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Project Manager Space Surveillance and Tracking SST

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Responsible to the Head of SSA Unit to support the implementation of Capability Development activities and projects at the EU SatCen specifically in the SSA area Analysis of SST data and information relevant to the provision of SST services e.g. satellite conjunction alerts, inorbit fragmentations, reentry of space objects, in the scope of the EU SST Support Framework. SSASST User requirements gathering, analysis and reporting, as to support the development of SSASST software, including the EU SST Service Provision Portal, liaising with external and internal stakeholders as required. Compilation of reports summarizing findings and recommendations based on the activities of the EU SatCen in the SSASST field. Management of junior staff as needed. Undertaking of additional duties, appropriate to the grade, as directed by the Head of SSA Unit. Deatailed information can be found in the job vacancy posted on our website. [ more ]

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