RESEARCH ANALYST - RESEARCH ENGINEER - SR. RESEARCH ENGINEER - Deputy Mission Operations - Boulder, Colorado - Southwest Research Institute
Boulder, CO
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RESEARCH ANALYST - RESEARCH ENGINEER - SR. RESEARCH ENGINEER - Deputy Mission Operations - Boulder, Colorado
19-00164
Who We Are:
Our team, the Space Operations section, is dedicated to executing Science and Mission Operations Centers for Solar System Exploration.
Objectives of this Role:
- This position would assist in the leading of the Mission Operations section which operates the CYGNSS constellation and will launch the PUNCH, QuickSounder and CubiXSS missions.
- The individual will also assist the department in writing future mission proposals to grow the Mission Operations section.
- Serve as a reviewer as needed for engineering reviews.
Daily and Monthly Responsibilities:
- Daily operations of up to 13 spacecraft. Check Command Uploads, Data downlink, spacecraft health and trending.
- Perform trending and analysis of spacecraft/payload performance and assist with anomaly investigations
- Work with Mission Planning, Software Development, Flight Controller teams in successful operation of spacecraft including building up MOC systems for new missions.
- Monthly report generation for NASA and other customers.
- Evaluate software updates to mission planning, data processing, command, control, and telemetry system.
- Improve Mission Operations by evaluating deficiencies, new requirements, and participate in proposals for future missions.
- Create and maintain requirements for ground and flight segments and assist with requirements verification and validation.
- Support integration and test of spacecraft. This includes simulation test creation and execution, mission rehearsals, and training of personnel.
Requirements:
- Requires a Bachelors degree in Aerospace Engineering; Electrical Computer Engineering; Mechanical Engineering, Electrical Engineering; Computer Science; Physics; Astronomy; Applied Mathematics; Engineering Physics or closely related STEM degree with relevant professional level work experience.
- Shift work required.
- 2+ years: Mission Operations Center experience using Horizon, EPOCH, COSMOS, MAESTRO, OASIS, ASI MAX GDS, AMMOS, Ruby, STOL, ITOS, Galaxy, or another command and control system.
- 1 years: Experience with automated processes to include working in Linux extensively with cronjobs, bash shell scripting. Experience with python. Ability to query a database and analyze engineering data related to trending and health of the spacecraft observatory.
- 1 years: Experience in developing standard operating procedures and contingency operations procedures for use in a MOC.
- A valid/clear driver's license is required.
Special Requirements:
Work assignment is in Boulder, Colorado. Must be a U.S. person (i.e., U.S. citizen, non-U.S. citizen national, lawful permanent resident, asylee, or refugee) due to ITAR work in section.
Job Locations: Boulder, Colorado
Salary Range: $78,624.00 - $159,931.00
For more information about this division, visit the Solar System Science & Exploration home page.
For benefits information at our San Antonio location, click here.
For benefits information at all other locations, click here.
An Equal Employment Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer
Race/Color/Religion/Sex/Sexual Orientation/Gender Identity/National Origin/Disabled/Veteran
Committed to Diversity in the Workplace