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measures. contributing to the management of the schedule and proposing schedule risk mitigation actions within the area of responsibility. monitoring the industrial preparation for in-orbit QKD, in-flight
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for the implementation of the EuroQCI entrusted tasks covered by the IRIS² Contribution Agreement, ensuring compliance with the declared objectives/performances, schedule and budget. You will act as the main contact point
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to the management of the schedule and proposing schedule risk mitigation actions within your area of responsibility; managing the specialised engineering support from the ESA Directorate of Technology, Engineering
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programmelevel technical requirements, budget, and schedule. You will have the related budget delegation and will be accountable to the Head of the Galileo and EGNOS Programme Department; providing a single
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, designing and analysing complex system architectures for satellite communications as well as experience in defining the related operations concept Knowledge of industrial costs and schedule aspects, space
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of their application to space mission operations Strong competence in eliciting and capturing customer needs Demonstrated record of delivering operational services within schedule and budget and to the highest levels
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the preparation of tender documents for cost and schedule/planning requirements and supporting the evaluation of proposals, contract negotiations and the placing and controlling of industrial contracts. Technical
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include the delegation of the management of ground segment development and/or mission operations and the associated cost and schedule or assignments of specific operational roles (e.g. as Flight Operations
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on the progress, status, schedule and outcome of activities, including realistic forecasting of milestone completion dates. Technical competencies Experience in managing space segment technology and product
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Location ESTEC, Noordwijk, Netherlands Description The Atmospheric Remote-sensing Infrared Exoplanet Large-survey (Ariel) is a space telescope scheduled for launch in 2029 as the fourth medium-class