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We are looking for a professional service-oriented individual who has the ability to work in a culturally diverse environment to join our Master in Corporate Communication team as Programme Manager (PM
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This is a 4-year appointment, which can be extended for an indefinite duration depending on performance. Location ESTEC, Noordwijk, Netherlands Description Head of the GEO Satellites Programme
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Location ESRIN, Frascati, Italy Our team and mission The Vega-E Programme division manages the technical and programmatic implementation of Vega-E development. You are encouraged to visit the ESA
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, identifying thematic synergies and producing a clear internal overview that can serve strategic, communication and funding purposes. Development of the Empowering the Young Web Presence. In collaboration with
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Subject areas All subject areas Who is it for PhD students in the first half of their PhD programme at a university in the Kingdom of the Netherlands who have (or would like to develop) an appealing way
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currently in the early stages of development. Job description As a student assistant, you will primarily be responsible for: Structuring and maintaining web pages to ensure clarity, consistency, and coherence
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/Boost! Commercial Services Manager in the Boost!/European Launcher Challenge Programme, Strategy and Institutional Launches, Directorate of Space Transportation. The position covers responsibilities
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to hierarchical management and programme boards; interfacing with stakeholders (third-party end-user communities, regulatory bodies, EU, international partners); development, manufacturing and testing of the space
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alongside teams developing science operations systems for all ESA science missions. Arrakihs is a “Fast” (F-class) mission in ESA’s Science Programme. The primary object of Arrakihs is to image the halos
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Location ESTEC, Noordwijk, Netherlands Description As part of the Space Safety Programme and its Space Weather pillar, ESA plans to implement a four-satellite constellation (called Aurora-C