Job Vacancy at the German Aerospace Center (DLR)


Engineer in electrical engineering, communications engineering, information technology, physics or similar for the development of new technologies for future satellite and terminal antennas for the aerospace industry

Enter the fascinating world of the German Aerospace Center (DLR) and help shape the future with research and innovation!


The DLR are looking for an engineer in electrical engineering, communications engineering, information technology, physics or similar for the development of new technologies for future satellite and terminal antennas for the aerospace industry.


With the expertise and curiosity of our 11,000 employees from 100 nations and our unique infrastructure, we offer an exciting and inspiring working environment. Together, we develop sustainable technologies and thus contribute to solving global challenges. 


Would you like to tackle this major future task with us? Then your place is with us!


What you can expect:


The Navigation department develops methods and systems for interference-free satellite navigation and communication for high-precision positioning and wireless broadband data transmission, for example via satellites. 

 

The "Antenna Systems" research group is involved in the development of the next generation of satellite navigation and communication systems. 


For future satellite and terminal antennas, which are used in satellite navigation for interference-free and highly accurate positioning and in communication for broadband data transmission, you will work with us to design technologies and contributions to improve and expand the calculation methods. We build corresponding laboratory models for validation and test them in the team and with other research groups as part of demonstrations.

 

Your tasks will include analyzing, critically evaluating and verifying the electromagnetic properties of antennas in the high-frequency and microwave range (computationally and experimentally).

 

We offer you a pleasant working atmosphere in a successful research and development group, state-of-the-art equipment and an environment with national and international cooperation. Opportunities for professional development (e.g. PhD, PMP Project Management) are available.

 

Flexible working hours and an individual agreement for mobile working are a matter of course for us. If you are interested, we look forward to getting to know you!


What we are looking for:


Completed scientific university degree (Master/Diploma Uni) in engineering (e.g. electrical engineering, communications engineering, information technology) or natural sciences (e.g. physics) or other courses of study relevant to the job

Good knowledge in the field of high-frequency, microwave and communications engineering

Initial experience in the design and calculation of antennas

Knowledge of antenna and RF measurement technology

Good programming skills, preferably in C++ and MATLAB

Good English language skills


Our offer:


DLR stands for diversity, appreciation and equality for all people. We promote independent work and the individual development of our employees in their personal and professional environment. Our numerous training and development opportunities are available to you for this purpose. Equal opportunities are particularly important to us, which is why we want to increase the proportion of women in science and management in particular. We give preference to applications from people with severe disabilities if they are professionally qualified.


Further information:


Starting date: immediately

Duration: 3 years 

Degree of employment: Full-time (part-time possible)

Remuneration: Depending on qualifications and assignment of tasks up to pay group 13 TVöD.

Reference number: 91842


Contact: 

Dr. Stefano Caizzone 

stefano.caizzone@dlr.de

Institute for Communication and Navigation 

Phone: 08153 28 1461



How to apply:

https://dlr.concludis.de/candidate/formapply?prj=91842&b=22&oid=&quelle=0&ie=1&gpid=97P91842



   

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