ESA : Spectrum and Signals Officer – Brussels

negotiable / YEAR Expires in 3 weeks

JOB DETAIL

Job Summary:

Reporting functionally to the Engineering/R&D Manager of the Integrated Programme Management Team and hierarchically to the Deployment Manager, for the management of ESA administrative and regulatory matters, you will be responsible for the timely delivery of user terminals required to provide governmental service, for all aspects relating to access to spectrum for the IRIS² governmental infrastructure, and for signal definition and the implementation of the 5G standardisation roadmap. You will conduct and oversee activities aimed at building up the EU’s industrial capability in this domain. You will liaise with ESA for joint efforts in the domain and will rely on the Agency for the supervision of industrial activities relating to the development and validation of user terminals, aiming to ensure coordination in accordance with the agreements between ESA and the Commission.

Initial assignment to Brussels is until Q1 2028 with a possible extension, within the framework of the 12 year Contribution Agreement between ESA and EC. At the end of the assignment, you will be reassigned to a position within CSC Directorate.

Duties:

Your tasks and responsibilities will include:

  • interfacing with the ESA Secure Connectivity System and Validation Office and the ESA Ground Segment and Operations Office and relying on the Agency for the supervision of industrial activities relating to the development and validation of user terminals, aiming to ensure coordination in accordance with the Contribution Agreement and the Programme Management Plan;
  • conducting all relevant IPT activities, including for the build-up of EU engineering, manufacturing and supply chain capabilities;
  • reporting to the Exploitation Manager of the Integrated Programme Management Team and supporting them as required.

Under the authority of the IPT Engineering/R&D Manager, you will:

  • be responsible for and conduct all IPT tasks aimed at ensuring the timely availability of the specified user terminals supporting governmental service, at the expected economic conditions, with overall responsibility for all aspects relating to access to spectrum for the IRIS² governmental infrastructure and for signal definition, including the 5G standardisation roadmap;
  • interface with industry on matters relating to signal, including 5G, spectrum and the user terminals of the IRIS² concession;
  • liaise with the ESA Head of the Secure Connectivity System and Validation Office and the Head of the Ground and User Segment Office for aspects and activities relating to the above objectives, aiming to ensure coordination and relying on ESA for the supervision of consortium activities relating to the design, development, initial deployment and qualification of the Secure Connectivity system and ground segment in accordance with the agreements between ESA and the Commission;
  • conduct all IPT tasks relating to the build-up of EU manufacturing capabilities at user terminal level;
  • maintain a baseline scenario for incremental development and deployment of the user segment, including the related technology and subsystem roadmaps at user segment level;
  • contribute to the maintenance of programme-level schedule management, risk management and configuration control;
  • contribute to the maintenance of the programme-level cost plan and key performance indicators;
  • propose corrective measures to respond to deviations from performance, schedule and cost targets established at programme level;
  • ensure consistency of all requirements with the MRD;
  • analyse user segment-related requests for changes, waivers and deviations and non-conformances, anomalies and alerts, supporting the relevant analyses at system level as and when required;
  • maintain the Secure Connectivity user segment development and deployment plan, schedule, risk register and relevant parts of the cost plan, with the required key performance indicators, for consolidation and approval at project level;
  • oversee the implementation and enforcement of risk and security management processes at user segment level;
  • participate in system and ground segment reviews relating to user terminals, spectrum issues and signal definition aspects;
  • work in close coordination with other IPT officers, including the Satellites and Production Officer, the Development and Validation Officer and the Concession Contract Officer, as well as the Security Team.

Technical competencies:

Strong technical background in the area of Ground Segment and/or User terminals design, development and validation, including signal definition
Strong expertise on spectrum regulatory issues and processes
Experience with the implementation of large space programmes or projects, ideally in the telecommunications domain
Demonstrated experience with the set-up and management of a team of technical specialists working towards a common goal
Experience in the management and monitoring of industrial activities, including technical and contractual negotiations, and management of technical reviews.
Multi-disciplinary and comprehensive knowledge of Ground Segment architecture and the definition of related technical requirements, as well as on-ground and in-orbit validation activities
Experience in managing industrial activities from a cost and schedule point of view.
Experience with product assurance and safety standards and their application in a project environment.
Experience with complex project risk management processes

Behavioural competencies:

Result Orientation
Operational Efficiency
Fostering Cooperation
Relationship Management
Continuous Improvement
Forward Thinking

For more information, please refer to ESA Core Behavioural Competencies guidebook

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Education:

A master’s degree in engineering or a related technical or scientific discipline is required for this post.

Additional requirements:

  • the ability to manage, guide and motivate individuals or a team in a project setting;
  • leadership capabilities, with proven relationship management and communication skills;
  • the ability to drive team performance, developing people by encouraging learning and delegating;
  • the ability to think and communicate in a structured manner;
  • the ability to synthesise complex technical issues and communicate them concisely and clearly;
  • the ability to focus on the “big picture” while being able to comprehend and manage detailed technical issues when required;
  • problem-solving skills to deal with day-to-day operational challenges, together with demonstrated planning and organisational skills;
  • a result orientation with the ability to set priorities and present practical solutions both orally and in writing.

Level of Education: Postgraduate Degree

Work Hours: 8

Experience in Months: No requirements

Brussels, Belgium