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| Propulsion Engineer - Program Directorate |
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The Propulsion Department is responsible for coordinating the production of propulsion systems using liquid or solid propellants, as well as pyrotechnic equipment, on launchers in the Arianespace family (Ariane, Soyuz, Vega). Through this coordination role, the Propulsion Department is responsible for meeting procurement deadlines, for the stability of the qualified configuration, and for maintaining the reliability of the aforementioned components. Depending on the launcher concerned and the phase of the campaign, the department specifies and controls final operation in French Guiana.
Reporting to the Department manager, you will be responsible, in liaison with the Ariane Program Director, for monitoring production and technical issues concerning the HM7B engine, which powers the cryogenic upper stage. To support the goal of increasing versatility and synergy within the team, on request from the department head, you may also address aspects of the cryogenic upper stage.
Your mission will include ensuring compliance with design specifications, and guaranteeing the flightworthiness of the equipment under your responsibility, so that you can take responsibility for these areas in discussions with General Management and Arianespace customers. To do this, you will: Verify the validity of and authorize any design modifications concerning equipment under your responsibility. Analyze and validate, in conjunction with the certification authority, the handling of any significant technical incidents (non-conformities, waivers, etc.) that may occur during production. You will therefore be present at the key stages of containerizing, and participate in launcher technical assessment reviews (BT) and design-making meetings of the equipment review boards (CFM) concerning technical incidents deemed to be major and/or which could upset the production schedule. In addition, you will carry out the following tasks: In conjunction with the manufacturer and the corresponding CNES certification authority, review for General Management significant technical incidents and the flightreadiness of equipment under your responsibility. You will participate in Ariane launch campaigns as technical authority; as part of this responsibility you will draw up operation forms for the part of the campaign under the responsibility of Arianespace, and, for industrial aspects, ensure that the operations proposed, and their results, are acceptable. Following the launch, you will coordinate activities of the level 0 operating group, summarizing these activities for the management committee, as well as handling the level 1 anomalies under your responsibility. You will represent Arianespace production within the scope of development programs, or for additional developments for the cryogenic upper stage. |
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Diplôme d’ingénieur
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5 ans + |
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Français : Courant Anglais : Courant
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non spécifié |
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Union Européenne |
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Ile de France Evry |
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Engineer or holder of an equivalent university degree (French or European), you should have broad experience in the liquid propulsion industry (cryogenic and storable propellants). Because of Arianespace’s international scope of business, you must be comfortable working in both French and English. This job requires: Rigorous approach, good organizational skills; Good people skills and ability to lead a technical team; Availability, and ability to work in a team; Critical mindset and good analysis skills (risks, causes of anomalies, etc.); Ability to synthesize information, coupled with an ability to convince people and review technical facts. |
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Headquartered in the French city of Evry-Courcouronnes near Paris, Arianespace is responsible for the production, operation and marketing of Ariane 5 launchers, and is partnered with its Starsem affiliate in commercial operations of the Soyuz launch vehicle. |
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Arianespace
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