System Engineer - Space Systems Studies

Bremen
3 weeks ago
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Want to play a leading role in shaping Europe's next space missions? Join a team where your expertise in early-phase design, system architecture, and mission planning drives real innovation in the defence and space sector.

Systems Engineer Space Systems Studies
Salary - Up to €100,000!
Location - Bremen

What we can offer you:

Work Life Balance: Flexible working hours, sabbatical, 30 days' vacation & special leave days
Mobile Work: Hybrid work & mobile work abroad
Development: Extensive range of training courses, individual professional development, German language courses & annual employee dialogue
monthly salary, accident insurance & company pension plan
Family: Kindergarten subsidy / Kindergarten places, Childcare in the vacation period & paid child sickness days
The role:
This role involves the technical and programmatic leadership of early-phase space mission and system design (phases 0/A/B1), with a focus on defining architectures, requirements, and documentation. It includes coordinating engineering activities within the tender team, managing interfaces across system elements, and working closely with internal experts and subcontractors. The role also covers system analyses, simulations, and trade-offs to balance quality, cost, and schedule, while sharing responsibility for overall system and satellite quality, risk, and verification planning.

What we want from you:

Completed studies in aerospace engineering or a comparable field
Professional experience in systems or satellite engineering or related areas
Experience with or knowledge of national or European space sector clients
Knowledge in mission requirements analysis, system performance, and system architecture
Very good German and English skills, with strong self-organization and stress tolerance
If you are looking to join one of Europe's largest Satellite Manufacturers then please don't hesitate to apply!

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