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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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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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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
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, including Member State delegations, industry partners, academia and international organisations. A key element of your role will be to ensure the well-being, motivation and professional development
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, Directorate of Navigation. The Galileo teams are in charge of the design, development, procurement, integration and qualification of the Galileo system, including the constellation of satellites in medium-Earth
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telecommunications, as well as for promoting applications that involve the combined use of space-based systems. By facilitating research and development activities and by forging industrial partnerships
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for end-to-end space segment engineering and industrial oversight, ensuring coherent specification, design, development, verification, launch preparation and in-orbit validation of spacecraft and associated
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for the management of the ERS-EO downstream activities. The overall objective of the ERS-EO Programme is to prepare and accelerate the future implementation of EOGS (the EU Earth Observation Governmental Service) in