Job Introduction
Serco is a leading Space Services Provider with thousands of skilled resources that has supported over 50 space missions on behalf of more than 10 Space or Government agencies around the globe, including the ESA and NASA. Serco offers space capability across the full space lifecycle from satellite testing to Launch services, LEOP to spacecraft operations, space surveillance to data management, and supporting downstream application development. With over 55 years history in the space sector Serco is well placed to contribute to National strategies and New Space ventures who want to scale their businesses/organizations with skilled talent.
We are seeking a Life & Physical Science Instrument Engineer to work on our Customers Site (ESA-ESTEC) in the Netherlands, supporting the Directorate of Technology, Engineering and Quality. This is a fantastic opportunity to get into one of the most sought-after space agencies in the world.
Main Responsibilities
As Life & Physical Science Instrument Engineer you will concentrate your activities on the following:
- Provide engineering support to ESA projects in the area of human physiology and biology
- Contribute to technical specifications for planned research and development activities
- Support the evaluation of project designs and development results
- Plan, set up and run test activities in the microgravity laboratory
- Design and implement laboratory test set-ups, including breadboard testing and sample evaluation for Life Support activities
- Analyse, interpret and report data from biological and physiological experiments
- Supervise gravity research activities in the TEC-MMG LIS laboratories
- Prepare and carry out experiments using the Large Diameter Centrifuge (LDC), Random Positioning Machines and related equipment
- Operate and maintain the Large Diameter Centrifuge at ESTEC, including services for commercial customers
- Liaise with the science community to organise gravity-related experiments
- Provide input to technology and science strategies related to diagnostics for life and physical science experiments supporting exploration.
Successful Candidate
Do you think you are the person we are looking for? See below what experience or knowledge you should bring:
- Master’s degree in Life Sciences or Engineering Sciences
- Background and experience in gravity-related research
- At least 4 years of relevant work experience
- Knowledge and experience with optical diagnostic methods (e.g. optical microscopy)
- Strong expertise in (micro)gravity research for life and physical sciences
- Laboratory experience in the biomedical field
- Experience in space technology projects
- Candidates must be EU nationals.
On offer
- Flexible working policy (hybrid working)
- Comprehensive and competitive benefits plan
- A range of wellness activities and employee assistance programs
- Casual dress code
- Bike Scheme
Relocation:
- The Netherlands' central location in Europe makes it an ideal base for travel and business within the EU. Major cities are well-connected by road, rail, and air with Amsterdam Schiphol Airport one of Europe's busiest and most well-connected airports, facilitating easy international travel.
- Serco offers relocation support for all EU passport holders that are planning to relocate to the Netherlands and work for Serco B.V.
About the Company
Serco is a leading Space Services Provider with thousands of skilled resources that has supported over 50 space missions on behalf of more than 10 Space or Government agencies around the globe, including the ESA and NASA. Serco offers space capability across the full space lifecycle from satellite testing to launch services, LEOP to spacecraft operations, space surveillance to data management, and supporting downstream application development.
Why should you join Serco ?
At Serco not only is the nature of the work we do important, everyone has an important role to play.
Meaningful and vital work - You’ll contribute to methodologically intercepting challenges whilst achievements will also be recognised and celebrated.
A world of opportunity - You’ll be wholeheartedly supported with development and career progression
Great people - You’ll become an integral member of a well-defined and supportive team who believe passionately in the value of our work. We are a company passionate about diversity and inclusion.
We are diverse and inclusive organisation
At Serco, we see people first and foremost for their performance and potential and we are committed to supporting the needs of all our colleagues. It’s a mix of people from different backgrounds, experiences and opinion that keeps our culture strong and vibrant.
We believe in equity so we strongly encourage applications from a diverse range of candidates. Disabled applicants who meet the minimum criteria for the job are encouraged to apply and demonstrate their abilities in an interview. We also welcome a conversation about any adjustments that would make the interview process more accessible for you. Wherever possible we are open to discussions around flexible working and we operate a hybrid work structure in many of our business areas.
In the UK we are proud to be a Disability Confident Leader in the government’s scheme and hold the Gold Inclusive Employer Standard; in Belgium we are partner of Diversicom and member of Charter der Vielfalt in Germany.
If you have any questions please do not hesitate to reach out to The Serco Europe Recruitment Team
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