Jacobs
Orion Crew Survival Systems (OCSS) Engineering Technologist
Jacobs, Houston, Texas, United States, 77246
Job Description - Orion Crew Survival Systems (OCSS) Engineering Technologist
We are seeking a talented Engineering Technologist to support the Orion Crew Survival Systems (OCSS) project. As an Engineering Technologist, you will focus on understanding the theory and operation of OCSS hardware, maintenance, handling, and safety, setting up support equipment, and assisting with testing and training events.
Responsibilities:
Understanding theory and operation of the OCSS hardware Understanding Maintenance, handling, and safety Setting up support equipment prior to Test Assisting with Fitcheck and testing, and progressing through necessary training to become proficient at Fitchecks/Crew Training events Participating in all pre/post event briefings Supporting the Crew Survival Equipment lab schedule Participating and supporting in Suit Test Subject and Crew training exercises Understanding Ground Support Hardware theory and operation, and providing required Work Authorizing Documentation Supporting testing of OCSS hardware, including Orion Crew Survival Suit, Emergency Breathing Oxygen Systems, and Pressure Systems Assisting project management and Project Engineers with OCSS Qualification testing, Pre-Delivery/Installation Acceptance Testing Requirements:
Typically requires a HS diploma and 5 years of experience or BS in Engineering Technology or related field Experience with reviewing and following requirements documents, including functional requirements and verification success criteria Experience with the assembly, verification, testing, and operation of Space system hardware Knowledge of commonly used concepts, practices, and procedures in the space hardware field, including interpreting engineering drawings and sketches Ability to support long training events, and physically meet the JSC Job Related Medical Physical Pressure Suit Technician/Hazardous Duty Launch and Landing Requirements Ability to prepare written documents, and verbally present at various meetings Familiarity with Microsoft Office products, and experience with NASA flight processes, including Class I/II/III hardware Preferences:
Previous experience in assembly and test of spaceflight hardware and Spacesuit systems Familiarity with machine shop techniques, and processing hardware through the manufacturing process Ability to perform hands-on test and documentation, including Work Authorizing Documents/Test Preparation sheets, and ability to work independently Why Join Our Team?
In addition to exciting career opportunities, we offer excellent personal and professional career growth, a 9/80 work schedule (every other Friday off), and more.
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Understanding theory and operation of the OCSS hardware Understanding Maintenance, handling, and safety Setting up support equipment prior to Test Assisting with Fitcheck and testing, and progressing through necessary training to become proficient at Fitchecks/Crew Training events Participating in all pre/post event briefings Supporting the Crew Survival Equipment lab schedule Participating and supporting in Suit Test Subject and Crew training exercises Understanding Ground Support Hardware theory and operation, and providing required Work Authorizing Documentation Supporting testing of OCSS hardware, including Orion Crew Survival Suit, Emergency Breathing Oxygen Systems, and Pressure Systems Assisting project management and Project Engineers with OCSS Qualification testing, Pre-Delivery/Installation Acceptance Testing Requirements:
Typically requires a HS diploma and 5 years of experience or BS in Engineering Technology or related field Experience with reviewing and following requirements documents, including functional requirements and verification success criteria Experience with the assembly, verification, testing, and operation of Space system hardware Knowledge of commonly used concepts, practices, and procedures in the space hardware field, including interpreting engineering drawings and sketches Ability to support long training events, and physically meet the JSC Job Related Medical Physical Pressure Suit Technician/Hazardous Duty Launch and Landing Requirements Ability to prepare written documents, and verbally present at various meetings Familiarity with Microsoft Office products, and experience with NASA flight processes, including Class I/II/III hardware Preferences:
Previous experience in assembly and test of spaceflight hardware and Spacesuit systems Familiarity with machine shop techniques, and processing hardware through the manufacturing process Ability to perform hands-on test and documentation, including Work Authorizing Documents/Test Preparation sheets, and ability to work independently Why Join Our Team?
In addition to exciting career opportunities, we offer excellent personal and professional career growth, a 9/80 work schedule (every other Friday off), and more.
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