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on the topic of model-based testing. Information and application Are you interested in this position? Please send your application via the 'Apply now' button below before June 1 2026, and include: A Curriculum
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management and distribution for space applications, both primary or secondary, platform or payload. In particular, the Section covers power system design, power and energy budget assessment, power conditioning
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the field of AOCS and pointing systems (AOCS architecture, AOCS design and verification -incl. AOCS applicative software and AOCS FDIR-, AOCS equipment procurement) throughout all project phases
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the performance required from its application. As part of the NAVISP programme core team, reporting to the NAVISP Element 1 Manager, you will define, implement and monitor innovative activities in the field
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application to Julie Krans. In the application form, you will find which documents you need to include with your application. We look forward to receiving your application. The first interviews will take place
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activities and assessments as required. Technical competencies Knowledge of environmental testing for space applications Knowledge about mechanical test facilities for space testing (e.g. shaker, acoustic
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signal/data processing equipment for RF payloads and TT&C/PDT subsystems, covering navigation, telecom and Earth observation applications; contributing to the implementation of industrial project
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innovative features for emerging applications. The Celeste team is responsible for the following activities: Implementation of the Celeste In-Orbit Demonstrator (IOD) phase, with two ongoing industrial
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variety of formal and informal sources; drafting of briefings, notes or lines to take as required by ESA management; supporting ESA staff seconded to EU institutions; any other activity deemed necessary in
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. These applications will rely on stimulated Brillouin scattering in various waveguide platforms, including but not limited to thin-film lithium niobate. Fabrication of these chips will be done by you in the renowned