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Location ECSAT, Harwell, United Kingdom Description Telecommunication Systems Engineer in the Telecommunication Systems and Techniques Section, Radio Frequency Systems Division, Electrical
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to boost the competitiveness of European industry in the global space market. This involves a wide range of activities, from space-based technology, systems, and products for telecommunications development
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Engineer in the Telecommunication Systems and Techniques Section, Radio Frequency Systems Division, Electrical Department, Directorate of Technology, Engineering and Quality. The Telecommunication Systems
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to work in the UK can apply to this internship. This position is based at the European Centre for Space Applications and Telecommunications (ECSAT) - Harwell, UK The Directorate of Human and Robotic
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of European industry in the global space market. This involves a wide range of activities, from space-based technology, systems, and products for telecommunications development to the on-Earth application
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, preferably in the context of space telecommunication applications Behavioural competencies Result Orientation Operational Efficiency Fostering Cooperation Relationship Management Continuous Improvement Forward
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the validation and qualification of such systems, preferably in the telecommunications domain Experience with the implementation of large space programmes or projects, ideally in the telecommunications domain
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Programme Line (SPL) is one of the three main strategic thrusts of the ESA programme in the field of telecommunications (ARTES). It focuses on next-generation SATCOM solutions serving governmental needs and
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systems (AOCS) and pointing systems for all space vehicles dedicated to Earth observation, navigation, telecommunications and integrated applications, and science missions, together with related IOD/IOV
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and planned ESA missions, such as micro-propulsion for drag-free and flight formation, propulsion for constellations and GEO telecommunication missions, and high-thrust engines for interplanetary