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New roles this week and a great Starship flight!

Hello everyone,
Happy thursday to you too! Some nice jobs this week!
On the industry side, Starship did it again. Flight 11 was crazy. Worth watching it if you’ve managed to avoid all the highlights, summaries and clips.
Let's get into it!
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🚀 This week’s jobs on findaspacejob.com
Here are some of the most interesting roles that have been added to the site this week:
Gravitational-Wave Astronomy PhD @ Radboud University (Netherlands)
👉 For the astrophysics wannabe experts 🙂
European Data Protection Assistant @ SatCen (Spain)
👉 Seems quite a boring great job, just in case you’re that type of person
Internship in Chief Scientist Office @ EUMETSAT (Germany)
👉 A very nice internship. You’ll learn basically everything about Europe’s weather satellites so quite good.
Lead Space Segment Engineer @ ESA (Netherlands)
👉 Drive end to end spacecraft segment delivery. Plenty of great skills to develop here.
Astronaut Training Engineer @ ESA (Germany)
👉 Probably one of the best jobs available.
Electronic Engineering: opportunities at a variety of career stages @ ESO (Germany)
👉 A few opportunities here. Worth reviewing if you’re into EE.
Electronics Engineer @ Revolv Space (Italy)
👉 A hands-on hardware role at a startup focused on satellite mechanisms. If you want to be in the lab building and testing real flight hardware, this is for you.
There are plenty of other jobs in the job board so be sure to check it out. Or else you might miss out 🤷♂️
🛰️ What’s happening in the industry
More internship positions open here: Project Management, Lunar Agriculture Simulator
I am not certain Starship will succeed. But I am certain it is the only spaceship that will be developed in my lifetime that has a chance to fly humans beyond the Earth-Moon system.
— Eric Berger (@SciGuySpace)
12:19 PM • Oct 15, 2025
Thoughts on this? I honestly don’t know… I want Starship to succeed but it’s true that if it’s not this rocket, then there’s nothing that might take humans beyond the Moon.
But then also… this is another way of measuring progress, wouldn’t you agree?
Starship Flight 10 vs 11
— Nic Cruz Patane (@niccruzpatane)
7:50 PM • Oct 14, 2025
That’s it for the week.
Until next Thursday!
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