Electrical Systems Engineer (AIT)

Expleo
Stevenage, Hertfordshire
10 months ago
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Overview

We are currently looking for an Electrical Systems Engineer to facilitate Spacecraft AIT activities with experience in AIT. The Electrical Systems Engineer will be working alongside subject matter experts in a dynamic and growth focused Space business.

It is expected that this role will operate Hybrid at our customers site, as such you will be expected at site 3 days a week.

Responsibilities

Preparation of test procedures, writing and debugging test sequences for Satellite System testing during ambient and environmental test campaigns.
Preparing, debugging and executing complex test sequences on flight spacecraft and test benches.
Providing first-line support to the test operations team and supporting non-conformance reviews in a technical capacity.
Writing test reports and supporting test reviews.
Interpretation of electrical and functional test requirements from test specifications
Provide test solutions to meet the test specification requirements, from planning and kick-off meeting, through test sequence coding, procedure preparation and debug to execution
Provide first-line support to the test operations team executing tests on the flight spacecraft in the event of anomalies
Close out tests with Post Test Review and Test Report
To provide technical inputs to project test reviews (Test Readiness Reviews, Post Test Reviews, Test Review Boards and Non-Conformance Review Boards)
Development and debug of Automatic Test procedures (ATP) using a bespoke high-level S/W language (Open Centre checkout system based on the Elisa language and Open Centre Bridge based on Java) to test the spacecraft systems
Preparing and executing spacecraft system investigations in line with actions from Non-Conformance Review Boards (NRBs)
Support Spacecraft systems functional and performance tests during environmental test (TVAC, Magnetic, EMC), functional and performance tests
Work to company and departmental procedures and maintain adherence to company standards

Qualifications

Degree in Engineering with ideally electrical background. Where applicable, experience in a similar role in addition to a lower qualification would be acceptable.

Essential skills

Ability to write test sequences/scripts for execution of spacecraft tests from the Central Checkout System (CCS).
Working knowledge of TMTC Databases
Spacecraft systems and subsystem technical knowledge and awareness is essential, e.g. Data Handling, Packet
Utilisation Standard, Data Bus Communications - MIL-STD-1553, SpaceWire, Attitude &, Orbital Control, Star Trackers, Gyros, Momentum Wheels, power systems, batteries, Solar Arrays, Thermal Control, heaters, thermostats, FDIR, Spacecraft Configuration Vectors etc.
Familiar with the Windows and Linux operating systems
Awareness of 'cleanroom' disciplines
Knowledge of system testing & Verification

Desired skills

Programming and scripting languages, particularly writing and debugging Linux/Unix Bash scripts is an advantage. Knowledge of a programming language such as C, Java, python, Elisa, TCL, VBA would be useful but not essential
Spacecraft electrical and harness knowledge would be an advantage but not essential
Competent in the use of various test equipment used for electrical measurements, e.g. DMM, oscilloscope, current probes, Data acquisition unit, data bus monitors (MIL-STD-1553 data bus and SpaceWire probes/analysers) would be an advantage

Experience

Writing test sequences/scripts for execution of spacecraft systems tests including FDIR from the Central Checkout System (CCS)
Electrical/Spacecraft Systems fault investigation and test sequence debug
Environmental and launch test campaigns
Preparing test procedure and sequences from test specifications, writing test reports and supporting test and non-conformance reviews
Electrical integration of equipment on a test bench or spacecraft (desirable, not essential)

What do I need before I apply

UK sole National
BPSS Cleared
Able to obtain SC
Willingness to work minimum 3 days per week at Stevenage

Benefits

Collaborative working environment - we stand shoulder to shoulder with our clients and our peers through good times and challenges
We empower all passionate technology loving professionals by allowing them to expand their skills and take part in inspiring projects
Expleo Academy - enables you to acquire and develop the right skills by delivering a suite of accredited training courses
Competitive company benefits
Always working as one team, our people are not afraid to think big and challenge the status quo

As a Disability Confident Committed Employer we have committed to:
Ensure our recruitment process is inclusive and accessible
Communicating and promoting vacancies
Offering an interview to disabled people who meet the minimum criteria for the job
Anticipating and providing reasonable adjustments as required
Supporting any existing employee who acquires a disability or long term health condition, enabling them to stay in work at least one activity that will make a difference for disabled people"We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation or age".

We treat everyone fairly and equitably across the organisation, including providing any additional support and adjustments needed for everyone to thrive

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