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performance assessments and merit recognition exercises, and for providing regular feedback. . Provision of expertise: management of tools, processes and working method Ensuring regular interaction between
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the programme directorates, is responsible for developing and providing the right engineering expertise, tools, methods and standards for the development of future projects. The role of the Division’s AI and Data
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comprising programme directorates and support directorates, and under delegation from the Director General, you will be responsible for both a programme component and a support component. The support component
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working methods based on data analysis and data-driven insights; Flexible and environmentally aware: You adapt quickly to changes and respond proactively to new developments. You also have: HBO/WO working
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technologies for atmospheric launch; development of breakthrough concepts for flight vehicle scrum engineering methods and tools for space transportation; development of advanced new concepts and ideas in
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technical and key skills training courses. Furthermore, there is a mobility component to the Junior Professional Programme that can be either an internal rotation to another team within ESA, an external
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the RAMS and FDIR process, including maintenance of the space elements’ redundancy concepts; monitoring and supporting all aspects of the mission analysis, ground segment and operations as they relate
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. These additives must be thoroughly and regularly tested to ensure they comply with legislation and do not exceed legal limits. What will you do? As a Chemical Analyst Additives, you will perform analytical methods
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improving the quality of education. The Service is currently piloting a new Formative Evaluation of Teaching (FET) approach — an innovative method to support the continuous development of teaching quality. We
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comprise tested, evaluated tools and methods housed on a user-friendly platform. It will generate inclusive preparedness, improved health literacy, crisis communication and risk reduction, and a more