Define and manage system requirements, risk, and integration strategies.
Support aircraft operations, modifications, maintenance planning, and troubleshooting.
Serve as operational engineer for AFRC manned/unmanned projects, including development of autonomous aircraft technologies and flight vehicle integration procedures.
Maintain aircraft configuration management.
Prepare and manage Certificates of Authorization (COAs).
Lead and support flight test planning, including test card development.
Develop procedures for assembly, installation, and integration of scientific instruments into NASA aircraft.
Analyze project objectives, develop execution plans, and support safety reviews.
Conduct and oversee system/component tests and research studies for performance improvements.
Requirements
Bachelor's degree in STEM; Master's degree preferred
5+ years of engineering experience
Able to work a 9/80 WORK SCHEDULE (alternating Fridays off) with core hours between 8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Travel requirements: some travel is anticipated both locally and long distance by car or plane.