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As a Controls and Instrumentation Engineer you will perform C&I functions for space flight and non-space flight hardware for the NASA Propulsion Test branch at Marshall Space Flight Center.
Job Responsibility:
Perform C&I functions for space flight and non-space flight hardware for the NASA Propulsion Test branch at Marshall Space Flight Center
Support senior engineers with the testing of launch vehicle systems, sub-systems and elements
Support senior engineers with the development of test article controls, instrumentation, and data systems
Support senior engineers with the preparation of Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), Facility Operation Procedures (FOPs), Facility Activation Plans (FAPs), and Data analyses
Coordination with NASA project level customers across organizations to ensure mission success
Work with a diverse team of civil servants and contractors to design, develop, setup, and perform propulsion and structural testing on space flight qualification hardware, and other mission critical hardware
Participate in safety meetings, task meetings, design reviews, and test readiness reviews as requested to support ASED and customer requirements
Develop and deliver reports and presentations as requested to support ASED and customer requirements via Power Point and other various software packages
Perform safety and certification training to support ASED and customer requirements
Requirements:
Prefer an Electrical Engineering student from an ABET accredited institution at the junior/senior level
Experience with Microsoft Office products such as PowerPoint, Excel, and Word
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Familiarity with OSHA and ANSI standards
Nice to have:
Familiarity with PLCs development and operation
Familiarity with software development for GUIs
Familiarity in the use of data systems, pressure transducers, thermocouples, RTDs, flowmeters and strain gages