Systemart, LLC
Overview
Client is seeking Propulsion Test Engineers located at Kennedy Space Center, FL. Responsibilities
Performs test engineering activities, including detailed operating procedure authoring and execution on spacecraft propulsion systems to achieve test, verification, and vehicle production objectives Develops and executes steps to perform component removals, replacement, and re-test on systems that contain hypergolic propellants Leak testing of spacecraft propulsion systems Qualifications
Bachelor of Science degree from an accredited course of study in engineering, engineering technology, chemistry, physics, mathematics, data science, or computer science Previous experience loading hypergolic propellants or performing other test related operations on hypergol contaminated propellant systems Previous experience developing procedures to leak check and perform functional testing of spacecraft hypergolic propellant systems Previous experience operating high-pressure pneumatic equipment, including to pressurize flight hardware Previous experience task leading technicians, QA team members, and other test engineers to execute testing Strong troubleshooting capabilities required to document and resolve non-conformances on both ground support equipment and flight hardware 5+ years propulsion related fluids test engineering experience on spacecraft Willing to work overtime and off shift operations, including 2nd and 3rd shift Overtime is expected to support test operations Shifts: 1st shift baseline but during test operations 2nd and 3rd shift may be required for the duration of the operation Physical demands: N/A Successful completion of training is a contingency for this assignment – OJT or formal classroom training Details
Seniority level: Mid-Senior level Employment type: Contract Industry: Airlines and Aviation
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Client is seeking Propulsion Test Engineers located at Kennedy Space Center, FL. Responsibilities
Performs test engineering activities, including detailed operating procedure authoring and execution on spacecraft propulsion systems to achieve test, verification, and vehicle production objectives Develops and executes steps to perform component removals, replacement, and re-test on systems that contain hypergolic propellants Leak testing of spacecraft propulsion systems Qualifications
Bachelor of Science degree from an accredited course of study in engineering, engineering technology, chemistry, physics, mathematics, data science, or computer science Previous experience loading hypergolic propellants or performing other test related operations on hypergol contaminated propellant systems Previous experience developing procedures to leak check and perform functional testing of spacecraft hypergolic propellant systems Previous experience operating high-pressure pneumatic equipment, including to pressurize flight hardware Previous experience task leading technicians, QA team members, and other test engineers to execute testing Strong troubleshooting capabilities required to document and resolve non-conformances on both ground support equipment and flight hardware 5+ years propulsion related fluids test engineering experience on spacecraft Willing to work overtime and off shift operations, including 2nd and 3rd shift Overtime is expected to support test operations Shifts: 1st shift baseline but during test operations 2nd and 3rd shift may be required for the duration of the operation Physical demands: N/A Successful completion of training is a contingency for this assignment – OJT or formal classroom training Details
Seniority level: Mid-Senior level Employment type: Contract Industry: Airlines and Aviation
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