MRI Technologies
Systems Engineer- Space Hardware Development
MRI Technologies, Houston, Texas, United States, 77246
MRI Technologies
is a woman-owned small business that has proudly partnered with
NASA since 1988 , delivering engineering and software solutions that meet the complex operational environment of space flight. We currently support many diverse projects such as the
International Space Station (ISS), Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle, and NASA's Extra-Vehicular Activity (EVA) and Space Suits , just to name a few! We have a reputation for providing superior services and skillfully trained team members to help NASA achieve their missions on Earth, the Moon, to Mars and beyond!
Are you a highly motivated
Systems Engineer
ready to shape the future of this mission? We are seeking a skilled and experienced engineer to join our team, focusing on the development, integration, and analysis of cutting-edge
space hardware . This role is crucial for transforming early concepts into mission-ready systems, covering the entire lifecycle from initial requirements through final test and verification. Key Responsibilities:
As a Systems Engineer, you will be responsible for applying established systems engineering principles to complex space missions. Your duties will include: Concept Development:
Leading technology demonstrations and early program concept formulation activities. Requirements & Design:
Developing system requirements, performing design trades, and contributing to the development of robust Concept of Operations ( ConOps ). System Analysis:
Conducting system-level analysis and
risk assessments
for space hardware and mission elements. Interface Management:
Defining and managing detailed interfaces for complex subsystems and between multiple space systems/mission elements. Technology Planning:
Creating
technology roadmaps
and integration plans to advance our future capabilities. Stakeholder Engagement:
Actively collecting and interpreting stakeholder needs and translating them into technical requirements. Test & Verification:
Supporting the
Test and Verification (T&V)
of spaceflight hardware to ensure mission success. Operations Concept:
Developing comprehensive concepts for the operation of both single systems and coordinated operations across multiple space vehicles. Required Qualifications:
We are posting this position at
multiple levels
(e.g., Engineer I, II, or III) and will consider candidates based on their experience, requirements, and business needs.
Education & Experience:
Typically requires a Bachelor's degree in Engineering (or a related area) and a minimum of
2-5 years of experience
in the field. Proven experience in technology demonstrations and early program concept development. Expertise in
requirements development, design trades, Concept of Operations (ConOps) development, risk analysis, and system analysis
of space hardware. Demonstrated experience with
Test and Verification (T&V)
of spaceflight hardware. Experience collecting and understanding diverse
stakeholder needs . Experience defining interfaces for complex subsystems and between multiple systems/mission elements. Solid knowledge of
systems engineering principles
and associated documentation. Preferred Skills & Experience:
Candidates possessing the following skills will be highly competitive:
A degree in
Electrical, Mechanical, or Aerospace Engineering . Experience working with
NASA organizations and/or international partners . Familiarity with systems architecture tools such as
DoDAF, TOGAF , etc. Familiarity with major
human space exploration systems
(e.g., Orion, Commercial Crew, ISS, EMU/xEMU). Experience with hardware or software development projects, including basic knowledge of common concepts and practices in the space hardware field (e.g., mechanical/electrical design, material selection). INCOSE Systems Engineering Professional certification.
As we are a Federal Contractor, most positions require the employee to obtain and maintain a U.S. Government background investigation. MRI also completes a pre-screening background check for anyone offered employment.
is a woman-owned small business that has proudly partnered with
NASA since 1988 , delivering engineering and software solutions that meet the complex operational environment of space flight. We currently support many diverse projects such as the
International Space Station (ISS), Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle, and NASA's Extra-Vehicular Activity (EVA) and Space Suits , just to name a few! We have a reputation for providing superior services and skillfully trained team members to help NASA achieve their missions on Earth, the Moon, to Mars and beyond!
Are you a highly motivated
Systems Engineer
ready to shape the future of this mission? We are seeking a skilled and experienced engineer to join our team, focusing on the development, integration, and analysis of cutting-edge
space hardware . This role is crucial for transforming early concepts into mission-ready systems, covering the entire lifecycle from initial requirements through final test and verification. Key Responsibilities:
As a Systems Engineer, you will be responsible for applying established systems engineering principles to complex space missions. Your duties will include: Concept Development:
Leading technology demonstrations and early program concept formulation activities. Requirements & Design:
Developing system requirements, performing design trades, and contributing to the development of robust Concept of Operations ( ConOps ). System Analysis:
Conducting system-level analysis and
risk assessments
for space hardware and mission elements. Interface Management:
Defining and managing detailed interfaces for complex subsystems and between multiple space systems/mission elements. Technology Planning:
Creating
technology roadmaps
and integration plans to advance our future capabilities. Stakeholder Engagement:
Actively collecting and interpreting stakeholder needs and translating them into technical requirements. Test & Verification:
Supporting the
Test and Verification (T&V)
of spaceflight hardware to ensure mission success. Operations Concept:
Developing comprehensive concepts for the operation of both single systems and coordinated operations across multiple space vehicles. Required Qualifications:
We are posting this position at
multiple levels
(e.g., Engineer I, II, or III) and will consider candidates based on their experience, requirements, and business needs.
Education & Experience:
Typically requires a Bachelor's degree in Engineering (or a related area) and a minimum of
2-5 years of experience
in the field. Proven experience in technology demonstrations and early program concept development. Expertise in
requirements development, design trades, Concept of Operations (ConOps) development, risk analysis, and system analysis
of space hardware. Demonstrated experience with
Test and Verification (T&V)
of spaceflight hardware. Experience collecting and understanding diverse
stakeholder needs . Experience defining interfaces for complex subsystems and between multiple systems/mission elements. Solid knowledge of
systems engineering principles
and associated documentation. Preferred Skills & Experience:
Candidates possessing the following skills will be highly competitive:
A degree in
Electrical, Mechanical, or Aerospace Engineering . Experience working with
NASA organizations and/or international partners . Familiarity with systems architecture tools such as
DoDAF, TOGAF , etc. Familiarity with major
human space exploration systems
(e.g., Orion, Commercial Crew, ISS, EMU/xEMU). Experience with hardware or software development projects, including basic knowledge of common concepts and practices in the space hardware field (e.g., mechanical/electrical design, material selection). INCOSE Systems Engineering Professional certification.
As we are a Federal Contractor, most positions require the employee to obtain and maintain a U.S. Government background investigation. MRI also completes a pre-screening background check for anyone offered employment.