72 computer-science-programming-languages-"the"-"U"-"O.P"-"UCL" positions at European Space Agency
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Connectivity Programme Department (CSC-I) in the Directorate of Connectivity and Secure Communications. The ESA Programme Related to EU Secure Connectivity, hereinafter referred to as “Secure Connectivity
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infrastructure and, as mandated, programme-dedicated infrastructure, as well as FM services, in accordance with specifically agreed customer requirements, and associated budgetary and work plans; . overseeing
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Connectivity Department in the Directorate of Connectivity and Secure Communications. The ESA Programme Related to EU Secure Connectivity, hereinafter referred to as “Secure Connectivity”, is intended to support
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engineering or computer sciences is required, with specific skills in: Back-end / Front-end programming languages and frameworks used in the ATD project: ASP.Net, .Net Core, HTML, JavaScript, MS Visual Studio
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the Directorate of Connectivity and Secure Communications. The ESA Programme Related to EU Secure Connectivity, hereinafter referred to as Secure Connectivity, is intended to support the effective development and
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: participating in programme reviews of projects, assessing the security design, implementation, qualification and validation, to ensure development is in line with relevant programme cyber security requirements
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functional support to ESA missions and projects in the areas of security engineering and cyber security. Duties Your tasks and responsibilities will include: participating in programme reviews of projects
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the Secure Connectivity Department in the Directorate of Connectivity and Secure Communications. The ESA Programme Related to EU Secure Connectivity, hereinafter referred to as “Secure Connectivity”, is
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the Directorate of Connectivity and Secure Communications. The ESA Programme Related to EU Secure Connectivity, hereinafter referred to as “Secure Connectivity”, is intended to support the effective development and
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programme in 2008. Through the CCI, ESA is developing a suite of global data records of key components of the climate system, known as essential climate variables (ECVs). The climate-quality datasets produced