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the relevant qualification domains, under the functional authority of the relevant programme managers, the management of the design, procurement, development, validation and recurrent manufacturing of subsystem
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, Engineering and Quality. The Optics Section provides functional support to ESA projects and carries out technology research and development (R&D) in optics for space applications. The Section’s activities cover
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, Directorate of Technology, Engineering and Quality. The Section covers the specification, design, development and verification/testing of: telecommunication payloads and subsystems, microwave and millimetre
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Location ESTEC, Noordwijk, Netherlands Description R&D Coordinator for EU PNT Systems in the GNSS Evolution Upstream R&D Implementation Office, Galileo and EGNOS Evolution Division, Galileo and
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development of space and ground segments, in-orbit satellite commissioning and scientific achievements. It undertakes airborne, marine and terrestrial campaigns contributing to the development of new
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reporting; assisting the Head of Unit or appointed SOM in the specification, development, validation, maintenance and evolution of the ground segment systems and operational products required to conduct
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ESA projects, managing R&D activities, advancing technology development, contributing to the Agency’s technology programmes and fostering innovation. Additionally, the Discipline Engineer supports
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for the end-to-end definition, engineering, technology breadboarding and pre-development of innovative optical payload systems for EO future missions. These systems will leverage emerging sensing technologies
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technological research and development (R&D) concerning turnkey onboard hardware data handling solutions, with an emphasis on: platform and payload data handling architectures and their building blocks (equipment
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segment architecture and space resilience node), the Science, Applications and Climate Department (development of security applications) and the Future Systems Department (preparation of EOGS space missions