156 data-"https:" "https:" "https:" "https:" "U.S" "UCL" "UCL" positions at European Space Agency
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-wave remote sensing instruments, and navigation payloads exploiting analogue, digital and optical onboard technologies; telemetry, tracking and control (TT&C) subsystems, payload data transmission (PDT
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the rapid development and consolidation of European EO capabilities to address gaps and constraints in the availability of and access to adequate EO-derived information for security stakeholders. It will
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emerging big data technologies, to maximise impact and benefits for society. Reporting to the Head of the Applications Section, you will be responsible for defining and managing EO research and development
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technological, scientific and operational areas. Further information on PANGAEA and CAVES programmes can be found on the following websites: ESA - What is PANGAEA? ESA - What is CAVES? Candidates interested
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of choice; Building and proactively nurturing talent pipelines, leveraging market insights and creative sourcing to secure talent. Recruitment analytics and process improvement Processing recruitment data
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facilities utilisation data; managing the Directorate’s Service Level Agreement with Corporate Services for IT and FM services; defining and maintaining the Directorate’s cost and fund centre structures and
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of the Fund in accordance with the Financial Regulations and other applicable Agency regulations, and liaising with the External Auditor as needed; conducting appropriate reporting and communicating information
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requirements You should have: the ability to summarise complex information; knowledge of the handling of restricted or classified information; the ability to work effectively in an international team environment
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of competence. Technical competencies General background and specific experience in the technical domains covered by the position Experience with optical design, optical performance and generic data analysis and
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, to be separated from the gravity signal in the data processing, measured by accelerometers on each satellite. MAGIC will be composed of two pairs of satellites. The first pair, P1 (GRACE-C), is being