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Project Manager in Space Instrumentation

Applications for this vacancy closed on 23 July 2024 at 12:00PM
An exciting opportunity is available to join our team developing the next
generation of space-based instruments and components for a range of missions
with a wide range of international partners.





The post is full time and fixed term for 2 years.





The University of Oxford’s Department of Physics have a long (>50 years)
involvement in the development and delivery of flight hardware for numerous
space projects. Instruments and sub-systems from Oxford have been sent to
Venus, Earth orbit, into orbit and onto the surface of the Moon and Mars and
out to Jupiter and Saturn. We host a complete design, development, and test
facility to support our instrument science programmes and work with industry
and national international space agencies (e.g. NASA, UK Space Agency, ESA).
Our group includes the Infrared Multilayer Laboratory that designs and
manufactures infrared filters for our own infrared instruments and a wide
range of customers including Airbus, NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory and ESA.





We are seeking a Project Manager who will support our instrument and sub-
system development programmes. This is an exciting opportunity to join our
team and help develop the next generation of space instrumentation and
components.





You will be responsible for, and provide day-to-day management for a team of
optics specialists, systems engineers, mechanical engineers, workshop
technicians, cryogenics specialists and PhD students who will be engaged with
the detailed design, component procurement, assembly, integration and testing
of our instrumentation modules. You will be assisted by specialist services in
the Oxford Physics department (e.g. Personnel, Finance) and the University
administration (e.g. tendering, contracts, VAT / duties)





In addition, you will provide monthly reports to the various project offices
at e.g. ESA and the UKSA on technical progress, and quarterly formal reports
to the UK Space Agency. You will be responsible for managing the schedule, and
the hardware procurements, including budgets. Quarterly financial reporting of
spend (both effort and cash) is also required.





Please direct informal inquiries about the role to Dr Neil Bowles
(neil.bowles@physics.ox.ac.uk)





Only applications received before midday on 23 July 2024 can be considered.
You will be required to upload a supporting statement, CV and details of two
referees as part of your online application.

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Clarendon Laboratory, Parks Road, Oxford, OX1 3PU.
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An exciting opportunity is available to join our team developing the next generation of space-based instruments and components for a range of missions with a wide range of international partners. 

 

The post is full time and fixed term for 2 years.

 

The University of Oxford’s Department of Physics have a long (>50 years) involvement in the development and delivery of flight hardware for numerous space projects.  Instruments and sub-systems from Oxford have been sent to Venus, Earth orbit, into orbit and onto the surface of the Moon and Mars and out to Jupiter and Saturn.  We host a ...
An exciting opportunity is available to join our team developing the next
generation of space-based instruments and components for a range of missions
with a wide range of international partners.





The post is full time and fixed term for 2 years.





The University of Oxford’s Department of Physics have a long (>50 years)
involvement in the development and delivery of flight hardware for numerous
space projects. Instruments and sub-systems from Oxford have been sent to
Venus, Earth orbit, into orbit and onto the surface of the Moon and Mars and
out to Jupiter and Saturn. We host a complete design, ...
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