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Location ESTEC, Noordwijk, Netherlands Description Copernicus Space Segment Technical Coordinator in the Copernicus Space Segment Programme, Projects Department, Directorate of Earth Observation
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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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Location ESRIN, Frascati, Italy Description ERS-EO/Downstream Ground System Manager in the ERS-EO Programme (European Resilience from Space – Earth Observation Programme), responsible
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years. Location ESTEC, Noordwijk, Netherlands Description Optical Payload Engineer in the Optics Section, Optics, Robotics and Life Sciences Division, Mechanical Department, Directorate of Technology
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Location ESAC, Villanueva de la Cañada, Spain Description The European Space Agency maintains a world-leading Science Programme with missions in heliophysics, planetary science, astrophysics and
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for payloads and platforms, Computers and microelectronics, EEE component technologies, radiation, and associated standardisation, Guidance, Navigation and Control, Attitude and Orbit Control and pointing, Power
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Programme Department, Directorate of Navigation. You will be responsible for supervision of the platform design, development, implementation and validation of the G2SB1 Galileo 2nd Generation satellites
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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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telecommunications engineering, computer science, networking or aerospace is required for this post. Additional requirements background and experience in several of the following fields: Satellite constellation
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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