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assignments form an integral part of the JP Programme and may entail a temporary relocation to another ESA establishment or other location. Description As a Junior Professional Engineer in EO small and
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background in space mission system design and development, including experience with the corresponding product assurance and safety standards Behavioural competencies Education A master’s degree in engineering
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supports teams working on climate change, robotic exploration and technology. With approximately 6,000sqm of working space, ECSAT hosts an office building and a conference centre. The site population is
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and polishing a proposal; the next, you are diving into the archive to find details of a project from 1990, or mapping out how we can make our travel procedures run more smoothly. You will take charge
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materials on liquid metal catalysts. The project will be carried out in the framework of a European project, named 2D Engine, see: https://www.2dengine.eu . Growth will be executed via chemical vapor
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and regulations for financial management, audits, reporting and control; coordinating, with the assistance of dedicated schedule engineering support, the scheduling of the projects under your
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) department. In addition to business consultancy, RDIS delivers research software engineering and consulting, customised software, and functional application support for RSM's business lines. Demand management
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BI team in the RSM Digitalisation & Information Services (RDIS) department. In addition to business consultancy, RDIS delivers research software engineering and consulting, customised software, and
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assignments form an integral part of the JP Programme and may entail a temporary relocation to another ESA establishment or other location. Description The Future Engineering Division, in support of
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to the size of systems such as cities and river catchments. Examples of pilot studies can be found in Environmental Science and Technology 45: 751–754 and Journal of Hydrology 544: 479-487. You will be part of