PWe are looking for an Optical Payload System Engineer on behalf of and in support to our client for one of their locations in either Milan, Rome, Benevento or Turin, Italy. /ppIn this role, you will lead and drive the Optical payload activities along the whole project lifecycle, including preliminary design, specification, procurement, integration, verification, launch and in-orbit operations. /ppYou will be actively involved with one or more projects, and provide specific expertise in support to the system engineering team. /ppThe successful candidate’s knowledge of space systems, optical missions and payloads will be key for the success of OHB Italia Earth Observation and exploration business. /ppstrongPlease 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). /strong /ppThe successful candidate will be tasked with, but not limited to: /pulliLead the development, qualification and procurement of challenging optical systems, including electro-optical payloads and other optical cameras (eg. Navcam); /liliProvide technical support to procurement of optical systems; /liliConduct trade studies and performance assessments to optimize optical system; /liliCarry out definition of payload I/F and requirements for Earth observation missions; /liliSupport CalVal plan definition and End-to-end mission performance budgets and analysis; /liliDevelop test plans and procedures for optical payload testing, including laboratory and environmental testing; /liliDocument design processes, test results, and system specifications to support project documentation and reporting; /liliSupport satellite AIT (hands-on) and verification activities; /liliParticipate to in orbit commissioning and Calval; /liliStay current with advancements in optical technologies and contribute to continuous improvement initiatives within the team. /li /ulpstrongATG 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. /strong /ppRequirements /ppstrongPlease ensure that your CV clearly explains how you meet the mandatory requirements. If it doesn’t align completely with the essential criteria, it could result in rejection. /strong /pulliMaster’s or PhD in Physics, Optics or Aerospace; /liliAt least 5 years of hands-on experience; /liliStrong knowledge of electrooptical systems; /liliUnderstanding of photonics, optics, opto-mechanics, imaging techniques, and sensor technologies; /liliExperience with Earth-observation and optical missions; /liliKnowledge of spacecraft design and I/F; /liliExperience perform optical design simulations and analysis using software tools (e.g., ZEMAX) is considered an asset; /liliExcellent sense of responsibility; /liliStructured hands-on work-approach; /liliHighly self-motivated and able to work autonomously; /liliExcellent problem-solving skills; /liliGood interpersonal skills; /liliCustomer oriented thinking-approach; /liliCandidates must be eligible to live and work in the EU; /liliFluency in English, both written and spoken. /li /ulpstrongPlease submit your application in English via the apply button below. Applications submitted in other languages will not be considered. /strong /p #J-18808-Ljbffr