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Location ESTEC, Noordwijk, Netherlands Description The Directorate of Human and Robotic Exploration Programmes is a programme directorate within the ESA matrix structure. Using a partnership between
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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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This post is part of ESA’s Junior Professional Programme. We are looking for enthusiastic candidates with up to 2–3 years of relevant professional experience after their Master's degree to join ESA
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development) and fast missions implementation in the Science Directorate. Within the Department, the Payload Validation Section is responsible for conducting laboratory based validation activities, with a
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. science, Earth observation, human space flight and robotic exploration, navigation, telecom, and space transportation. The Section is also a focal point for electrical harness engineering. The laboratory
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Exploration Envelope Programme (E3P) is integrating the ESA activities in this field to ensure a single exploration process. The strategy includes three destinations where humans will work with robots to gather
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This post is part of ESA’s Junior Professional Programme. We are looking for enthusiastic candidates with up to 2–3 years of relevant professional experience after their Master's degree to join ESA
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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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Division, Galileo and EGNOS Programme Department, Navigation Directorate. The Galileo and EGNOS Evolution Division is responsible for defining, consolidating and implementing innovative technology as
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and Ground Segment Department, Directorate of Earth Observation Programmes. ESA is responsible for preparing the operations and subsequently operating the flying EO Science missions (including Earth