EUMETSAT (the organisation responsible for European weather satellites) is
looking for a Software Engineer for a 4 year contract.
Details on http://www.eumetsat.de/en/area2/jobs/empop0423.html
"DUTIES:
The Software Engineer will manage the maintenance and delta-development for
satellite monitoring & control facilities in the Ground Segment of the
EUMETSAT Polar System (EPS). Reporting to the Head of Maintenance and
Engineering Division, the Software Engineer will lead a small team of
computer engineers and manage projects within the Operations Department."
"QUALIFICATIONS:
The successful candidate for this post will have a University degree (or
equivalent) in a relevant discipline and a minimum of three years experience
in maintaining large-scale software systems in an operational environment,
preferably directly related to high-availability (24 h/day) applications.
Experience in spacecraft monitoring and control systems (TM/TC processing)
in general and the EPOCH suite of Integral would be a distinct advantage.
Practical experience is required in:
* integration and test of complex monitoring & control software systems;
* C and C++ programming languages;
* computer operating systems (IBM AIX 5L);
* computer and network architectures, TCP/IP;
* relational databases (ORACLE);
* configuration control of operational systems and software development
* environments.
"
Closing date: 15 September 2004
Conor
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