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duration of 4 years that depending on performance and organisational needs, may be extended up to a maximum total duration of 8 years. Description Navigation Systems Evolution Engineer in the Navigation
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are related to the following: Development and Exploitation of Ariane and Vega launch systems Maintenance and upgrading of the European Space port (CSG) in Kourou, French Guiana Development of new launch and
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beyond. Its main objective is to maximise the scientific output of the missions for the benefit of humankind. You will be assigned as Science Operations Development Manager, initially for the Arrakihs
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the Directorate of Technology, Engineering and Quality. The Independent Safety Office is responsible for overseeing the development, implementation, maintenance of ESA policies, requirements, standards and
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optical wavelengths) in a variety of media - both natural and man-made - and environmental conditions, and the application of this understanding to the development and exploitation of space systems
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of optoelectronic device technologies and applications. In particular, the Optoelectronics Section deals with the specification, development and characterisation of photonic component subsystems and active optical
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frameworks, processes and campaigns. In addition, the Team leads the development of new concepts, methodologies and tools for strategic innovation and organises collaborative and competitive events, such as
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States globally, strengthen leadership, and seize emerging opportunities beyond technology developments. Please visit https://navisp.esa.int for more information. You are encouraged to visit the ESA
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throughout the early phases of missions, including participation in CDF and phase A/B1. The Team also provides expertise to other projects and studies, including research and development of tools and methods
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the REFM Development and Coordination Office, you will provide support to the PPMO team across a broad portfolio of projects. You are encouraged to visit the ESA website: http://www.esa.int Field(s) of