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the responsibility of the landing site providers; coordinating regular interface and operations meetings between the Ground Segment and Flight Segment teams, as well as with the Landing Site and Payload teams as
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Transportation. In your role as Space Rider System Engineer, you will report directly to the Space Rider Space Segment Manager, and you will contribute to the follow-up and coordination of Space Rider system
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coordination with the relevant services in the Strategy Department. Duties Your tasks and responsibilities will include: driving ESA social responsibility policies and projects, as well as fostering
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for identifying and investigating new observation principles and technologies, maintaining awareness of relevant R&D activities, and coordinating with both internal and external partners. You will contribute
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for follow-up improvements; acting as focal point for internal and external reviews, coordinating anomaly handling and risk mitigation, and formally reporting to senior management; providing regular formal
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directly to the Houston Office Team Leader. Duties Your tasks and responsibilities will include: facilitating technical and programmatic coordination between ESA and NASA teams and the other IP liaison
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Research Support Officer for the EBL, you will be expected to conduct the following tasks: Research coordination: file research requests and needs from all researchers and coordinate them for the best use
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of Connectivity and Secure Communications. The Directorate of Connectivity and Secure Communications (CSC) is responsible for coordinating, shaping and supporting innovation in satellite telecommunications, and for
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and support the project leadership by coordinating and connecting disciplinary research efforts. In doing so, they will synthesize diverse research outcomes into impactful interventions, developed and
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impact analysis; coordinating expert technical support provided by other ESA organisational units, such as the Directorate of Operations and the Directorate of Technology, Engineering and Quality, as