Fascinated by Space. Driven by Innovation.Founded in 2018, nanoSPACE combines the agility, innovation power and passion of a start-up, with extensive professional experience in the space industry. This unique combination allows us to develop customized solutions for the fast-changing challenges in the growing space market. Serving customers worldwide, nanoSPACE focuses on the design and manufacturing of highly integrated fluid and actuator-based mechatronic subsystems and components, as well as space instruments.At nanoSPACE, you will work in a vivid and demanding environment with an open culture with room for personal growth and individual development. We are looking for colleagues who want to have a meaningful impact, share our passion for space and continue developing our company for the future, together with us. Our headquarters is located in Lyss, Bern, with a satellite office in Zurich-Altstetten. In your role as Product Assurance Engineer, you will be working mainly in Zurich or Lyss.Tasks
Management and control of the PA tasks performed by the PA disciplines in the assigned projects
Progress reporting of all PA matters
Management of audits, critical items, nonconformances and alerts
Lower-tier supplier control
Support to the documentation and data control, quality records and to configuration management
Carry out hardware inspections during integration, testing and final acceptanceSupport to company Quality Management System’s activities
Requirements
Master’s degree in mechatronics engineering or related field
5 years of experience in the international space industry, of which at least 3 in Product Assurance.
Knowledge of most widely adopted space standards (ECSS, NASA, MIL)
Ability to work in a dynamic environment
Customer and solution-oriented (internal & external customers)
Enjoy challenges and like to go the extra mileVery good spoken and written English. German would be a strong asset
nanoSPACE AGnanoSPACE focuses on the design and manufacturing of integrated fluid and actuator-based mechatronic subsystems, components and space instruments.