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EGNOS Programme Department, Directorate of Navigation. The Galileo and EGNOS Evolution Division is responsible for defining, consolidating and implementing innovative technology and supporting research
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Projects Department: Sterna project: Sterna is the operational follow-on to the Arctic Weather Satellite (AWS) and forms part of the EPS-Sterna programme implemented in cooperation with EUMETSAT
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conferences and workshops on topics selected by / interesting to its members; preparing future generations of services in terms of space transportation. You are encouraged to visit the ESA website: http
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provides programme directorates with an entry point to TEC and its systems engineering support for projects. In particular, the Systems Department is responsible for providing engineering expertise in
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conjunction with an enhanced visualization of their output and performance (e.g. through dedicated cockpits and Key Performance Indicators). You are encouraged to visit the ESA website: http://www.esa.int Field
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the demonstration and validation of future services. Within the Business Control and Programme Management Support Office, you, as Controller, will join a team of Controllers in one of the Office’s sections, providing
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Location ESTEC, Noordwijk, Netherlands or EAC, Porz-Wahn, Germany Description The Directorate of Human and Robotic Exploration (D/HRE) is a programme directorate within the ESA matrix structure
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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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Location ESTEC, Noordwijk, Netherlands Description Galileo Ground Segment Transformation Coordinator in the Galileo Ground Segment Management Office, Galileo and EGNOS Programme Department
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in all phases of the project; participating in programme reviews of the projects, assessing and being responsible for the security design, implementation, qualification and validation of space systems