119 programming-languages-"the"-"CNRS"-"U"-"UCL"-"O.P" positions at European Space Agency
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planning status and achievements of ESA programmes and activities; participating in relevant Programme Board meetings as required and interfacing with the Director/Business Unit Controlling Office, as
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of utilities and common physical infrastructure and, as mandated, programme-dedicated infrastructure, as well as FM services, in accordance with specifically agreed customer requirements, and associated
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flight programmes, except those entrusted to other departments; complementing the Ariane 6 development and implementing the Ariane 6 Competitiveness improvement programme; implementing Prometheus as from
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an asset. During the interview, your motivation for applying to this role will be explored. Topic 1 experience in using mathematical and engineering packages and programming languages for scientific
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. Autonomy in software development is required. No specific programming language is mandated for this activity. You will be encouraged to select the language you are most comfortable with or believe it is best
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. a solid background in signal processing is preferred, and knowledge of software architecture is considered a strong advantage; experience with common programming languages such as C, C++, and Python
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Location ESA Headquarters, Paris, France Our team and mission The ESA Space Safety Programme Office takes care of all potential hazards from space or in space, which can impact human activities
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methodologies and processes for implementing the strategy of the organisation in accordance with ESA’s Long-Term Plan (LTP), ensuring that decisions and strategies support the organisation's mission and
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processing; preparing the onboarding of new EO missions by establishing and maintaining a project plan that includes all necessary evolutions to the EOF-EOS technical and operational baseline, i.e. new mission
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Launchers Preparatory Programme - FLPP) is leading the maturation of the required technologies, demonstrators and enabling capabilities for future space transportation systems. It is therefore responsible