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interested are encouraged to visit the ESA website: http://www.esa.int Field(s) of activity for the internship Topic of the internship: Graphic Designer - Branding and Merchandising Reporting directly to the
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years. Any appointment to this position will begin no earlier than 1 March 2026. Location ESTEC, Noordwijk, Netherlands Description Microelectronics System Design Engineer in the Microelectronics Section
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Location ESTEC, Noordwijk, Netherlands Our team and mission The Navigation Innovation and Support Programme is dedicated to develop and support innovative solutions in positioning, navigation, and
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on trajectory and attitude related aspects, and on supporting ground segment design and operations. This includes trade-offs for selection of the nominal mission trajectory, definition of maneuvering strategies
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management and distribution for space applications, both primary and secondary, platform or payload. In particular, the Section covers power system design, power and energy budget assessment, power
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of Navigation. The Galileo teams are in charge of the design, development, procurement, integration and qualification of the Galileo system, including the constellation of satellites in medium Earth orbit and the
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launcher, on-the-job training in the upper-stage liquid propulsion system design process will be provided by performing tasks in the following fields of activities: Modelling and simulation
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engineering expertise, tools, methods and standards to support the preparation and development of future space missions. The Division acts as a centre of excellence and innovation hub for future-oriented
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of Robotics, Life and Physical Sciences Instrumentation, Optics and Opto-Electronics. One of the Sections of this Division, the Robotics Section, is the focal point in ESA for matters relating to the design
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Assurance and Safety (PA&S) function in the design, development and operations of projects in the Directorate of Human and Robotic Exploration Programmes (HRE). You are encouraged to visit the ESA website