Posted:
7/2/2026, 1:27:28 AM
Location(s):
Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany ⋅ North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
Experience Level(s):
Mid Level ⋅ Senior
Field(s):
Medical, Clinical & Veterinary
Workplace Type:
Hybrid
Title:
Biomedical EngineerAbout Us
KBR GmbH was established in October 2000 to provide human spaceflight medical support services to the European Space Agency’s (ESA) Space Medicine Team (SMT) at the European Astronaut Center (EAC) in Cologne, Germany. KBR GmbH specializes in the provision of biomedical engineering, space medicine projects including Crew Health and Performance (CHP) technology evaluation, health care administration, psychology, nutrition, medical informatics and technology, fitness and rehabilitation, physiotherapy, and medical education. By developing expertise in these core areas whilst supporting capacity building and broader strategy/risk management, KBR GmbH has expanded to provide support services to a range of customers in aerospace, government and space life science/medical research. Thus, KBR GmbH’s employees contribute to a wide range of projects including astronaut selection and training, ongoing medical operations to the International Space Station and other Low Earth Orbit (LEO) missions, whilst supporting the ESA SMT’s endeavors in preparation for space exploration beyond LEO.
Benefit highlights with working for KBR GmbH
Purpose of the Job
A Biomedical Engineer (BME) is a member of the ESA Space Medicine Team (SMT) within the Engineering & Operations (E&O) unit. The general function of the BME is to ensure astronaut health and well-being by providing medical operational, engineering, and project support to the ESA crew surgeons, the SMT medical project unit, and other ESA human spaceflight mission support disciplines. This includes medical technology development support, document preparation, operational processes development, flight controller training, and console support in the role of EAC Crew Operations Support (ECOS) Flight Controller and/or EUROCOM Flight Controller. As ECOS Flight Controller, the BME ensures the ops preparation and real time implementation of ESA activities assigned to ECOS in the domain of crew support, astronaut training, medical operations and technology testing. As EUROCOM flight controller, the BME is responsible for Crew Communications and Medical Operations. In the EUROCOM role on console, the BME facilitates communication between the ESA Flight Controllers on the ground and the crew on board the ISS and represents the ESA crew’s interest in the ESA Flight Control Team. He/she ensures the implementation of the ESA Flight Program, monitors and annotates biomedical, environmental, and other crew-related data, maintains awareness of ongoing on-orbit operations, and ensures the implementation of the ESA Medical Support Program. A large portion of the job corresponding to flight operations involves responding to new situations as they arise.
Job Functions (may include the following and other activities as reasonably assigned):
GENERAL functions
Flight Controller functions as ECOS (EAC Crew Operations Support) or EUROCOM (EUROpean Communicator & Medical Operations)
Main ECOS (EAC Crew Operations Support) functions
Main EUROCOM functions
The following training is required and can be provided for successful candidates:
Background and Experience
The role is a full-time equivalent (e.g., 40 hours per week) with core hours Monday through Friday. The prime work location is at the European Astronaut Centre in Cologne, Germany. We welcome applications from people with disabilities, members of ethnic minorities, all genders, LGBTQ+ individuals and ex-service personnel. The candidate should possess a degree in engineering, or science. Specifically, degrees in Biomedical Engineering, Biology, Systems Engineering, and Computer Science in the areas of software development, data architecture or system architecture are encouraged. Fluent in English communication skills (writing and speaking), including presentations to large groups is required. Experience in ISS medical systems, ISS medical operations, ISS space flight procedures, space flight communication protocols, and/or ISS Astronaut training lesson design/development/implementation is highly sought after.
Strong foundational knowledge in human space flight, especially space operations, is an asset. Mission Control experience makes the ECOS and EUROCOM Flight Controller more effective.
Additional candidate assets
Additional experience in the following areas is an asset. ISS specific areas are followed with relatable experience obtained through other means:
Website: https://www.kbr.com/
Headquarter Location: Houston, Texas, United States
Employee Count: 10001+
Year Founded: 2006
IPO Status: Public
Industries: Consulting ⋅ Cyber Security ⋅ Information Technology ⋅ Project Management ⋅ Software Engineering ⋅ Training
Visa Sponsorship: Sponsors work visas