Galileo Exploitation Department Traineeship – GSA

European-Global-Navigation-Satellite-Systems-Agency-GSA-new-logoThe European GNSS Agency (GSA) provides university students and graduates with a unique and first-hand experience of the workings of the GSA, in particular, and of the EU institutions in general.

“Galileo Exploitation Department Traineeship”

The European GNSS Agency (GSA) announces a traineeship opportunity for students and graduates in Europe. The traineeship shall aim principally to aid in supporting the daily operations of the Galileo Exploitation Department of the Agency (GEXP Department).
The traineeship shall be based at the GSA headquarters in Prague 7, Janovskeho 438/2, Czech Republic and shall last preferably from 16 July 2014 to 15 January 2015. If agreed by the GSA and the selected trainee, two extensions of three months each could be granted, which means that the maximum total duration of the traineeship could be one year; however the GSA reserves the right to conclude individual contracts according to which the traineeship commencement/end will deviate from the above dates specified.

The trainee will be expected to carry out the following duties under supervision:

  • Support to GEXP Officers in their daily tasks, related to the on-going and upcoming Exploitation activities;
  • Compilation of available Galileo System and Service Facilities Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) into a comprehensive performance report;
  • Contribution to the internal reporting tasks;
  • Support the preparation of new procedures and internal rules for the GSA Quality Management System (QMS).

The traineeship is awarded by a monthly grant for full-time traineeship equivalent to €1,000.

Application deadline: 1 July 2014 at 23:59

Read more and apply here.

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