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efficiently in parallel; the ability to perform consistently, even under pressure; the ability to use IT tools, including those for the performance of administrative tasks; the ability to understand and
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efficiently in parallel; openness to change and flexibility in a fast-paced environment, with the ability to reflect on experience and adapt your approach accordingly; the ability to perform consistently, even
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elements to evolve and maintain a reference architecture up to 2060. Your work will map the EO programmatic vision of Member States and stakeholders and, using different scenarios for a future world, you
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scientific collaboration among world-class researchers in Member States (MS) and worldwide. The Hub brings together young and senior scientists of different disciplines in Earth Observation and Earth system
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in the technical domains covered by the position Experience in coordinating technical teams for the implementation of activities and projects System engineering in different mission phases, and
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anomalies and non conformances, including the assessment of waiver and deviation requests with respect to their impact on the qualified perimeter; analysing all change requests within the assigned domain
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stakeholders; identifying and addressing structural impediments to the take-up of civilian/commercial EO-based products/services in the different security domains and creating relevant space-based solutions
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missions under study or implementation Knowledge of the role of mission science during different mission phases Knowledge of the relevant Earth Observation scientific user community Behavioural competencies
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separate class of personnel possessing a very different mind-set. ESA's Product Assurance and Safety (PA&S) engineers are responsible for failure-proofing missions by ensuring that the materials, mechanical
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trajectories, including surface descent and ascent; parametric optimisation, taking different configurations into account; computing atmospheric entry trajectories and launch windows; propellant budget analysis