segunda-feira, 2 de julho de 2012

executive search for X AeroSystems

OPEN POSITION: please note that this position has now been filled
  1. PROJECT MANAGER (M/F) - PORTO
So you think you can pilot this project?
Can you help us… change the face of the aerospace manufacturing sector in Portugal for ever? 
Working within a tiny budget that larger competitors would burn in a matter of days, our innovative engineering business is determined to prove that - despite its lack of an aerospace manufacturing tradition - Portugal has the potential to be taken seriously in European aeronautics.
  • Are you passionate about aeronautics? 
  • Are you confident you can manage a highly complex project? 
  • Do you have the interpersonal skills to effectively deal with many stakeholders? 
  • Are you an entrepreneurial spirit, ready to invest your time and energy to grow both your career and this project? 
Then contact our consultant Philippe Geyr to know how to apply for this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity now available in Gaia (starting September 2012)
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DO YOUR HOMEWORK

«Another Portuguese consortium - aided by another transatlantic partner, Lockheed Martin, as part of an offset commitment - is also behind X AeroSystems, a project to design and bring to market an unmanned air system (UAS) for the civilian market. The effort is headed by PEMAS and involves 13 partners. Two prototypes have been developed - a 35kg (77lb) maximum take-off version, SP-00, with a 3m (9.84ft) wingspan, and a 100kg version with 7m wingspan, SP-01.
The purpose, says PEMAS executive manager and project coordinator Sergio Oliveira, is to "provide national industry with a focal point for UAS solutions and system development". Both platforms have undergone initial flight testing and the grouping is now working on the development of on-board systems. »

source: IN FOCUS: Portuguese companies show their versatility with innovative aviation projects
by Murdo Morrison;first published in FLIGHT INTERNATIONAL

picture copyrights: X AeroSystems


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