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organisation. relationship management and stakeholder engagement skills, including mediation and negotiation skills. the ability to define and implement solutions that align with team objectives. proficiency in
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objectives; support liaising and establishing strategy coordination across ESA directorates; support the Head of Strategy Coordination with strategic analysis, evaluation, and evolution of ESA´s legal
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fresh thinking. Your work will not only improve your technical skills but also have the potential to influence technology that matters on a European and global scale. To find out more about our activities
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for exploration; Robotics and human factors; Conceptual illustration/design. 2. Objectives As a member of the team, you will be asked to work on a project relevant to the topical areas aforementioned, advancing
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teleoperation and supervision of humanoid robots, including predictive simulation approaches that compensate for pronounced communication delays in off-Earth scenarios. Additionally, a key objective is to
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strategic objectives. The team operates in a collaborative, multicultural setting that values precision, initiative, and continuous learning. Interns are encouraged to engage actively, contribute ideas, and
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to prepare, validate, and execute planning tasks. In short, your main objective will be to streamline these processes using the command-line tool provided by the planning system. During your internship you
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to the Director General, the Directorates, but also to Council and other organs of the Agency, to achieve the objectives set out in the ESA Convention. As such the Legal Services Department participates in
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to foster buy-in and ensure alignment with ESA’s evolving role and objectives. identifying and address discrepancies, ensuring that all activities adhere to the European Commission’s and ESA’s defined
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(VenSpec-M, VenSpec-U and VenSpec-H) designed to observe the surface and atmosphere of Venus; and the subsurface radar sounder (SRS), a high-frequency (HF) sounding radar to probe the top kilometres