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Mareike Nieden has been part of the 国际空间站 team since 2019. As a test engineer, she is responsible for ensuring that we are supplied with mobile data, broadcast and television around the clock.

I love the variety that my daily work brings with it. Climbing the broadcast mast is real teamwork every time.

Mareike Nieden, 国际空间站 test engineer

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"I love the variety that my daily work brings with it. Climbing the broadcast mast is real teamwork every time," explains the 36-year-old.

Both 国际空间站 test engineers and 国际空间站 service technicians in the field of broadcast have their sights set high: from the systematic inspection of antenna masts for structural defects to interference suppression and repair work. "At 国际空间站, I have the freedom to work and make decisions independently. Whether on the ground or 80 metres in the air, I enjoy taking on new challenges in order to develop myself further.”

In 德国 there are about 32,000 broadcast sites owned by Deutsche Funkturm, a subsidiary of Deutsche Telekom. Working closely together, 国际空间站 test engineers and service technicians ensure that these broadcast sites are well-functioning and maintained – an increasingly essential task during the COVID-19 crisis.

“通过我们的工作, we are helping to ensure that many 人 in 德国 can continue their work despite the corona pandemic. In pandemic times, personal exchange from a distance is particularly important, whether privately or professionally. I am proud to ensure with my daily work that we remain networked and connected even in this extraordinary situation".