Nutanix
Communications Hardware Systems Engineer
Nutanix, El Segundo, California, United States, 90245
Overview
The Vehicle Systems Division (VSD) sits at the center of the ideas and data behind current and future systems supplying innovative research and development; technical evaluations during the acquisition process; conceptual and detailed design; assembly, integration, and test; and operational support. Comprised primarily of highly trained mechanical and aerospace engineers, VSD provides national expertise in the areas of vehicle engineering; guidance, navigation, and controls; robotics; electro-mechanical devices; embedded systems; fluid mechanics; propulsion; thermal control; mechanisms; structures; structural dynamics; and dynamic environments. VSD partners closely with the Human Exploration and Space Flight (HESF) Division in support of NASA customer across all aspects of human space flight. We are looking for a
Communication Hardware Systems Engineer
( Project Engineer/Senior Project Engineer - Communication Systems Engineer ) to support the development of the Gateway lunar space station. In this role, you will support the NASA Johnson Space Center with engineering and integration services and work with NASA Safety and Mission Assurance (S&MA) to manage the critical hazards and controls associated with Avionic System Hazards, verify sufficient fault tolerance, and provide recommendations to mitigate catastrophic hazards to the crew and/or vehicle for all the Communications hardware as well as vehicle communication links for this spacecraft in support of all Artemis missions. You will be responsible for documenting system level communications architecture, Concept of Operations (Con-Ops), and interfaces of the communications links for the Gateway vehicle. The selected candidate will be required to work full-time, on-site at NASA Johnson Space Center (JSC) in Houston, TX. What You’ll Be Doing
Develop and review Hazard Reports and Controls, Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA), and Fault Detection Isolation and Recovery (FDIR) products with S&MA Avionics Lead Lead development of Gateway Communications System documentation: System Architecture, Con-Ops, Interfaces, and others as required Perform/Oversee integrated analysis and testing of the Gateway communications systems, hardware, and software in relation to other Gateway systems, operational environment, and required operational capabilities Review and assess Gateway requirements and Verification & Validation (V&V) plan for Communications System impacts, including integrated testing, analysis, and decomposition Communicate Gateway Communications subsystem architectures and assess impacts of changes to Gateway requirements, V&V, integrated testing, designs, and program decisions. Identify, communicate, track, and mitigate Gateway Communications subsystem risks Lead and oversee component and subsystem-level trade studies to inform decision-making Maintain productive working relationships with cross-program technical teams, including engineering, safety, flight operations, crew office, and module providers Present to appropriate boards, panels, or technical/status meetings as needed What You Need to be Successful
Minimum Requirements for the Project Engineer - Communication Systems Engineering: Bachelor’s degree in an engineering discipline 6+ years of experience with communications hardware systems, including requirements verification and testing tools Expertise in avionic system safety, Computer-Base Control Systems (CBCS), Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA), and fault tolerance analysis Familiarity with avionics or communications hardware testing, integration, and environmental testing protocols Working knowledge of NASA standard practices and requirements Experience with NASA flight operations and procedures Exceptional interpersonal, presentation, and communications skills, including development of and briefing of decision packages and complex information in a succinct and polished manner Willing to travel domestically as needed Ability to obtain and maintain a U.S. security clearance, which is issued by the U.S. government. U.S. citizenship is required. In addition to the above, the minimum requirements for the Senior Project Engineer - Communication Systems Engineering include: 10+ years of experience in avionics hardware systems Experience developing and briefing decision packages and complex information in a succinct and polished manner Experience working on space station or spacecraft communications systems How You Can Stand Out
It would be impressive if you have one or more of these: Advanced degree in Aerospace Engineering or closely related field Knowledge of complex Communications or Avionic Systems Integration and Test & Verification (T&V) Expertise in building on NASA Human Spaceflight topics and safety matters Experience with spacecraft communications systems in both a testing and operational scenario
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The Vehicle Systems Division (VSD) sits at the center of the ideas and data behind current and future systems supplying innovative research and development; technical evaluations during the acquisition process; conceptual and detailed design; assembly, integration, and test; and operational support. Comprised primarily of highly trained mechanical and aerospace engineers, VSD provides national expertise in the areas of vehicle engineering; guidance, navigation, and controls; robotics; electro-mechanical devices; embedded systems; fluid mechanics; propulsion; thermal control; mechanisms; structures; structural dynamics; and dynamic environments. VSD partners closely with the Human Exploration and Space Flight (HESF) Division in support of NASA customer across all aspects of human space flight. We are looking for a
Communication Hardware Systems Engineer
( Project Engineer/Senior Project Engineer - Communication Systems Engineer ) to support the development of the Gateway lunar space station. In this role, you will support the NASA Johnson Space Center with engineering and integration services and work with NASA Safety and Mission Assurance (S&MA) to manage the critical hazards and controls associated with Avionic System Hazards, verify sufficient fault tolerance, and provide recommendations to mitigate catastrophic hazards to the crew and/or vehicle for all the Communications hardware as well as vehicle communication links for this spacecraft in support of all Artemis missions. You will be responsible for documenting system level communications architecture, Concept of Operations (Con-Ops), and interfaces of the communications links for the Gateway vehicle. The selected candidate will be required to work full-time, on-site at NASA Johnson Space Center (JSC) in Houston, TX. What You’ll Be Doing
Develop and review Hazard Reports and Controls, Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA), and Fault Detection Isolation and Recovery (FDIR) products with S&MA Avionics Lead Lead development of Gateway Communications System documentation: System Architecture, Con-Ops, Interfaces, and others as required Perform/Oversee integrated analysis and testing of the Gateway communications systems, hardware, and software in relation to other Gateway systems, operational environment, and required operational capabilities Review and assess Gateway requirements and Verification & Validation (V&V) plan for Communications System impacts, including integrated testing, analysis, and decomposition Communicate Gateway Communications subsystem architectures and assess impacts of changes to Gateway requirements, V&V, integrated testing, designs, and program decisions. Identify, communicate, track, and mitigate Gateway Communications subsystem risks Lead and oversee component and subsystem-level trade studies to inform decision-making Maintain productive working relationships with cross-program technical teams, including engineering, safety, flight operations, crew office, and module providers Present to appropriate boards, panels, or technical/status meetings as needed What You Need to be Successful
Minimum Requirements for the Project Engineer - Communication Systems Engineering: Bachelor’s degree in an engineering discipline 6+ years of experience with communications hardware systems, including requirements verification and testing tools Expertise in avionic system safety, Computer-Base Control Systems (CBCS), Failure Modes and Effects Analysis (FMEA), and fault tolerance analysis Familiarity with avionics or communications hardware testing, integration, and environmental testing protocols Working knowledge of NASA standard practices and requirements Experience with NASA flight operations and procedures Exceptional interpersonal, presentation, and communications skills, including development of and briefing of decision packages and complex information in a succinct and polished manner Willing to travel domestically as needed Ability to obtain and maintain a U.S. security clearance, which is issued by the U.S. government. U.S. citizenship is required. In addition to the above, the minimum requirements for the Senior Project Engineer - Communication Systems Engineering include: 10+ years of experience in avionics hardware systems Experience developing and briefing decision packages and complex information in a succinct and polished manner Experience working on space station or spacecraft communications systems How You Can Stand Out
It would be impressive if you have one or more of these: Advanced degree in Aerospace Engineering or closely related field Knowledge of complex Communications or Avionic Systems Integration and Test & Verification (T&V) Expertise in building on NASA Human Spaceflight topics and safety matters Experience with spacecraft communications systems in both a testing and operational scenario
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