Jacobs
Electromagnetic Environmental Effects (E3) Systems Engineer - Space Exploration
Jacobs, Houston, Texas, United States, 77246
Are 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.
We have an exciting opportunity for a
Electromagnetic Environmental Effects (E3) Systems Engineer - Space Exploration Avionics Systems
supporting the NASA Spaceflight Programs in the area of EMI/EMC at the systems level support within the Avionics System Division EV5 Branch. We are seeking a motivated Electromagnetic Environmental Effects (E3) Systems Engineer with a strong background in Systems Engineering & Integration (SE&I) to join our multidisciplinary aerospace engineering team. This role is ideal for candidates with 2–5 years of experience in requirements development, derivation, implementation, and verification who are looking to expand into the specialized field of Electromagnetic Environmental Effects (E3). If selected, as an
Electromagnetic Environmental Effects (E3) Systems Engineer
you will: Report directly to the Electronics and Electrical Section Manager as part of a group of 45 other Electronics and Electrical Engineers.
Work with other EMI/EMC engineers in support of the Avionics Division on-site at NASA Johnson Space Center.
Work closely with electrical, mechanical, and test engineering teams to ensure our systems meet stringent EMI/EMC and E3 compliance standards, while also contributing to system-level integration and verification activities. Your work will ensure system resilience against electromagnetic interference (EMI) and compatibility (EMC) challenges, supporting both product development and testing across multiple programs.
Develop, derive, and maintain system-level E3 requirements
from customer specifications and industry standards.
Collaborate with design teams to ensure E3 considerations
are integrated early in the development lifecycle.
Proactively identify missed, ambiguous, or conflicting requirements and work with stakeholders to resolve gaps.
Create and execute verification plans , including test procedures for EMI/EMC compliance.
Conduct and participate in formal safety reviews, ensuring compliance with safety-critical design and operational requirements.
Support requirements traceability
using tools such as IBM DOORS or equivalent.
Participate in design reviews
and technical interchange meetings, presenting findings to both technical and non-technical stakeholders.
Analyze test data and prepare clear, concise technical reports .
Coordinate with cross-functional teams to resolve E3-related issues during integration and test phases.
Electromagnetic Environmental Effects (E3) Systems Engineer - Space Exploration Avionics Systems
supporting the NASA Spaceflight Programs in the area of EMI/EMC at the systems level support within the Avionics System Division EV5 Branch. We are seeking a motivated Electromagnetic Environmental Effects (E3) Systems Engineer with a strong background in Systems Engineering & Integration (SE&I) to join our multidisciplinary aerospace engineering team. This role is ideal for candidates with 2–5 years of experience in requirements development, derivation, implementation, and verification who are looking to expand into the specialized field of Electromagnetic Environmental Effects (E3). If selected, as an
Electromagnetic Environmental Effects (E3) Systems Engineer
you will: Report directly to the Electronics and Electrical Section Manager as part of a group of 45 other Electronics and Electrical Engineers.
Work with other EMI/EMC engineers in support of the Avionics Division on-site at NASA Johnson Space Center.
Work closely with electrical, mechanical, and test engineering teams to ensure our systems meet stringent EMI/EMC and E3 compliance standards, while also contributing to system-level integration and verification activities. Your work will ensure system resilience against electromagnetic interference (EMI) and compatibility (EMC) challenges, supporting both product development and testing across multiple programs.
Develop, derive, and maintain system-level E3 requirements
from customer specifications and industry standards.
Collaborate with design teams to ensure E3 considerations
are integrated early in the development lifecycle.
Proactively identify missed, ambiguous, or conflicting requirements and work with stakeholders to resolve gaps.
Create and execute verification plans , including test procedures for EMI/EMC compliance.
Conduct and participate in formal safety reviews, ensuring compliance with safety-critical design and operational requirements.
Support requirements traceability
using tools such as IBM DOORS or equivalent.
Participate in design reviews
and technical interchange meetings, presenting findings to both technical and non-technical stakeholders.
Analyze test data and prepare clear, concise technical reports .
Coordinate with cross-functional teams to resolve E3-related issues during integration and test phases.