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Location ESTEC, Noordwijk, Netherlands with a resident assignment to Toulouse (France) Description Galileo Ground Mission Resident Engineer in the GMS Engineering & GSE Elements Unit in the Ground
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resilient industrial service-oriented architecture. This architecture enables all ESA-managed end-to-end activities needed to generate and make available validated, quality Earth observation (EO) science data
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would be a strong asset Knowledge of open source and open science Sound knowledge of ESA Earth Observation programmes, the Copernicus programme and the international EO context Behavioural competencies
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tools (JIRA, Confluence, or similar) good knowledge of large-scale distributed ground segment infrastructure. Knowledge of GNSS technology and infrastructure would be considered an asset. You should be
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non-terrestrial networks (NTN) into an interoperable, standardised wireless experience across the globe. 5G technology is expected to benefit IRIS² (Infrastructure for Resilience, Interconnectivity and
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) providers from across the world (e.g. Galileo, GPS, Beidou and Glonass) along with a surge of investment into the downstream application sector for location-based services. In order to define the strategy
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(s) of activity/research for the traineeship Microvibration is a design driver for high performance science and Earth observation missions. Better performing isolation systems could be used, either
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Location ESTEC, Noordwijk, Netherlands Description Project Manager for the Sentinel-2 and Sentinel-2 Next Generation Projects in the Copernicus Space Segment Programme of the Earth Observation
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security engineering, design and development of the Galileo public regulated service (PRS) infrastructure, security accreditation and cyber security. This Galileo System Security Unit is responsible
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, Systems, Strategic Programme Lines and Technology Department, Directorate of Connectivity and Secure Communications (D/CSC). The Directorate of Connectivity and Secure Communications supports innovation