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We have an exciting opportunity for a EHP L2 C&DH Interoperability System Manager to join the team!
Job Responsibility:
Serve as the EHP L2 C&DH Interoperability System Manager supporting the Extravehicular Activity and Human Surface Mobility Program (EHP), focusing on identifying, analyzing, negotiating, documenting, tracking, maintaining and updating Level 2 Lunar Surface requirements for the development, integration, and performance assurance of and across C&DH systems.
Generates and/or applies theories, principles, practical concepts, processes, and systems related to the science of electrical/electronics engineering and the traditional engineering science disciplines (e.g., mechanical and electrical)
physical science disciplines (e.g., chemistry and physics)
and advanced mathematics, computer science, and economics.
Researches, develops, tests, evaluates, operates, maintains, decommissions, and/or directs the fabrication, manufacture, installation and/or certification of electrical/electronic devices used in diverse technologies such as aviation, computing, transportation, commerce, and manufacturing
industrial, academic, entertainment, communications, business, residential, and healthcare environments
and a broad range of products such as computer systems, navigational systems, programmable logic controls, sensors, magnetic imaging systems, and defense systems.
Analyzes and studies performance requirements against an array of diverse considerations, such as safety and human factors engineering
technical risks
functionality
reliability
failure analysis
quality assurance
maintainability
affordability of each system and device
and impact on the environment.
Performs multiple functions which may include, planning, design, test and evaluation, cost analyses, program and project management, quality management for projects. Specific duties may include:
Monitors contracted work either externally or on-site in the facility of the contractor.
Works alongside other engineers to perform various duties
Conducts specialized studies, which may include overall and individual major computer systems, communication systems, navigation systems, display systems, radar systems, robots or components to ensure their safety, suitability, and effectiveness in operation.
Conceives, specifies determination, analyzes, plans, developments, installs, tests, modifies, and uses avionic systems for both flight and ground applications. This work is concerned with the hardware and software elements required for avionic systems, including system components, component/system interfaces, operating systems, and applications software. The work also requires monitoring, providing technical direction, and evaluation of contractors engaged in this work.
This specialty also includes positions that provide project management of avionic systems, includes leading a team to define, develop, test and deliver an avionic system
interface with the customer to define and negotiate technical and programmatic requirements
and planning/managing project activities to deliver products that meet technical specifications within budget and schedule.
Requirements development, requirements integration, DDT&E activities and trade space evaluations
Activities within and across all EHP Surface System Architectures
Verification development and requirements closure with Requirements, Interfaces & Verification (RIV) Team
Inputs to and support of EHP Integrated Analysis Cycles (EHACs) via:
Requirements Gap Assessment, Technical Baseline Revisions (including TBX Closure), GRAs Updates and SRR/SDR Action Item Closure
Inputs to closure efforts for identified EHP Risks
Provide support to cross-discipline risks requiring input to mitigating steps or C&DH supporting analyses
Support for EHP Program Synch Review (PSRs) and Project Milestones
Requirements:
Typically requires a minimum of a bachelor's degree in Engineering and normally possess 5- 10 years of related experience. License and certification may be required.
BS degree in Electrical Engineering from an accredited engineering school
5-10 years' of relevant experience in engineering or systems engineering
Experience with design, development, integration, and testing of complex avionics systems
Planning - organizes work, sets priorities, and determines resource requirements
determines short- or long-term goals and strategies to achieve them
coordinates with other organizations or parts of the organization to accomplish goals
monitors progress and evaluates outcomes.
Demonstrated leadership in roles with formal and informal authority, in large engineering teams
Written and oral Communication - clear, concise, organized, and convincing communication for the intended audience.
Excellent organizational skills and expert in use of MS Office tools
Ability to prepare written documents and to verbally present at various meetings
Able to organize and prioritize tasks in order to meet deadlines and schedules with limited supervision
Experience working in a team environment
Nice to have:
Knowledge of Flight Hardware and/or Flight Processes/Paperwork
Experience with NASA processes
What we offer:
Excellent personal and professional career growth
9/80 work schedule (every other Friday off), when applicable