PpbDeadline to apply: 13/05/2026 /b /p pbWe are looking for a Space Environment Charging Engineer/Expert on behalf of and in support to our client for their location in Fino Mornasco, Italy. /b /p pbThis position is also open for freelancers and candidates looking to work remotely from within the EU. /b /p pbPlease note, the successful candidate will be employed by ATG Europe (or one of its subsidiaries). Furthermore, upon selection, they will be subject to a general security screening performed by an external provider (further information will be provided at interview stage). /b /p pThe successful candidate will be tasked with, but not limited to: /p ul lipAnalyze and predict spacecraft charging effects (external and internal) and assess ESD risks for GEO missions; /p /li lipPerform external and internal charging analyses for spacecraft components and materials (e.g., antennas, solar arrays, dielectrics, harness zones); /p /li lipDevelop and implement ESD/EMC mitigation and protection strategies across subsystems; /p /li lipEnsure compliance with space environment and EMC standards (e.g., ECSS, MIL); /p /li lipOversee grounding and bonding architectures to minimize charging risks; /p /li lipSupport the full development lifecycle, from early design through testing, qualification, and in-orbit operations; /p /li lipPrepare and review technical documentation and verification plans for charging/ESD at all system levels; /p /li lipCollaborate with multi-disciplinary teams and contribute to institutional space programs. /p /li /ul pbATG is dedicated to diversity and inclusion and is an equal opportunity employer. Regardless of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, handicap (categorie protette L.68/99 art.1) or any other reason protected by relevant state or municipal legislation, we are pleased to consider all eligible candidates for employment. /b /p pWe ask that you clearly explain in your CV how you meet the mandatory requirements. If it does not align completely with the essential criteria, it may result in rejection. /p pRequired qualifications: /p ul lipA Bachelor’s degree in Engineering; /p /li lipAt least 3 years of relevant experience; /p /li lipExperience with external surface charging analysis of external spacecraft areas (antennas, solar panels, MLI, dielectric surfaces); /p /li lipExperience with internal charging analysis within dielectrics, cavities, harness routing zones; /p /li lipExperience in ESD/EMC protection strategies for harnesses, subsystems, solar arrays, antennas and dielectric surfaces in general; /p /li lipKnowledge of plasma interaction theory and induced effects, electrostatic potential distribution, emission/collection processes (photoemission, secondary electron emission), and radiation‑induced conductivity effects; /p /li lipFamiliarity with Space Standards (e.g. ECSS‑E‑ST‑20‑07C/-20‑06C, MIL‑STD‑461G); /p /li lipCapability to oversee grounding and bonding architectures; /p /li lipCapability to draft and evaluate documentation pertaining to charging/ESD verification tests at equipment, subsystem and system level; /p /li lipGood attitude towards teaming and multi‑disciplinary approaches; /p /li lipExperience with Institutional Programs in the Space Field; /p /li lipFull comprehensive capability of Windows Office package; /p /li lipExperience using SPIS software (Spacecraft Plasma Interaction Software) for charging analyses is an asset; /p /li lipCandidates must be eligible to live and work in the EU; /p /li lipFluency in English, both written and spoken. /p /li /ul pPlease submit your application in English via the apply button below. Applications submitted in other languages will not be considered. /p pEarly applications are encouraged as they allow for a smooth and efficient recruitment process. Please do not wait until the deadline to submit your application. /p /p #J-18808-Ljbffr