S3C System Architect, IRIS2 Satellite Constellation Control Center, UnterföhringUnterföhring, GermanyS3C System Senior Architect, IRIS2 Satellite Constellation Control CenterProgramME DescriptionIRIS² is the new European Union secure satellite constellation. This project is the European Union's answer to the pressing challenges of tomorrow to provide secure connectivity services and enhanced communication capacities to the EU and its Member States as well as to governmental users, private companies and European citizens while ensuring high-speed internet broadband to cope with connec-tivity dead zones.SES – together with other consortium partners and core members - was selected by European Commission to build and to operate the IRIS2 multi-orbit satellite constellation.The IRIS2 team enters next project phases and there is a strong need of support for all the activities around service provisioning and products that the system can offer in the future.The IRIS2 constellation will also be used for SES commercial business.ROLE DescriptionYou will be part of an agile project organization where a flexible way of working and an adaptive mindset is required. You are responsible for the definition of the S3C architecture, functional software breakdown and interfaces.In addition, you are developing and maintaining software solutions for the operations of GEO, MEO and LEO satellites or constellations which are representing an essential driver for the IRIS2 S3C software components, architecture and interfaces.The resulting solutions shall be compliant with the strictest security requirements required by the IRIS2 application.Your responsibilities include collaboration with satellite manufacturers and software providers for all S3C deliverables related to IRIS2. Following the satellite manufacturing contract signature, you are responsible for the alignment of the S3C (Satellite Constellation Control Center) design and develop-ment plan against the satellite constellation manufacturer’s requirements and schedules, fulfilling the operational concept, identifying the preferred infrastructure, in full compliance with cybersecurity requirements.PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIESContribute to the definition of the S3C architecture.Contribute to the definition of the S3C interfaces with rest of SES existing and future assets as well as interaction with IRIS2 system.Contribute to Payload and subsystems requirements definition for its necessary interfaces with MCC and S3C (e.g. high-speed link commanding, etc).Contribute to TT&C and crypto requirements and on-board computer needs for TT&C handling in both nominal operations and contingency operationsIn relation to TT&C encryption:Propose solutions that can satisfy government customer needs expressed in the mission require-ments.Align and discuss as needed the possible solutions with SES SD and Global Government SES teams.Preserve whenever possible the efficiency of the resulting S3C systemDefine and justify the topology of the command paths to the platform and to the payloadIdentify the S3C “constellation” components (i.e. one instance for the entire constellation) vs the “sat-ellite” components (i.e. one instance per satellite).Elaborate an industrial setup for the development and implementation of the identified software components. Assess a logic for verticalization over time, identifying what makes sense to develop and integrate within SES and when.Identify S3C s/w components which are reusable between IRIS2 and MEO S3CMaintain full long-term control of all the operational s/w, preserving the ability to maintain it.Contribute to the overall system Capex and Opex.Generate and report identified risks in the form of risk registers.Generate high-level S3C Architecture diagrams describing the S3C and its interfacesIdentify S3C Make or Buy componentsIdentify synergies and reusable components from/to the IRIS2 S3CCOMPETENCIESStrong ability to work independently and without supervision in complex environments, e.g. project or matrix organizationsFlexibility and adaptability in response to changing project requirements and environmentsAbility to think strategically and align project goals with organizational objectivesExcellent problem-solving and decision-making abilitiesEffective communication skills, both written and verbalStrong leadership leveraging proven project and team management skillsAbility to generate high-level requirements and identify key industrial partnersIn-depth knowledge of satellite communication systems with an end-to-end viewProficiency in project management tools and methodologiesAbility to work under pressure and manage multiple prioritiesA technical understanding of the following satellite-related domains:ground-to-satellite interfaces, TT&C components and interfacessatellite TM and TC encryption methodssatellite analog payloads of the SES satellitessatellite digital payloads of the SES satellitesground system procurement, development, testing and deploymentA technical understanding of the following software-related domains:modern software technologies, operating systems and programming languagescomputer infrastructure, network and cloudmiddleware software interface technologies: Kafka, REST, ZMQ, gRPCcybersecurity requirements and security certification standards (IA-Pre, ISO27000) certificationUnderstanding of the criticality of satellite operations and associated ground softwareQUALIFICATIONS & eXPERIENCEMaster’s degree in Computer Engineering, Computer Science or Information TechnologyAt least 10 years of experience in either satellite engineering and operations or in Software Engineering for real-time Ground Control SystemsFluent in English, other languages are beneficialOTHER KEY REQUIREMENTSThe candidate must be eligible for a “SECRET” security clearance, in accordance with the “loi modifiée du 15 juin 2004 relative à la classification des pièces et aux habilitations de sécurité”, as well as EU/ESA/NATO equivalentsWilling to work at least 66% onsite from officeTravel as required for project realization purposesdiv.content {background: #FFFFFF;}div.joqReqDescription { background: #FFF repeat-y!important;font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif!important;text-align:left; color:#000;width:700px!important; margin:0 auto!important; position:relative; -webkit-column-count: 1; /* Chrome, Safari, Opera */ -moz-column-count: 1; /* Firefox */ column-count: 1;padding-top:0px;padding-left: inherit;padding-bottom:50px;font-size:14px}div.joqReqDescription div.image-box { width: 700px;text-align: center;display: block;padding: 0 0 35px;}div.joqReqDescription p, div.joqReqDescription ul{ font-family:Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif!important;margin:0 15px;padding-bottom:12px;}div.joqReqDescription li{ padding-bottom:6px;}/*position: absolute;height: 389px;}div.joqReqDescription div.imagebox2 {text-align:center;}*/SES and its Affiliated Companies are committed to providing fair and equal employment opportunities to all. 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