of reflector antennas and arrays and the calculation of the interference effects between antennas and the spacecraft structure. Support all antenna development stages from design, analysis up to measurements. REQUIREMENTS Knowledge of antenna Space constraints at RF, mechanical, thermal and environmental levels gained from the handling of Flight Model development or RD development at high TRL level. Knowledge of antenna industrial manufacturing, testing processes, architecture and technologies. Expertise in using antenna modelling tools GRASP8, POS4, CHAMP, HFSS. Proven industrial experience in the field. DEADLINE 06052020

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