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Engineering Division, Ground Systems Engineering and Innovation Department, Directorate of Operations. The Station Subsystems and Configuration Control Section is responsible for the development, evolution and
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activities, advancing technology development, contributing to the Agency’s technology programmes and fostering innovation. Additionally, the Discipline Engineer supports knowledge sharing and standardisation
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, project reviews and the evaluation of procurement proposals; identifying critical development problems and actively working towards their resolution in coordination with other ESA experts; contributing
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Office; and the Planetary Protection Office; developing and maintaining generic mission analysis methods and software and participating in the development of generic flight dynamics software; developing
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or the Division and supporting the definition of European standards relating to the Section’s domain of competence; ensuring the development, maintenance and evolution of the engineering tools used by the Division
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the update and development of test facilities and test instrumentation at the Test Centre, but also provides support to the Test Centre’s customers, as well as to the ESTEC laboratories and ESA projects
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for identifying, assessing, managing and reporting health and safety risks in your area of responsibility. Technical competencies Knowledge of Space system development and PA standards Knowledge of space projects
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help your colleagues achieve higher levels of impact and engagement in the UU research community; You will give, and contribute to the development of, trainings and workshops to researchers and students
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; hands-on technical management of the Aurora-D project, covering the development of the space segment and ground segment, in compliance with the agreed technical and programmatic requirements in terms
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). You will be supported to develop both research and teaching skills. Statistics Research Group Twente: The research focus of the Statistics group is on the development of statistical methodology for new