Electronics Design Manufacturing Engineer – Space Exploration Electronic Systems - Astrion
Houston, TX
About the Job
Be the Difference
Astrion offers comprehensive services that boost preparedness, optimize performance, and ensure success across various domains, from Cyber to Digital, Mission and Systems, servicing our nation's Civilian, Defense and Space communities. We support customers with Centers of Excellence in Washington DC, Huntsville, AL and Burlington, MA with an additional 36 locations across the U.S.
Astrion has an exciting opportunity for an Electronics Design Manufacturing Engineer – Space Exploration Electronic Systems for the JETS II Contract, supporting the Space Division.
JOB DETAILS
LOCATION: Houston, TX
JOB STATUS: Full-time
TRAVEL: none
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS / SKILLS
This position has been posted at multiple levels. Depending on the candidate's experience, requirements, and business needs, we reserve the right to consider candidates at any level for which this position has been advertised.
- U.S. Citizenship is required.
- Typically requires a bachelor degree in engineering and a minimum of 2- 5 years of experience in the field or in a related area: Engineering, either Electrical/Electronic or Mechanical Engineering preferred
- Experience in electronics manufacturing, including Printed Circuit Board Manufacturing, Printed Circuit Board Assembly, Polymeric Applications (staking, conformal coating, encapsulation, etc.), Cables and Harnesses Design and Manufacturing, Fiber Optics, Electronic Box-Level Assembly and flight certification testing
- Strong understanding of industry standards (IPC, NASA, etc.) relevant to electronics and wiring design, manufacturing, and acceptance. This includes being knowledgeable of the theoretical and practical underpinnings associated with the stated requirements
- Understanding of printed circuit board and polymeric material selection, and qualification for use in space flight applications
- Understanding of solder selection, and qualification for use in space flight applications
- Understanding of best practice on cables and harnesses design, manufacturing, and testing for use in space flight applications
- In-the-field experience in the areas of avionic manufacturing workmanship and processes
- Experience in evaluating qualification and acceptance test results on avionic systems
- Experience on various electronic manufacturing processes and techniques (automatic, manual, etc.)
- Assist in preparation, analysis and distribution of NASA Advisories and Government Industry Data Exchange Program (GIDEP) Alerts
- Provide customer/project team applications assistance
- Experience providing technical support to material review boards, and failure review boards
- Experience in assessing alternate manufacturing standards, and the associated risk
- Review electrical test data to verify part / lot acceptability
- Provide technical assistance to contracted tests labs and part manufacturers
DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS / SKILLS
- Provide production floor and assembly support in technical matters relating to assembly drawing interpretation, Engineering Change Notices, rework, manufacturing difficulties and specifications
- Conceives, investigates, evaluates, and makes recommendations for new equipment, tooling, and processes to improve safety, reliability, capacity and reduce costs
- Leads and/or participates in health, safety, environmental, production, material control, and R&D project teams
- Assist in failure investigations related to workmanship issues
- Review Military and industry manufacturing and workmanship specifications, standards and studies for application to NASA programs
- Report on the manufacturers, materials, construction, usage (environment & electrical de-rating), and overall reliability of the selected parts to the EEE parts control board (PCB)
- Provide Electrical, Electronic and Electromagnetic (EEE) parts support to the NASA xEVA Space Projects
- Evaluate proposed EEE Parts lists with respect to the project's specific hardware criticality and environments
RESPONSIBILITIES
- Report directly to the Electronics and Electrical Section Manager as part of a group of over 40 other Electronics and Electrical Engineers
- Support Engineers and Electrical Technicians directly in the lab as an interface to the workmanship and processes (parts, design for manufacturability, manufacturing, assembly, certification test, vendor system anomalies, etc.)
- Be responsible for monitoring, improving, and analyzing processes including assembly, functional testing and production
- Provide design support and guidance in various aspects of the Electrical/Electronic manufacturing processes thru their expertise in manufacturing workmanship/manufacturing processes / EEE Parts and Advanced Packaging/general IPC/flight certification/anomalies knowledge and experience
- Serve as technical lead in avionic workmanship and processes at JSC and representing JSC with NASA (NASA workmanship group, participation at IPC meetings, etc.)
- Utilizes systematic problem solving and data collection to create process maps of each facet of manufacturing that can then be analyzed to find any potential bottle necks, key areas that are in need of improvement, or cost cutting opportunities and downtime reduction
- Provide production floor and assembly support in technical matters relating to assembly drawing interpretation, Engineering Change Notices, rework, manufacturing difficulties and specifications
- Conceives, investigates, evaluates, and makes recommendations for new equipment, tooling, and processes to improve safety, reliability, capacity and reduce costs
- Leads and/or participates in health, safety, environmental, production, material control, and R&D project teams
- Writes weekly activity and project reports, develops action plans, and generates work instructions, test procedures and other documentation to support production operations
- Ability to tailor processes based on customer requirements
- Be familiar with NASA specifications for Electronics Component development
- Develop detailed procedures for manufacturing processes
- Troubleshoot and manufacturing issues and provide recommendations
- Understand printed circuit board designs and the associated manufacturing processes
- Work in a laboratory environment, following standard operating procedures
- Perform other duties as required and assigned
What We Offer
- Competitive salaries
- Continuing education assistance
- Professional development allotment
- Multiple healthcare benefits packages
- 401K with employer matching
- Flexible time off (FTO) along with a federally recognized holiday schedule
Who We Are
At Astrion, we innovate, elevate, and shape the world of tomorrow. At our core is our purpose to “Be the Difference”. This means we encourage our employees to take action and be the driving force for positive change. We foster an environment where innovative solutions flourish and our company continuously evolves.
We have a culture of care, empathy, and making a tangible difference within our organization and communities. We embrace continuous learning, growth, and innovation, and pushing the boundaries of what’s possible. We promote collaboration and empowering our teams is at the core of our success.
Join Astrion and Be the Difference in your career and the world!
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