E2E Performance Engineer

ATG Europe
ATG Europe

Posted on Jul 14, 2026

Job description

We are looking for an ​E2E Performance Engineer​ to complete our consultants Workforce Management Service to support the ​Directorate of Earth Observation Programmes​ of the European Space Agency (ESA) at their location in ​Noordwijk, The Netherlands​. The Project Department in D/EOP is structured around four main pillars: Science/Earth Explorers, Copernicus, Meteorology and National Projects. The latter currently has only one project (IRIDE), but is expected to grow. The purpose of this Support Service is to ​support project teams across all aspects of mission performance. This includes structuring and delivering mission performance activities through key work packages, with a focus on both instrument-level and end-to-end performance​.

Please note, the successful candidate will be employed by ATG Europe (or one of its subsidiaries). Furthermore, upon selection, they will be subject to a general security screening performed by an external provider (further information will be provided at the interview stage).

ATG is dedicated to diversity and inclusion and is an equal opportunity employer. Regardless of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, handicap or any other reason protected by relevant state or municipal legislation, we are pleased to consider all eligible candidates for employment.

The successful candidate will be tasked with, but not limited to:

  • Support the systems engineering team performing simulations to assess and evaluate the effects of non-compliance on the mission performance;

  • Operate End-to-End (E2E) simulators, and related software tools in a remote Linux environment using a command line interface to ensure their proper verification and validation;

  • Support the team for reviews of end-to-end mission performance software components developed in C/C++ and Python and actively participate in project meetings;

  • Provide support in the production and verification of test data sets for performance simulators;

  • Support the team in the preparation of the in-orbit commissioning activities;

  • Contribute to the analysis of data collected during on-ground and in-orbit calibration and characterization campaigns;

  • Identify software anomalies and report them to developers for further analysis;

  • Perform software installation, integration, and environment setup in remote Linux servers;

  • Support the system engineering team in the requirements verification process, particularly in the preparation of Verification Control Boards (VCB) including tracking verification status and compliance;

  • Participate in technical reviews and provide relevant inputs.

Job requirements

Please ensure that your CV clearly explains how you meet the mandatory requirements. If it doesn’t align completely with the essential criteria, it could result in rejection.

  • Master’s Degree or equivalent in Physics, Engineering or Computer Science;

  • At least 7 years of relevant experience;

  • Knowledge of Linux environments: able to work comfortably in the command line, run scripts, review and filter logs, manage basic permissions, connect to remote servers via SSH, and transfer files using FTP/SFTP/FTPS from the terminal;

  • Good understanding of C/C++ and Python: enough to follow general code structure, interpret build or runtime error messages, adjust simple parameters, and use tools or utilities associated with the software (build systems, helper scripts, etc.);

  • Competence using Docker technology: capable of starting and stopping containers, checking container status, accessing containers for basic diagnostics, rebuilding simple images, and maintaining a stable dockerized execution environment;

  • Proven expertise with optical instruments (imagers), both for simulation and processing;

  • Fluency in English, both written and spoken;

  • Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the EU.

Please submit your application in English via the apply button below. Applications submitted in other languages will not be considered.

Details

  • Noordwijk, Netherlands
ESA/ESTEC
Due date2026-07-17

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