Craig Technologies

Electrical Engineer

Craig Technologies$83K — $98K *
Aerospace & Defense
5 - 7 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or related field
  • 5+ years of experience as an electrical engineer
  • At least 3 years supporting flight hardware development
  • Previous experience with NASA or a NASA contractor
  • Proven ability to work on complex projects in dynamic environments
  • Strong understanding of engineering disciplines for highly integrated projects
  • Experience in Printed Circuit Board layout (e.g. Altium)

Responsibilities

  • Design electrical, data, and power subsystems
  • Support engineering projects through all development phases
  • Verify and close project requirements
  • Apply engineering techniques and criteria for solutions
  • Lead technical discussions and project reviews
  • Ensure high-quality product delivery on time and within budget
  • Build and test systems for engineering development and integration

Benefits

  • Working at NASA Johnson Space Center, a hub of aerospace innovation
  • Opportunity to contribute to missions returning humans to the Moon
  • Dynamic and complex project environment with significant impact
  • Collaborative work with leading engineering experts
  • Potential for professional growth in advanced engineering fields
Full Job Description
Title: Electrical Engineer

Location: NASA Johnson Space Center, Houston, TX

Clearance: National Agency Check and Inquiries (NACI) with ability to obtain a Security Clearance

Citizenship Requirement: U.S. Citizen

Req #: 4068

Salary: $83,000 - $98,000

Summary: Craig Technologies has an opening for a Laboratory Operations Technician at the NASA Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas. In this role, as an electrical engineer within the HHPC2 Engineering Department's Design Engineering and Fabrication Section, you will perform tasks essential to the design, development, and certification of electrical, data, and power sub-systems for human spaceflight. You will develop and maintain successful professional relationships with Engineering Department leadership, peers, customers, and technical authorities. You will contribute to the success of flight hardware projects spanning multiple NASA directorates including Engineering and Human Health & Performance, and you will support multiple NASA programs including the International Space Station, Orion, Human Landing System, and other Programs. The flight hardware projects that you will support will contribute to NASA's exploration missions to return humans to the surface of the moon and beyond.

You Will:

  • Perform detailed design of electrical, data, and power subsystems including component identification, part selection, circuit design and layout, drawing development and release.
  • Support projects throughout the engineering development lifecycle including initial concept, requirements, preliminary and final flight design, production and certification.
  • Support verification and closure of requirements including design review, analysis, inputs to test procedures, qualification and acceptance testing, review and interpretation of test data.
  • Evaluate, select, and apply standard and advanced engineering techniques, procedures, and criteria, and use technical judgement to make decisions to provide engineering solutions to problems.
  • Employ sound professional judgment and technical leadership through participation in project reviews, customer meetings, control boards, and peer review of electrical engineering design products and presentation topics.
  • Deliver high quality products that meet customer requirements within project cost and schedule.
  • Build and test electrical, electronic, and electromechanical systems for proof of concept, engineering development, hardware/software integration, and ground test support, and support technicians in fabrication and assembly of flight hardware.
  • Maintain and apply expertise in electrical, electronic, and electromechanical systems in support of hardware/software operations support and assigned flight hardware projects in the Design Engineering and Fabrication Section of the HHPC2 Engineering department.


What You Bring:

You bring extensive knowledge of electrical/electronic engineering principles and practices and apply that knowledge to make independent decisions on a broad range of space-related engineering problems. You bring experience leading the design of electrical, data and power sub-systems including design support, cabling, and practiced technical judgment to achieve engineering project success and ultimately meet customer requirements. Your experience performing fabrication, assembly, and test of the sub-systems/systems will contribute to timely procurements, review of design requirements and proposal of verification methods resulting in successful project outcomes.

YOUR QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in Electrical engineering (or related e.g. Biomedical)
  • 5+ years' experience as an electrical engineer with at least 3 years supporting flight hardware development;
  • Previous experience with NASA or a NASA contractor;
  • Demonstrated success in working within complex projects in a dynamic environment;
  • Comprehensive knowledge and application of engineering disciplines focused on the development hardware/products for extremely integrated projects;
  • Capable of identifying risks and issues, reviewing related information to develop and evaluate options for mitigation and implement solutions;
  • Knowledge of Printed Circuit Board layout (e.g. Altium, etc.)


YOUR SKILLS:

  • Excellent written and oral communication skills to effectively discuss and present technical topics with project managers, project leads, peers, department leadership, and customers
  • Excellent leadership and interpersonal skills to achieve successful outcomes in a team environment
  • Mature, professional judgment in establishing design artifacts, objectives, milestones, and priorities.
  • Have a "can do" attitude - no job is too big or small, be a problem solver
  • Experience with configuration and data management processes
  • Be proactive about learning and motivated to take on additional responsibilities over time
  • Applicable knowledge of standard MS Office tools and applications


Desired
  • Knowledge of medical and laboratory equipment
  • Experience with project management
  • Experience with sharepoint


WHAT TO EXPECT:

This position is expected to be in person 5 days a week. Occasional travel may be required.

About Craig Technologies

Craig Technologies is an engineering and advanced technologies company headquartered in Cape Canaveral, Florida. The company provides engineering, manufacturing, and technical services to customers in the aerospace, defense, and commercial industries. Craig Technologies has additional offices in Alabama, California, and Washington, D.C. The company was founded in 1999 by Carol Craig, a former NASA engineer, and has grown to become a leading provider of engineering services to the U.S. government and commercial customers.
Learn more about Craig Technologies
Size
400 employees
Industry
Net Income
$5 million
Founded
1999
5 Year Trend
+20%
Revenue
$50 million

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