In the frame of the New Space Portugal Agenda - Atlantic Constellation, the Space division at CEiiA is paving the way to become a European satellite system integrator for applications in space. We are currently reinforcing our growing team to develop satellite systems including high and very-high resolution optical cameras.You will be working in a dynamic international environment including cross-divisional with other divisions atCEiiA and other partner entities within the New Space Agenda.Job DescriptionDeveloping and maintaining mathematical models to conduct analyses of optical instruments;Maintaining performance budgets for instrument systems;Collaborating closely with the project team across various technical disciplines;Organizing and planning measurements to ensure instrument calibration and characterization;Engaging with customers and partners entities;Ensuring proper documentation, reporting, and delivering presentations;Conducting straylight analysis and devising correction algorithms;Planning and executing hardware tests to validate analytical predictions.QualificationsAcademic Degree in Physics or Engineering, with a PhD being a valuable asset;Profound understanding of relevant technical domains, such as optics, photonics, detection;Cross-disciplinary understanding of complex optical systems and their key parameters;Experience in industrial developments and familiarity with industrial processes is a valuable asset;The following will be valued:Proficiency with programming tools (e.g., Python or Matlab) and engineering software (e.g., Mathematica, Labview, Zemax, CodeV);Demonstrated ability to work in a structured, customer-oriented, and problem-solving manner.Additional InformationWorking in a relaxed and positive environment alongside a dynamic, multidisciplinary team;We facilitate and promote a balanced and healthy lifestyle, articulating work with the personal life;#J-18808-Ljbffr