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The Spaceflight Processing, Test Integration Department is looking for highly qualified Engineering candidates to join the SLS/Orion Ground Launch Sequencer (GLS) software development team supporting software development and launch activities at the Kennedy Space Center, which will include but is not limited to: Candidate will be help lead the COMET Launch Team Training Program.
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Fabrication Methods Expertise: Have a deep understanding of various fabrication methods, including but not limited to 6-axis CNC, laser/waterjet CNC, sheet metal bending, welding, molding, thermoforming, and diverse 3D printing technologies (FDM, Stereolithography, SLS.
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At this facility, we design & manufacture rocket engines and unique power systems that support space exploration & the defense of our nation such as NASA’s SLS, Lockheed Martin’s THAAD, Sierra Nevada’s Dream Chaser, and the Mars Perseverance Rover.
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Provide development, integration, and testing insight into the SLS Level III Imagery discipline avionics suppliers for multiple imagery devices. Work closely with the customer’s Imagery discipline, Level II EDLEs and the Integrated Avionics and Software Lead Engineer assisting with the development and deployment of SLS Imagery hardware and software.
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Mercedes-Benz North America Corporation is setting-up a new entity in the US. This start-up company (Mercedes-Benz Second Life Solutions LLC – “MB SLS”) focuses on innovative and sustainable ways of remanufacturing and 2nd-life business for high voltage batteries as well as the used-parts business.
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The Boeing Defense, Space & Security (BDS) organization is seeking a Senior Electrical Power Systems (EPS) Responsible Engineer (Level 4) to join the Avionics & Software (AV&SW) Flight Systems team in Huntsville, AL on the Space Launch System (SLS) program contracts.
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Additional responsibilities could include, but are not limited to: Inventory, Transfer Pricing, and Costing special topics; Asset Disposals and Audits; Vehicle Tracking; Vendor Master Data back-up; ICS controls/testing and Recons for respective accounts.
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The Quality Assurance Specialist (NDT LEVEL II) will support the SLS Stages Element/Engine Section of the MSMAS contract located at NASA's Michoud Assembly Facility (MAF) in Louisiana. DESIRED:Phased Array Ultrasonic Testing (PAUT) minimum Level II Previous experience working with aerospace flight critical hardware in an ESD/FOD sensitive environments, witnessing critical quality assurance and assembly operations of various components and complex assemblies.
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The Boeing Space, Intelligence & Weapon Systems (SIWS) has an exciting opportunity for Avionics and Software Flight Systems Responsible Engineers (Associate, Mid-Level and Senior Level) to join the Avionics & Software (AV&SW) Flight Systems team in Huntsville, AL on the Space Launch System (SLS) program contracts.
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Perform the internal control testing. Participate in financial standards setting and in forecast process including ensuring activities are conducted in accordance with IFRS, transfer pricing guidelines, and company policies.
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Subject matter expert for patient education, assessment, interpretation and documentation of patient care and testing. You will have the opportunity to float in any or all of the following region(s): South Region – includes Mission Farms Multispecialty Clinic, Blue Valley Primary Care and the clinics on the SLS Campus.
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The team provides certification and qualification services across the value stream for NDE. The team works on commercial and defense aircraft including: 737, 747, 757, 767, 777, 787, KC-46, B1B, and P-8 as well as development programs such as SLS, CST-100, 777X, and MQ-25.
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The Software Safety Engineer FMEA will support the MSMAS supporting NASA. The Software Safety Engineer will be responsible for the following activities in support of programs across the MSFC and primarily the Space Launch System (SLS) program: Software Assurance (SA) analyses and assessments related to quality, reliability, and safety; review and analysis of engineering design concepts and software assurance plans and assuring compliance with NASA safety polices and standards for software.
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Knowledge of International Space Station (ISS) and Space Launch System (SLS) systems. Systems Engineering and/or Software Testing expertise. Knowledge of International Space Station (ISS) and Space Launch System (SLS) systems.
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National Aeronautics and Space Administration’s (NASA) SLS is the one of the most powerful rockets in the world and offers unprecedented capabilities related to payload mass, volume and energy to enable deep space crewed/uncrewed exploration.
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