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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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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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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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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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, targeting sub-metre positioning accuracy at the lunar south pole. NovaMoon will also advance selenodetic science and will provide a stable lunar time realisation. The mission is planned for implementation
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equivalent qualification in an engineering discipline is required for this post. Additional requirements Experience in industry-driven commercialisation programmes and in cooperation with the European Union
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competencies Education A master's degree in an engineering discipline in the TEC engineering and testing laboratory domain is required for this post. Additional requirements good experience in quality management
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of the specific features of defence and dual-use systems Behavioural competencies Education A Master's degree in an engineering or scientific discipline is required for this post. Additional requirements You should
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development Behavioural competencies Education A PhD or master's in in electrical/electronic engineering or physics is required for this post. Additional requirements Contribute to a dynamic and creative
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standards and the reliability of ESA missions. In particular, the Electrical Department is responsible for providing engineering expertise in the following areas: Avionics systems, including data handling