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      <description>Location: Oxford | Salary: 10000-500000 Annual | Type: Permanent | Systems Engineer (Propulsion)  The RoleWe re supporting a growing space engineering team looking to hire a Propulsion Systems Engineer. You ll work on the design, analysis, and integration of propulsion systems across satellite missions.This is a hands-on role to make sure propulsion systems perform as required across the mission lifecycle. Responsibilities  Support design and development of propulsion subsystemsDefine propulsion architectures Run performance analysis Carry out trade studies on different propulsion optionsManage propulsion requirements at system and subsystem levelSupport testing during integration Work with other teams to integrate propulsion systems into the spacecraftSupport issue investigation during testing and operations Requirements  Experience with spacecraft propulsion Experience with modelling or simulation toolsKnowledge of propulsion hardware Understanding of how propulsion interfaces with other subsystemsFamiliar with system engineering and testing processes</description>
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