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. The Clean Space and Circular Economy Office carries out the development of missions, systems and technology (R&D) for eco-design, space debris mitigation, and in-space servicing, assembly and manufacturing
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management systems, e.g. ISO 17025/9001 Organisational and reporting skills Behavioural competencies Education A master's degree in geodesy, precision engineering or equivalent is required for this post
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within cost and schedule Complex project risk management processes Behavioural competencies Education and professional experience A master’s degree in a scientific/engineering domain is required
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. The Technology Department is responsible for managing the R&D programmes of the Basic Activities (Discovery, Preparation and Technology Development Elements) and the optional General Support Technology Programme
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the relevant field of competence; supporting the G2B System and Platform Teams’ activities in the relevant field of competence; coordinating the Satellite Payload Engineering Team’s work and resource allocation
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reviews Behavioural competencies Education A master’s degree in telecommunications, electronics or RF/microwave engineering is required for this post. Additional requirements Good understanding
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for the end-to-end definition, engineering, technology breadboarding and pre-development of innovative optical payload systems for EO future missions. These systems will leverage emerging sensing technologies
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segment architecture and space resilience node), the Science, Applications and Climate Department (development of security applications) and the Future Systems Department (preparation of EOGS space missions
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in payload/spacecraft Phase B2/C/D/E Payload development experience, including in AIT/AIV System engineering and PA standards Complex project risk management processes Knowledge of ESA and industrial
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presentation experience. An explicit interest in, and commitment to, Open Science. What we offer you Starting date is 1st of September 2026. Full time PhD position (39 hours per week), fully funded for 4 years