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technical topics, ensuring a harmonised procurement, design, development and verification approach; supporting the Sentinel project reviews, ensuring a coherent review approach for the common technical topics
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shape the development of Europe's space capability and ensure that investment in space continues to deliver benefits to the citizens of Europe and the world. ESA’s annual budget in 2026 is 8.26 billion
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purpose of scientific research, economic development, international cooperation and public inspiration. The Leo Cargo Return Service (LCRS) Team manages two industrial contracts aimed at developing a cargo
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Department, Directorate of Navigation. You will be responsible for the supervision of the payload design, development, implementation and validation of one of the two sets of Galileo transition satellites
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the Galileo Ground Segment Management Office, Galileo and EGNOS Programme Department, Directorate of Navigation. Your primary focus will be on the development, integration and follow-up of the Galileo ground
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the following areas: End-to-end performance systems engineering; Space segment systems engineering; In-orbit technology demonstration and validation; Development of future engineering tools and processes
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programmes with such institutions and fostering coherence between the objectives of EU policies and ESA’s programmes, notably through monitoring of EU policy and programme implementation and evolution
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for end-to-end space segment engineering and industrial oversight, ensuring coherent specification, design, development, verification, launch preparation and in-orbit validation of spacecraft and associated
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of the Strategic Sustainability Office in managing the ESA Green Agenda programme and its evolution to meet the Agency’s current and future environmental objectives, and you will work in close
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PANGAEA, a course for geological and astrobiological field training. Complementary to their training goals, these programmes are used as research and development platforms to advance several of ESA’s