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QAPA Safety Engineer

2020-03-02 10:13:02| Space-careers.com Jobs RSS

The ideal candidatecandidate has the following requirements Electronic engineer or other technical degree but with good electronic skills. A minimum of 3 years experience in the space sector or, on a subordinate basis, in the military. Language knowledge in addition to Italian at least English at intermediate level, possibly good. Age 30 38 nonbinding Required technical skills Previous experience in PAQA space activities ISSpayloadssatellite at least three years. Capacity to manage project PAQA requirements and their deviations RFD, RFW. Indepth expertise in qualified electronic components, materials and spatial processes. RAMS skills. Skills on radhard components and Radiation Analysis. Safety ISS experience is highly qualifying. Responsibility Implementation of the Pa Plan based on Project requirements. NCR and NRB management capabilities, corrections management and corrective actions. Production of component, material, and process documentation DCL, DMMPL, DPL. Responsible for product inspection activities. Identifying projectcritical items and writing critical item lists. Required personal features Motivated with respect to PAQA and Safety aspects Motivated to carry out specific training. Indepth knowledge of the Office package. Availability to make trips, in certain periods even frequent. Available to work in groups, share information, interact with the rest of the team not just in your department. Decisionmaking autonomy, proactive and respectful of the working environment and colleagues. Drive Licence.

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