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Galileo Service Facilities Engineer

2020-09-23 11:10:58| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS

Position Reference 635 We are currently looking for a Galileo Service Facilities Engineer to work in the city of Noordwijk, The Netherlands. Tasks and Activities The scope of work will include Review and preparation of technical documentation infrastructure, site, etc.. Participate to the GRC evolutions G1G and G2G Contribute to prepare specifications, Contribute to evolutions reviews. Support the GRC infrastructuresite verification and acceptance activities, contributing to the system integration verification reviews. Analyse CRCCN to GRC related activities and support CCBs. Support to GSA Engineering Board discussions on GRC topics Request for Waiver, DCP and DCN preparationreview. Contribution to GRC project control activities risk, schedule, etc.. Follow up of technical matters on GRC contracts. Skills and Experience The following skills and experience are mandatory Masters Degree in the relevant discipline. Proficient in the English language, both written and spoken. Being organized, dynamic and proactive. EU nationals. The following skill would be highly desirable Previous GRC experience. How to Apply Looking to take your career to the next level? Interested applicants should submit their CV and Cover Letter to RHEAs Recruitment team at careersrheagroup.com no later than 14102020. Preference will be given to candidates eligible for an EU or national personal security clearance at the level of CONFIDENTIAL or above.

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