OverviewQuality Engineer
LOCATION: Huntsville AL
JOB STATUS:Full TimeCLEARANCE: Active DoD Secret
Astrion's Launch and Safety Unit is recruiting a highly talentedQuality Engineerto support a contract that providesfull life-cycle supportto the United States Space Force Assured Access to Space 6 National Security Space Launch (NSSL). We assist the Space Force by supporting a multitude of areas, including Systems Engineering & Integration, Acquisition & Program Management Support, Mission Integration Management, System Safety & Environmental Engineering, Systems Security & Information Assurance, Launch Schedule and Risk Management, Certification of New Entrant Launch Vehicles.
Astrion is actively seeking a motivated, customer-oriented NSSL Quality Engineer to join our team.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS / SKILLS
0Bachelors or master's degree in mechanical, Manufacturing, or Industrial Engineering and 10 years of related experience0Design, test, manufacture, and operation of systems, processes, personnel, and organizations.0Performing reviews of design, manufacturing/quality, test, procedures, anomaly resolution.0Providing risk assessments and actionable recommendations and mitigations.0Performing acquisition functions such as requirements development and performance assessments.0Performing systems engineering functions from requirements development through post-flight reporting.0Interacting effectively with USSF, DCMA, NASA, NRO, Launch Vehicle subcontractors and Aerospace Corporation.0Performing Knowledge Capture, Process Definition, preparing and providing training.0Preparing and giving written and verbal presentations and reports to senior engineers and management.0Knowledge of LV structures and mechanical systems preferred.0Excellent verbal and written communication skills.0Competency in MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Information Technology systems and databases including Jira and Confluence.0Current DoD Secret clearance
RESPONSIBILITIES
0Provide Launch Vehicle Quality Systems Engineering expertise at our Huntsville Alabama office.0Apply expertise in Structures, materials, quality, industrial engineering, logistics, test, operations, processes, personnel, and organizations.0Prepare assessments of Engineering Review Boards including risk recommendations.0Support Customer acquisition functions such as requirements development, request for proposals, and cost/technical/schedule/performance reports.0Perform and support systems engineering functions such as requirements definition, design review, test review, risk management, pedigree, hardware acceptance, verification, operations, anomaly resolution, and post-flight analyses.0Perform manufacturing/quality engineering functions such as assessment of LV design, manufacturing/quality methods, procedures, tooling, facilities, infrastructure, personnel qualifications, non-conformance assessment, material review boards, corrective action reports, calibration, environmental controls, quality assurance, non-destructive examinations, safety methods, regulations, supplier management, and transportation.0Prepare Customer team for, and support quality operations and anomaly resolution.0Plan, coordinate, brief, support Engineer Review Boards, program reviews, and other meetings.0Perform technical and engineering data management, such as data mining and reporting.0Perform Training and Certification including course development, peer review, training, mentoring.0Collaborate with the Space Force System Program Offices, Aerospace Corporation, Launch Vehicle Contractors (LVCs), Subcontractors, Launch Sites, and Defense Contract Management Agency (DCMA).0Prepare weekly and other written evaluations and reports of a technical nature.
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