viernes, 17 de febrero de 2012

[OFER-TRABEC] NAC: Job Position. Analog Electronics Engineer

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Institución:IEAP/ET University of Kiel, Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein, German
Contacto correo-e:martin@physik.uni-kiel.de
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The Extraterrestrial Physics Division at the Institute for Experimental and Applied Physics of the Christian-Albrechts-University of Kiel is currently designing and building various sensors for ESA's Solar Orbiter mission which is foreseen to launch in January 2017. We currently have a full-time engineering vacancy in category TV-L E11:

Electronics Engineer I (m/f):

Solid background in analog electronics, technical documentation, good command of English. Experience in military, nuclear, or aerospace projects and familiarity with RAMS (Reliability, Availability, Maintainability and Safety) methods of Product Assurance would be an asset.

Opening date: May 1, 2012 or a later date to be agreed upon. Duration up to February 2013 with a very likely extension to January 2015, to be confirmed in fall 2012.

Applications for this position will be considered until March 2, 2012, or until the position is filled.
Please send all applications (incl. motivation letter, CV, scanned certificates, etc.) as pdf files to Dr. Cesar Martin (martin@physik.uni-kiel.de)

CAU is an equal opportunity employer, applications by women are particularly welcome. Applicants with severe disabilities will be given priority consideration, given equal qualifications.

Solar Orbiter is ESA's next mission to investigate the close environment of the Sun, approaching the Sun more than three times closer than the Earth. This challenging mission is scheduled for launch in January 2017, and delivery of flight instruments in January 2015. IEAP/CAU is developing four sensors which will measure various components of the radiation environment during the entire mission, foreseen to last until 2024, with a possible extension to 2027.

Tasks:
Design, development, and testing of a low-noise, large dynamic range front-end electronics for space instrumentation. Experience in prototype development is a strong asset. The development and testing needs to be documented in English, regular progress teleconferences with our international partners will be required. This position is likely to require some travel to the US and within Europe. The development contract is split into a first phase limited to February 2013 with a highly likely second phase extending to January 2015.

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Información complementaria de la oferta:
More information about Solar Orbiter can be found at:

http://sci.esa.int/science-e/www/area/index.cfm?fareaid=45

The engineer will work in a team of other engineers and physicists. For further questions please contact Prof. Dr. Robert F. Wimmer-Schweingruber or Dr. Cesar Martin (wimmer@physik.uni-kiel.de & martin@physik.uni-kiel.de).

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