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synergy approach, fully leveraging on cloud computing environments, the integration of non-EO data sources and cutting-edge digital technologies, as well as pursuing open-source algorithms and tools
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and assessing knowledge and trends in smart manufacturing and data-driven process optimisation; supporting STS-IVI engineers in assessing the applicability and potential deployment
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within the Directorate of Earth Observation Programmes. The European Resilience from Space (ERS) programme was agreed at the ESA Council at ministerial level in November 2025. This programme will initiate
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expertise and advice to Earth Observation mission teams across the FutureEO, Earth Watch, or Copernicus programme domains, including maintenance of the external interface with the European Commission and/or
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-NASA MAGIC constellation, and is currently preparing the start of phase B2 as a mission of opportunity within the FutureEO-1 Programme. The objective of MAGIC is the long-term accurate monitoring
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-C and Vega-E Programme Managers. Serving as the STS focal point for solid rocket propulsion activities in the Vega-C and Ariane 6 exploitation programmes, in coordination with the relevant STS
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Programme Manager, within the Earth Observation Programmes Department. You will be responsible for managing the WIVERN implementation (Phases B1/B2/C/D/E1), covering space and ground segments. Duties Your
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confirming the central role of ESA in the implementation of EOGS. Location ESTEC, Noordwijk, Netherlands Description European Resilience from Space – Earth Observation (ERS-EO) Programme Manager. You will
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Location ESTEC, Noordwijk, Netherlands Description Head of the Analysis Centre Control and Support Services Unit in the Business Control and Programme Management Support Office in the Directorate
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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