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of Operations (D/OPS). The Earth Observation Missions Division is responsible for the management, definition and implementation of spacecraft operations and the flight operations segment, typically from
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the future of quiet, sustainable flight! Background New aerospace concepts like Urban Air Mobility (UAM) introduce air taxis and delivery drones in cities that are densely populated. The human impact of
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mitigation actions; monitoring the industrial preparation for launch and coordinating in-flight, re-entry and splashdown spacecraft commissioning and verification activities in collaboration with project and
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, monitoring compliance with requirements, in particular for initial and upgraded capacity demonstration. This includes assessing readiness for demonstration flights, verifying achievement of success criteria
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-user organisations and operators throughout the project lifetime, from ITT to flight commissioning; delegated responsibility from project or payload management for programmatic aspects, including acting
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through incremental builds, with potential intermediate flight opportunities around 2029 and 2030, leading to a full NovaMoon payload configuration envisaged for integration on the Argonaut-2 mission and
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; Telecommunication and connectivity systems and techniques; Radio navigation and PNT systems and techniques, formation flying and RF metrology; E2E system communications for telemetry, telecommand and payload data
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the idea of shaping a new conceptual field and developing a national-level vulnerability index with real policy relevance, we look forward to your application. Additional Information Benefits A flying start
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, independent and willing to supervise PhD and Msc students. Additional Information Benefits A flying start to your career in scientific research. Plenty of room for your drive to shape tomorrow's healthcare
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, such as monitoring and control, planning and scheduling, flight dynamics and TT&C in a competitive, designed-to-cost approach, enabling projects that are less risk averse and do not have the resources