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covers thermo-mechanical, electrical-functional and system AIV engineering domains. Duties Your tasks and responsibilities as a TEC-SYA team member will include: providing expert technical support and
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Control System (MCS-CC), which is based on EGS-CC. The first operational adoption is comprised of two elements: deployment and validation for a mission already flying; deployment and validation for a
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assurance standards Extensive project and satellite programme management experience. Behavioural competencies Education A master's degree in electrical or mechanical engineering is required for this post
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). Successful track record in structuring and closing partnerships, licensing deals, or public-private innovation projects. Understanding of grant funding mechanisms and experience in supporting researchers in
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the HydRON Project Manager for all activities related to your duties and will be responsible for managing and implementing all space segment activities concerning your Hydron Element. We are looking to fill
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) Earth Watch Programme Element in collaboration with EOP-S and other directorates as appropriate. You will initiate and manage the resulting activities for derisking and implementation when involving
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scientific expertise and support to the development of ESA elements of science strategy, science policy and/or science planning, representing human research in space as a whole; Lead the definition
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-depth scientific expertise and support to the development of ESA elements of science strategy, science policy and/or science planning, representing space biology as a whole; Leading the definition
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is an international organisation. We expect our staff to have excellent command of the English language. This is an important factor in our selection process. Some job interviews will be in English
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Division, Mechanical Department, Directorate of Technology, Engineering and Quality. The Life Support and Physical Sciences Instrumentation Section within the Optics, Robotics and Life Sciences Division