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Behavioural competencies Education and professional experience A master’s degree in engineering is required for this post together with 12 years of relevant professional experience. Alternatively, candidates
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of the P160C with the Ariane 6 launch system and Vega-C/E launch systems. Providing technical support to the solid propulsion activities carried out in the Vega-C/E programme, in full coordination with the Vega
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fundamental physics. Its mission is to “Empower Europe to lead space science”. The Science Operations Department, within ESA's Directorate of Science, hosts the scientists and engineers that oversee the space
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Engineering Division, Ground Systems Engineering and Innovation Department, Directorate of Operations. The Station Subsystems and Configuration Control Section is responsible for the development, evolution and
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, ensuring motivation and commitment to project goals; supporting the Sterna Project Manager in relation to risks, schedule management and mitigations; supporting the Systems and Engineering Section with
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the adoption by Copernicus, Earth Explorers and meteorological missions of common system requirements, new technologies and engineering methodologies, and the follow-up of the mission implementation of ESA
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engineering or a scientific discipline is required for this post. Additional requirements You should have the following: The ability to summarise complex information as well as good communication skills, both
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procurement processes Project and programme management skills Space engineering and systems orientation Good knowledge of the life cycle thinking approach and ecodesign/life cycle assessment techniques Ability
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conditioning and distribution design and technology, analogue electronics for power systems, control of power systems, digital control of power systems, sensing techniques and high-voltage technology and design
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Core Team is based at the European Astronaut Centre (EAC), while the rest of the Core Team and the wider support team from the Directorate of Technology, Engineering and Quality (D/TEC) is based at ESTEC