Are you passionate about cutting-edge technologies and eager to make a difference in the Aerospace and Defence sector?
Join our innovative team at our Bassano del Grappa office and contribute to nationally and internationally significant projects, particularly within the Galileo Satellite Navigation System.
In this role, you will have the opportunity to collaborate with international teams and major agencies, working on the design, development, and validation of signals and data protocols for the first and second generation Galileo services.
Your work will have a direct impact on improving global navigation services, contributing to a more connected and secure society.
Responsibilities: Design and authentication of data and signals for navigation services; Performance analysis of signals and authentication protocols; Service and system design, including ground and space segments; Development of simulation tools and performance analysis tools; Participation in research and development projects on satellite navigation systems such as EGNOS and GALILEO; Collaboration with multidisciplinary teams for the definition and follow-up of industrial contracts and R&D projects; Management and maintenance of radio navigation simulation and test facilities.
Requirements: Degree in Telecommunications Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Physics, or Aerospace Engineering; Knowledge of signal theory and digital signal processing; Knowledge of modulation theory and RF communications; Ability to work in teams and solve complex problems; Advanced English proficiency.
Working environment: Dynamic and international; Smart-working and flexible-hours working; The opportunity to become a team leader and to manage international projects; The possibility to take part of workshops and international conferences; Personal and professional growth supported by a Personal Development Plan; Training with technical and management courses; Colleagues with high preparation in Telecommunication, Software development, Cybersecurity, Hardware, Signal Processing and GNSS.