Electrical Engineer
Position DetailsTo create a Posting, first complete the information on this screen, then click the Next button or select the page in the left hand navigation menu. Proceed through all sections completing all necessary information. To submit the Posting to Human Resources, you must go to the Posting Summary Page by clicking on the Next button until you reach the Posting Summary Page or select Posting Summary Page from the left navigation menu. Once a summary page appears, hover your mouse over the orange Action button for a list of possible approval step options.Position InformationPosition TitleElectrical EngineerStatusFull TimeJob SummaryNASA's Marshall Space Flight Center is seeking a skilled and innovative Electrical Engineer to support the development, testing, and integration of electrical systems for spaceflight hardware and ground support equipment. This role is critical to advancing NASA's mission in propulsion, space systems, and exploration technologies. You'll work alongside world-class engineers and scientists to design solutions that power the future of space travel.Essential Job DutiesDesign, analyze, and test electrical systems for aerospace applicationsDevelop schematics, wiring diagrams, and interface control documentsSupport integration of electrical components with mechanical and software systemsConduct troubleshooting and failure analysis of electrical hardwareEnsure compliance with NASA standards, safety protocols, and quality assurance requirementCollaborate with multidisciplinary teams to support mission objectivesParticipate in lab operations, environmental testing, and flight certification processes Qualifications (Education, Experience and Specialized Training)Bachelor's degree or higher from an accredited institution in Electrical Engineering, or related field2+ years of experience in electrical design, testing, or systems integration (aerospace or defense experience preferred)Proficiency in tools such as AutoCAD Electrical, Altium Designer, or similar platformsStrong understanding of circuit design, power systems, and signal integrityMust be a US citizenPreferred experience with NASA programs, spaceflight hardware, or propulsion systems Physical DemandsAbility to operate standard office equipmentAbility to walk short distancesAbility to lift and carry parcels, packages and other itemsAbility to view a computer terminal Skills and AttributesExcellent problem-solving and communication skillsKnowledge of EMI/EMC standards and mitigation techniquesFamiliarity with programmable logic controllers (PLCs), embedded systems, or FPGA developmentUnderstanding of reliability engineering and fault tolerance in aerospace environmentsPosting Detail Information Posting NumberS942Will this position required travel?YesWill this position required night, weekend, and after hour work?NoWill this positon be supported using grants or contract funding?NoNumber of Vacancies1Desired Start DatePosition End Date (if temporary)Open Date11/13/2025Close DateOpen Until FilledYesSpecial Instructions SummaryEach applicant, including all current employees, must complete and submit the following documents:Tuskegee University employment applicationCover LetterResume/CVRecommendation lettersCopies of unofficial transcripts.Please note that official transcripts(s) will be required upon hireQuick Link for Internal Postings