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assignments form an integral part of the JP Programme and may entail a temporary relocation to another ESA establishment or other location. Description Junior Professional in Constellation Mission Analysis
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the RAMS and FDIR process, including maintenance of the space elements’ redundancy concepts; monitoring and supporting all aspects of the mission analysis, ground segment and operations as they relate
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and HRMS. The analysis and research results will be reported to the project leader. You will be part of an analysis team responsible for the efficient execution and reporting of analyses. In this way
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Control System (MCS-CC), which is based on EGS-CC. The first operational adoption is comprised of two elements: deployment and validation for a mission already flying; deployment and validation for a
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) Earth Watch Programme Element in collaboration with EOP-S and other directorates as appropriate. You will initiate and manage the resulting activities for derisking and implementation when involving
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and activities in the space, ground and user segments, and for the communication links at system, subsystem, element and equipment level. It covers the missions from the study phase to the definition
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for the communication links at system, subsystem, element and equipment level. It covers the missions from the study phase to the definition of requirements, design, development, security integration
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programmatic support in assessing and managing co-funded activities for commercial Earth Observation (EO), in particular within the InCubed (Investing in Industrial Innovation) Earth Watch programme element. You
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comprising programme directorates and support directorates, and under delegation from the Director General, you will be responsible for both a programme component and a support component. The support component
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and responsibilities will include: analysis, conception, initiation and pre-development of advanced propulsion concepts, technologies and techniques in advanced cryogenic propulsion systems and storable