Job Location: Milton Keynes
Department: School of Physical Sciences
Salary: £38,784 to £46,049
Closing Date: 3 February 2026
Weekly Working Hours: 37
Contract Type: Fixed Term Contract (End Date: 31 December 2028)
Welsh Language: Not Applicable
About the RoleThe University is seeking to appoint a Project Officer to support research activities associated with the ESA PROSPECT (Package for Resource Observation and in Situ Prospecting for Exploration, Commercial Exploitation and Transportation) payload, which will be deployed to the lunar south polar region as part of a NASA CLPS mission planned for launch in 2027.The postholder will play a key role in supporting scientific, technical and operational activities related to the characterisation of lunar volatiles, the validation of PROSPECT science requirements, and the preparation of data products for use by the PROSPECT Science Team (PST). The role combines scientific project coordination, experimental oversight, data handling activities and technical reporting, working closely with academic staff at The Open University, external collaborators, and ESA and industrial partners.
Establishing the in situ utilisation of lunar resources is central to enabling sustainable future space exploration. ESA's PROSPECT payload is designed to identify, quantify and characterise volatile species, such as water, hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen, oxygen and noble gases, within lunar south polar regolith, and to assess their origin, distribution and utilisation potential.
PROSPECT will extract subsurface samples using the ProSEED drill, process them in the ProsPA chemical laboratory, and analyse volatiles released during controlled heating experiments up to 1000 C. Measurements will include real time gas analysis and high precision isotopic determinations using a magnetic sector mass spectrometer.
Supporting laboratory based experimental work on lunar soils, lunar soil components, volatile rich mixtures, and icy regolith analogues is essential for validating ProsPA operational modes and interpreting flight data. This project also includes the development of data reduction and calibration pipelines to enable rapid and accessible use of PROSPECT data by PST members following lunar surface operations.
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Work locationThis role will be based from our Milton Keynes campus 5 days per week.
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