Spaceflight Hardware Propulsion Engineer
Spaceflight Hardware Propulsion EngineerAre you passionate about human space exploration, understanding the origins of the universe, and working with a passionate and diverse team to make a difference? If you are, we need you!We need your talent, teamwork, and energy to help us achieve great things that inspire people all over the globe. We need you to bring creative ideas and diverse backgrounds to help us envision, shape, and deliver systems that will enable the exploration of space while benefiting people here on Earth. We are excited about what we do, and we need you on our team as we take on exciting challenges for NASA's pursuits in deep space exploration. As NASA's largest engineering solutions provider working together with NASA at centers across the United States.As a Propulsion Engineer, you will work at Kennedy Space Center supporting the Commercial Crew Program and providing expertise in all aspects of propulsion or fluid systems (e.g. system design, reliability, material compatibility, component performance, etc.).Oversee chemical rocket propulsion systems for human spacecraft. Propulsion/pressurized systems of new or substantially improved components, materials, processes, procedures and techniques, structures, components, operations, etc. for these spacecrafts.Works with systems related to propulsion/pressurized and the designing, manufacturing, and operation of space vehicles and rocket propulsion systems, using critical inquiry, problem solving, and scientific methodology.Reviews test plans, test reports, anomalies, variances, hazard reports, and verification closure rationale for acceptability.Identifies and assesses systems risks and mitigation plans for their respective systems and participates in the Program risk management process. Including development of presentations for the Chief Engineer's Office and Program Management.Works with partners to develop innovative, risk-informed solutions and recommendations, while being able to concisely convey those recommendations to the Program and Chief Engineers Office.Serve as a member of the Mission Support Team, responsible for real-time on-console monitoring of spacecraft operations. Applies expertise to understand, visualize, analyze, design, and operate spacecraft systems, and investigates anomalies encountered during flight.Works alongside NASA aerospace engineers to perform these various duties to incorporate new technologies, improve reliability, extend the life of an aerospace vehicle, or reduce total ownership costs.Serves as part of a technical authority chain to accept systems for the government (program delegated) as part of design certification review process, system acceptance review process, flight test readiness and/or Certification of Flight Readiness.Requisition Qualifications:This position has been posted at multiple levels. Depending on the candidate's experience, requirements, and business needs, we reserve the right to consider candidates at any level for which this position has been advertised.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.Progressive experience working on complex, integrated systems—ideally in test, R&D, or flight hardware environmentsRequisition Preferences:Proven understanding of spacecraft fluid systems (valves, regulators, tanks, propulsion interfaces, etc.)Proven experience working across system level disciplines in mechanical, electrical, controls, and instrumentationStrong background in test planning and execution, including data analysis, troubleshooting, and performance correlationExperience in designing with manufacturability and installation focusAbility to communicate complex technical concepts across teamsDemonstrated ability to manage competing priorities, schedules, and resources in fast-paced, high-stakes environmentsExperience leading teams through critical operations, tight timelines, and high-pressure scenariosTrack record of driving alignment, resolving technical disagreements, and making sound engineering decisionsMaster's degree in engineering or related disciplineHands-on experience with launch systems, propulsion testing, or aerospace ground/flight test operationsFamiliarity with government space programs and operational frameworksFormal training or applied experience in systems engineering principlesBackground/experience in fluid or gas component design, development, and qualificationWhy Join Our Team?In addition to exciting career opportunities, we also have:Excellent personal and professional career growth9/80 work schedule (every other Friday off), when applicableOnsite cafeteria (breakfast & lunch)Much, much more!Compensation Details:The compensation range or hourly rate listed for this position is provided as a good-faith estimate of what the company intends to offer for this role at the time this posting was issued. Actual compensation may vary based on factors such as job responsibilities, education, experience, skills, internal equity, market data, applicable collective bargaining agreements, and relevant laws.Benefits Overview:Health, dental, and vision insurancePaid time off and holidaysRetirement benefits (including 401(k) matching)Educational reimbursementParental leaveEmployee stock purchase planTax-saving optionsDisability and life insurancePet insuranceNote: Benefits may vary based on employment type, location, and applicable agreements. Positions governed by a Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA), the McNamara-O'Hara Service Contract Act (SCA), or other employment contracts may include different provisions/benefits.