
Science & Utilisation Planner
- Dalen, Drenthe
- Vast
- Voltijds
- Location: Noordwijk, The Netherlands (ESA – ESTEC)
- Start date: As of September 2025.
- Provide information and analytical support to User Support Operations Centers, Increment Management & ESA's ISS Flight Directors
- Monitor real-time ISS operations, upcoming activities, and advocate for ESA ISS utilisation objectives
- Track accomplishments of ESA research and payload utilisation objectives, and conduct post-increment crew-time utilisation reconciliation
- Review and provide comments and inputs to various increment or experiment documentation, including but not limited to:
- Activity Requirements Documents, Mission Operations and Integration Concept, CEFs
- Input from third-party in NASA MIDAS Prime tool in coordination with ESA Logistics team
- Documentation submitted as part of the Certificate of Flight Readiness (CoFR) process
- Review and maintain increment Stage Priorities documentation
- Prepare, contribute to, and attend regular meetings/teleconferences, including with multilateral partners (Joint/Mission Management Team, Increment Coordination Meeting, Payloads Integration meetings, Operations Teams tag-ups)
- Contribute to and/or be responsible for regular deliverables issued by the service, or contribute to external deliverables including but not limited to Increment Graphical Overview, Weekly Science Summary, Accomplishment reports, and Lessons learned.
- Support the RPT service management towards the ESA customer, ensuring high-quality performance and reports, as necessary.
- A University Degree or equivalent qualification in a scientific (e.g. biology, medicine, physics, chemistry) or engineering field
- At least 4 years of professional experience in research, research coordination or operations
- Experience with Columbus and/or ISS operations and/or processes
- Experience and/or familiarity with microgravity platforms, research and operations
- Ability to:
- Synthesise, summarise and draw conclusions
- Work Independently and in a distributed international teams
- Adhere to strict standards of confidentiality
- Strength to cope with schedules and deadlines
- Excellent written and spoken English (Dutch or French as a native language is an asset).
- Working within an exceptional sector with Staff located in Belgium, Germany and the Netherlands
- A professional and modern working environment with motivated Administrative Staff, Engineers, Astronaut Training Instructors and Scientists coming from all different horizons and countries with a common passion for space and their own expertise
- A full-time position with an indefinite contract of employment
- A competitive remuneration package and good working conditions
- Working from home in part can be a possibility
- An individualised training and development programmes.
We also provides engineering, science and training services, including astronaut training.
From our headquarters, we are in daily contact with the International Space Station (ISS) ensuring our Customers’ research is successful.How To ApplyUpload your CV and Motivation Letter.The candidate shall be eligible to work in the European Union.