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of Human and Robotic Exploration Programmes (D/HRE) is part of ESA’s matrix structure. It aims to explore space destinations with humans and robots for scientific research, economic development
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related to satellite development risk, analysis and the implementation of changes, waivers, deviations, anomalies and alerts leading to recommendations for space segment-level decisions for the G2 project
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Location ESTEC, Noordwijk, Netherlands Description System Engineer in the ExPeRT Team, Directorate of Human and Robotic Exploration Programmes (D/HRE). The Directorate of Human and Robotic
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consistency with the Agency’s common approach to facilities management. You will support the formulation and implementation of the agreed customer service level agreements at your site and will prepare, propose
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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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the North American space sectoras well as related international developments. Duties Your tasks and responsibilities will include: managing the day-to-day operations of the ESA Washington Office; representing
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and programmes of significant size in terms of budget and human resources, preferably in an international context Proven experience in business management, e.g. ability to develop innovative strategies
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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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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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infrastructures and future programmes. These initiatives include wide-ranging, crucial research and development initiatives to ensure readiness for the future threat landscape. Within this context, there remain