Job opening: Aerospace Engineer, AST, Safety and Mission Assurance
Salary: $123 014 - 159 921 per year
Published at: Aug 15 2024
Employment Type: Full-time
You will serve as a Launch Vehicle Mission Safety Lead Engineer (SpaceX Provider) within the Safety and Mission Assurance (SMA) Directorate, Commercial Crew Program Office (SA-CCP) at Kennedy Space Center. You will lead, assess, coordinate, integrate launch vehicle flight readiness activities to assist Chief Safety Officers (CSOs) and SMA management. This includes Quality and Safety Engineering and Mission Assurance operations and activities.
Duties
Serve as a Launch Vehicle Mission Safety Lead responsible for advising, planning, and leading Safety and Mission Assurance (SMA) activities focused on the SpaceX Provider’s Falcon launch vehicle for the Commercial Crew Program (CCP) missions.
Provide leadership, technical assessment, coordination, and integration for aerospace systems and launch vehicle SMA flight readiness activities.
Serve as an authoritative source of information for Chief Safety Officers (CSOs) decisions concerning launch vehicle systems/subsystems and compliance with Quality and Safety Engineering and Mission Assurance requirements.
Coordinate with SMA, Engineering, and CCP for technical resolution of safety and/or technical issues and risks. Participate in Working Groups, Technical Meetings, and Readiness Reviews at the Program and Agency level in support of CCP missions.
Assist CSOs and SMA Management by leading, integrating, and coordinating launch vehicle activities for flight readiness, launch vehicle changes, flight hardware issues, verifications and validations, ground operations, and mission operations.
Foster a culture of engagement, diversity, inclusiveness, excellence and innovation. Champion NASA's commitment to Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Accessibility to create an environment that promotes a commitment to safety, integrity, and teamwork.
Requirements
- Current Federal employees must meet qualifications, time in grade, and 90 days after competitive appointment requirements by the closing date of the announcement.
- Financial Disclosure, Drug Testing, Bargaining Unit and/or the Travel Requirements for this position may differ and be required based on the duty location/Directorate/Division/Branch requirements.
- Position subject to pre-employment background investigation or higher level clearance. Investigation/Clearance may differ and be required based on the duty location/Directorate/Division/Branch requirements.
Qualifications
In addition to the Basic Education Requirement (in the Education section below), to qualify for this position you must meet the requirements below and have one year of specialized experience equivalent to the next lower grade, which has equipped you with the particular competencies needed to successfully perform the duties of the position described above.
NASA utilizes OPM-approved qualification and rating requirements specific for Aerospace Technology (AST) positions which recognizes NASA's unique aerospace work. The specific qualifications and minimum education requirements are further described below and within the education section of the job announcement.
To qualify for GS-14, you must have one year of directly related specialized experience equivalent to the GS-13 level:
Leading or executing Safety and Mission Assurance (SMA) activities through the development/operational lifecycle of space systems, spacecraft, launch vehicles, or ground systems/subsystems;
Analyzing engineering, safety, and quality requirements associated with NASA Programs in the areas of flight element testing, ground processing, launch operations, or mission operations;
Utilizing risk management, acceptance, and mitigation strategies in the assessment or review of an aerospace system/subsystem, and presenting results and recommendations to senior leaders.
Your resume must include a clear and detailed narrative description, in your own words, of how you meet the required specialized experience. Experience statements copied from a position description, vacancy announcement or other reference material constitutes plagiarism and may result in disqualification and losing consideration for the job. NASA prohibits the use of artificial intelligence (AI) or AI-assisted tool in drafting application and assessment responses. Please visit https://www.nasa.gov/careers/how-to-apply/#Artificial-Intelligence to review NASA's guidance on the use of AI tools during the application process.
Education
Basic Education Requirement:
You must have successfully completed a bachelor's degree with a major in one of the following:
a) Engineering from a college or university that has ABET accredited engineering programs
b) Physical Science, Mathematics, Life Science or other field of Science
c) Computer Science that included 30 semester hours or 45 quarter hours of course work in any combination of mathematics, statistics and computer science with at least half of those hours in mathematics and statistics courses that included differential and integral calculus; and that provided an in-depth knowledge of theoretical and practical applications of computer science, including digital computer system architecture and system software organization, the representation and transformation of information structures, and the theoretical models for such representations and transformations.
If you did not complete a qualifying bachelor's degree, you may be eligible if you have obtained a graduate degree in an AST qualifying field, as listed above.
Degrees in engineering technology are
not considered qualifying for this position.
Engineering degrees earned within the United States: Engineering degrees earned within the United States must be from a college or university that has at least one ABET accredited engineering program. To find out if a school has at least one ABET accredited program, please visit
http://www.abet.org.
Engineering degrees earned outside the United States: Engineering degrees earned outside the United States must be recognized by a Mutual Recognition Agreement (MRA), often known as accords. These are non-governmental agreements among organizations that accredit academic degree programs. MRAs recognize the substantial equivalence of mature accreditation systems and programs accredited by signatory organizations within their jurisdictions. For a listing of Signatories, please visit,
https://www.abet.org/global-presence/mutual-recognition-agreements/is-your-program-recognized/.
Science and other related degrees earned within the United States: Science and other related degrees must have been awarded from colleges or universities that are accredited by recognized accrediting organizations. For a list of schools that meet this criteria, go to
http://ope.ed.gov/accreditation/.
Science and other related degrees earned outside the United States: If you are using education completed in foreign colleges or universities to meet the qualification requirements, you must show that the education credentials have been evaluated by a private organization that specializes in interpretation of foreign education programs. These education credentials must be deemed equivalent to that gained in an accredited U.S. education program; or full credit has been given for the courses at a U.S. accredited college or university. For further information, visit:
https://sites.ed.gov/international/recognition-of-foreign-qualifications/.
All degrees must have been received in the year of, or any year subsequent to the original date of accreditation.
Contacts
- Address Kennedy Space Center
Space Commerce Way
Titusville, FL 32899
US
- Name: NASA Shared Services Contact Center
- Phone: 1-877-677-2123
- Email: [email protected]
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