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In the Optical Instruments Section, Future Missions and Instruments Division, Future Missions and Architecture Department, Directorate of Earth Observation Programmes, you will work as an Earth Observation (EO) Future Missions Optical Payload Engineer focusing on Emerging Sensing Technologies.
Reporting to the Head of the Optical Instruments Section, you will be responsible for the end-to-end definition, engineering, technology breadboarding and pre-development of innovative optical payload systems for EO future missions. These systems will leverage emerging sensing technologies, such as quantum sensors (Rydberg receivers, NV diamond sensors, etc.) and photonic sensors. You will also work on optical payloads based on more classical optical systems, including imagers and spectrometers. Your role will involve collaborating with multidisciplinary teams to ensure the successful integration of innovative technologies into future payload concepts.
You will be responsible for identifying and investigating new observation principles and technologies, maintaining awareness of relevant R&D activities, and coordinating with both internal and external partners. You will contribute to defining the roadmap for these technologies and will be actively involved in the pre-development of one or more of them. You will be appointed as the instrument officer for a future mission during Phase 0 or Phase A.
Duties
Your tasks and responsibilities will include:
You will work closely with other staff from the Future Missions and Instruments Division and the Directorate of Earth Observation Programmes. You will also liaise with the Directorate of Technology, Engineering and Quality as well as with other directorates involved in quantum, photonic and future emerging sensor activities. In this context, you will also be expected to help the team through collaboration, knowledge sharing and domain-specific training.
Technical competencies
Behavioural competencies
Education
A master’s degree or a PhD in engineering or physics is required for this post.
Additional requirements
Important Information and Disclaimer
In principle, recruitment will be within the advertised grade band (A2-A4). However, if the selected candidate has less than four years of relevant professional experience following the completion of the master’s degree, the position may be filled at A1 level.
Note that ESA is in the process of transitioning to a Matrix setup, which could lead to organisational changes affecting this position.
Nationality and Languages
Please note that applications are only considered from nationals of one of the following States: Austria, Belgium, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and Canada, Latvia, Lithuania and Slovakia.
The working languages of the Agency are English and French. A good knowledge of one of these is required. Knowledge of another Member State language would be an asset.
*Member States, Associate Members or Cooperating States.
The European Space Agency (ESA) is Europe’s gateway to space. Its mission is to shape the development of Europe’s space capability and ensure that investment in space continues to deliver benefits to the citizens of Europe and the world.
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