21 software-verification-computer-science positions at European Space Agency in Netherlands
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provides expert technical support for flight software development and functional verification and validation for all ESA missions across all directorates: Science, Human and Robotic Exploration, Earth
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of developing numerical simulation tools (such as in MATLAB and/or Python) and basic experience in the use of optical engineering software (such as Zemax OpticStudy and/or CodeV) are required. You should have
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definition and data budget consistency, unit-level electrical testing and qualification follow-up, software validation and verification activities, and programmatic coordination through progress monitoring and
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degree in space systems engineering, telecommunications engineering, computer science or software engineering. Additional requirements Experience in telecommunications and 5G/6G networking would be
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of the industrial activities by leading the specification, design, procurement, development and verification/acceptance of backend payload hardware and software, including coordination across functional teams, end
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duration of 4 years that depending on performance and organisational needs, may be extended up to a maximum total duration of 8 years. Description On-board Computers and Data Handling Engineer in the Data
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Location ESRIN, Frascati, Italy Description Vega and Space Rider Mechanical, Thermal, and Pyrotechnics Lead Engineer, in the Flight Programme Department, Directorate of Space Transportation. Under
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engineering and associated software development; timing sub-system engineering; payload security engineering; proactive monitoring of the relevant schedules, identifying the risk and problem areas, and
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provides programme directorates with an entry point to TEC and its systems engineering support for projects. In particular, the Systems Department is responsible for providing engineering expertise in
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Location ESTEC, Noordwijk, Netherlands Description Robotics Engineer in the Robotics Section, Optics, Robotics and Life Sciences Division, Mechanical Department, Directorate of Technology