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Department, Directorate of Navigation. You will be responsible for the supervision of the payload design, development, implementation and validation of one of the two sets of Galileo transition satellites
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comprehensive knowledge and experience of satellite design, development, verification/testing, launch and in-orbit validation Proven experience of managing the development of space projects Knowledge of matters
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Architecture Department for missions under definition, the Projects Department for missions under development, and the Mission Management and Ground Segment Department for missions in operation; liaise with
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Vacancies Academic staff Support staff UT Student Jobs UT as employer UT as employer Employment conditions Career and development Pre and onboarding Tenure Track PhD EngD Working as a UT student
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programmes with such institutions and fostering coherence between the objectives of EU policies and ESA’s programmes, notably through monitoring of EU policy and programme implementation and evolution
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of associated technology developments; supports ESA programmes and the European Commission in the validation of commercial in-orbit services and technologies. Reporting to the Head of the Systems Department, as
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. Make the most of our bicycle budget, or join networks such as Young@EUR Opens external , FAME or QuEUR. - Time and space for your development in the broadest sense: development days and a personal
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contribute to the Open Access objectives and the Open and Responsible Science ambitions of EUR from within the University Library. In addition, you play an active leading role in developments around Open
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the Galileo Ground Segment Management Office, Galileo and EGNOS Programme Department, Directorate of Navigation. Your primary focus will be on the development, integration and follow-up of the Galileo ground
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constellation of satellites was developed and qualified using a NewSpace approach. The Sterna constellation will consist of a total of 20 satellites. The EPS-Sterna programme is being carried out in collaboration