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We have an exciting opportunity for a Space Environments Engineer to join the team!
* We are actively searching for qualified candidates for this potential opening; however, we do not have assurance at this time when the position will be finalized and opened. Because we have strong reason to believe the position will be approved soon, we are proceeding with identifying qualified candidates and conducting interviews. *
The JETS Space Environments team is seeking a Space Environments Engineer to provide systems engineering and multidisciplinary technical analysis/modeling support to the Gateway Program.
Responsibilities:
Provide support to the Gateway Program in the definition of natural and induced space environments
Provide systems engineering support to the Gateway Program in space environments requirements and verification activities, working in concert with NASA civil servants and designated contractors
Evaluate induced environmental hazards between elements or vehicles as the Gateway stack expands over a 15-year period
Conduct systems engineering trade studies to identify potential risks and mitigations
Develop and update semi-empirical and theoretical models
Analyze/model molecular contamination and transport of contaminants from materials outgassing lunar dust, vacuum venting and rocket engine thruster plumes onto Gateway
Analyze optical property impacts from molecular contamination with exposure to the orbital environment (ultraviolet radiation, ionizing radiation, and atomic oxygen)
Analyze/model plasma effects and spacecraft charging
Analyze/model radiation transport and effects on Gateway hardware
Assess compatibility of spacecraft hardware with natural and induced space environments
Perform other duties as required
Requisition Qualifications:
This position has been posted at multiple levels. Depending on the candidate's experience, requirements, and business needs, we reserve the right to consider candidates at any level for which this position has been advertised.
Requires a bachelor's degree in engineering and a minimum of 2 - 5 years of experience in the field or in a related area
3 or more years of related work experience or an equivalent combination of technical education and experience (e.g., M.S. or Ph.D.)
Experience using Microsoft Office Suite
Experience in Computer Programing
Strong analytical and computational skills
Ability to work collaboratively in a multidisciplinary field
Effective written and verbal communication skills
Requisition Preferences:
Bachelor's degree or higher in Engineering (Aerospace, Mechanical, Chemical, Electrical, Nuclear), Physics or Chemistry
M.S. or Ph.D. in Engineering
5 or more years of related work experience or an equivalent combination of technical education and experience (e.g., M.S. or Ph.D.)
GPA 3.0 or higher
Knowledge of natural and induced Space Environments (Cislunar - Near Rectilinear Halo Orbit (NRHO), Low Earth Orbit (LEO), Geostationary Orbit (GEO), and High Earth Orbit (HEO)
Knowledge of GCR, solar wind/ plasma, CMEs/SEPs, solar irradiance, micrometeoroid, and cislunar gravity models and definitions
Knowledge of lunar dust characteristics and effects
Experience with developing software to implement analytical models
Experience with materials outgassing, molecular transport, thin film deposition, optical property degradation, molecular gas dynamics, and/or multi-phase flows
Experience with hypergolic and Hall Effect thrusters' operation as well as associated plume characteristics
Experience with plasma charging analyses, ionizing radiation analyses, and/or related tools (NASCAP, SPIS, IRI, AE9/AP9, CREME96, SHIELDOSE, ESP/PHYCHIC, etc)
Experience with external contamination/molecular deposition analysis codes and/or tools (e.g, Tecplot, NX, HyperWorks, ParaView, Matlab, LS Dyna, etc.)
Experience with the Gateway Program, other NASA programs, and/or other space projects
Experience with the LINUX operating system
Why Join Our Team?
In addition to exciting career opportunities, we also have:
Excellent personal and professional career growth
9/80 work schedule (every other Friday off), when applicable
Onsite cafeteria (breakfast & lunch)
Much, much more!
For more information on our partnership with NASA at Johnson Space Center (JSC), please visit www.wehavespaceforyou.com
Proof of U.S. Citizenship or US Permanent Residency may be a requirement for this position .
Must be able to complete a U.S. government background investigation.
Management has the prerogative to select at any level for which the position is advertised.
Essential Functions
Work Environment
Generally, an office environment, but can involve inside or outside work depending on task.
Physical Requirements
Work may involve sitting or standing for extended periods (90% of time). May require lifting and carrying up to 25 lbs. (5% of time).
Equipment and Machines
Standard office equipment (PC, telephone, printer, etc.).
Attendance
Regular attendance in accordance with established work schedule is critical. Ability to work outside normal schedule and adjust schedule to meet peak periods and surge requirements.
Other Essential Functions
Professional behavior that enhances productivity and promotes teamwork and cooperation. Grooming and dress must be appropriate for the position and must not impose a safety risk/hazard to the employee or others.