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the space missions, from study to end of operations. It defines and develops the science operation systems for the missions and operates the missions in space, as well as archiving and curating their data
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project: MS SQL Server, T-SQL; Practical experience in web-mobile hybrid application development; Practical experience in IT security would be an asset; Practical experience in web application framework
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) for the Galileo programme; reviewing the proposed mission-level evolution for security and assessing the impact on the ground segment security baseline; managing the ground segment security baseline for the Galileo
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development (R&D) in all aspects of spacecraft and launcher structures — from load derivation and structural sizing to functional space structure design and testing. Our work covers the full cycle of structural
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astronauts during current missions to the International Space Station and prepare for human missions beyond low Earth orbit, the Space Medicine Team is working to identify, evaluate and develop new space
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, development, test and verification; monitoring industrial work associated with satellite and ground support equipment procurement, ensuring full compliance with technical and programmatic requirements; defining
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Location ESTEC, Noordwijk, Netherlands Description EuroQCI System Architect in the EuroQCI Development section, in the Optical and Quantum Programme Office in the Systems, Strategic Programme Lines
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Systems Engineering & Innovation Department, Directorate of Operations at the European Space Operations Centre (ESOC). The Section is responsible for driving cyber security research and development applied
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Communications. ESA contributes to the development of the European Commission’s EuroQCI primarily through the ESA Secure And cryptoGrAphic (SAGA) mission. The SAGA Project aims to develop and deploy the EuroQCI
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Communications (D/CSC). ESA contributes to the development of the European Commission’s EuroQCI space segment, primarily through the ESA Secure and Cryptographic (SAGA) Project, which is the EuroQCI First