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will demand a high degree of flexibility and creativity, in line with the innovation focus of Spaceship work. 4. Expected Outcomes You will help advance a specific Spaceship EAC project as well as become
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they are structured, where they are stored, and how they can be accessed; Help design a data categorisation and governance model, aligned with international standards such as FAIR principles; Contribute
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do feeds directly into mission design and operations. It will help us evaluate stowage options quickly, quantify trade-offs, and provide decision support for engineers and operators. You will
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Location ESTEC, Noordwijk, Netherlands Our team and mission The Thermal Division is responsible for the technical and strategic management in the following domains: Thermal engineering, design
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) including design and performance analysis tools and testing; RF active and passive instruments, including design and performance analysis, engineering and testing up to sub-millimetre waves; Telemetry
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) including design and performance analysis tools and testing; RF active and passive instruments, including design and performance analysis, engineering and testing up to sub-millimetre waves; Telemetry
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within the Directorate of Science (e.g.SMILE and Comet-Interceptor, ARRAKHIS). Within Future Missions Department, PRODEX is an optional programme dedicated to the development of scientific instruments and
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of tools that support both crew and ground personnel to design, prepare or complement existing space training. XR at EAC is also used in support of mission design for various missions (Low Earth Orbit
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domains at subsystem and instrument level: Optical systems: design, engineering and verification in all optical related areas, including optical component technology, micro-optics, fibre and passive
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computational and laboratory facilities. In particular, the Division is in charge of: performing design, development and verification of spacecraft structures, mechanisms, materials and manufacturing processes by