Ph3Position Overview /h3 pThe bEGSE EMC Specialist Engineer /b is responsible for the bdesign, validation, and operation /b of bElectrical Ground Support Equipment (EGSE) /b used for satellite and subsystem testing, as well as for ensuring bElectromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) /b and bElectrostatic Discharge (ESD) /b compliance during spacecraft bintegration and test (AIT) /b phases.br/The role involves close collaboration with bAIT /b, bSystems Engineering /b, and bTest /b teams to guarantee functional integrity, test accuracy, and compliance with bESA/NASA /b and bECSS /b standards. /p h3Key Responsibilities /h3 ul libDesign, develop, and validate EGSE systems /b (hardware and software) to support satellite functional and environmental testing. /li liPlan and perform bEMC/ESD tests, measurements, and analysis to verify compliance /b with mission and regulatory requirements. /li liDefine and implement btest setups, procedures, and instrumentation for integration and qualification campaigns. /b /li libCollaborate with AIT teams /b during integration, environmental, and functional test activities, providing technical support and troubleshooting. /li liEnsure compliance with bESA/NASA standards, ECSS requirements /b, and customer specifications. /li liManage bcalibration, maintenance, and documentation of EGSE /b and test equipment. /li liSupport failure investigations and non-conformance resolution related to EGSE or EMC performance. /li liContribute to bcontinuous improvement /b of test methodologies, equipment design, and data management. /li liInterface with suppliers and external laboratories for bEMC/ESD testing /b and validation. /li /ul h3Qualifications /h3 ul liDegree in Electrical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, or a related technical field. /li liProven bexperience in EGSE design, integration, and testing within aerospace or high-reliability environments. /b /li liExpertise in EMC/ESD testing, analysis, and mitigation techniques. /li liHands-on laboratory experience with measurement instrumentation, oscilloscopes, spectrum analyzers, and power systems. /li liFamiliarity with ECSS standards, ESA/NASA testing procedures, and cleanroom operations. /li liKnowledge of satellite subsystems, AIT processes, and electrical interfaces. /li liStrong problem-solving, analytical, and documentation skills. /li liProficiency in English (written and spoken). /li liPossession of a driving license (Category B). /li /ul h3Nice to Have /h3 ul liExperience with hardware/software bEGSE development tools /b (e.g. LabVIEW, Python, NI TestStand). /li liKnowledge of spacecraft power systems, bTM/TC interfaces /b, and test automation. /li liFamiliarity with electrical safety standards, bESD control, and HSE requirements /b. /li liExperience bwith EMC simulation tools and RF shielding design. /b /li /ul h3What We Offer: /h3 ul liA dynamic and stimulating work environment. /li liOpportunities for professional growth and development. /li liMetalmeccanico (CCNL) with compensation based on experience and skills. /li /ul pSPACE INDUSTRIES is committed to promoting diversity and inclusion within its workplace and welcomes applications from all qualified individuals, regardless of ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, disability, or any other characteristic. /p h3Why Join Us? /h3 pA unique opportunity for professional growth in a young and dynamic aerospace company. /p pThe chance to work on innovative projects with a global impact in the small satellite sector. /p pA stimulating and collaborative environment, with the opportunity to contribute to shaping the company's future strategies. /p /p #J-18808-Ljbffr