Job Description
We are seeking a Satellite Lead Mission Engineer to serve as a team member on a state-of-the-art space program that continuously operates in all phases of the system lifecycle. In this SETA role, you partner with the Government and SETA Program Manager serving as the Mission Engineer responsible for orchestrating a proven technical team of system engineers and subject matter experts. Over the next year the mission completes unit and subsystem assembly, then begins system-level integration and test.
Key Responsibilities
In this highly collaborative and technically complex position, you will:
• Serve as the Government Program Office's technical focal point for system and mission-level development through Assembly, Integration and Test (AI&T).
• Partner with the Government and SETA Program Managers for the mission to advise on mission performance, schedule, and costs.
• Liaise with SETA factory representatives located in Developer factories to track progress and mitigate associated risks.
• Partner with Developer engineers and technicians to establish a trusted relationship of sharing data and win-win ideas that benefit the program.
• Liaise with SETA Subject Matter Experts (SME) to analyze integration activities and test results.
• Proactively report risks and issues that could result in reduced mission performance, requirement verification shortfalls, or schedule slips impacting launch schedules.
• Track and report system/mission development progress in weekly Mission-level, Enterprise-level, and System-level meetings held by the Government Program Office.
Qualifications
To excel in this role, you must possess:
• Active TS/SCI clearance.
• 5+ years of expertise working as a senior system engineer with leadership roles on a large and complex satellite program.
• Expert-level system engineering experience, particularly in spacecraft integration, test, check-out and launch preparation.
• Excellent organizational skills capable of orchestrating technical exchanges with system engineers distributed across multiple locations and time zones to proactively escalate technical status information to decision-makers.
• A Bachelor's degree in a relevant field with 14 years of experience, or a Master's degree with 12 years of experience.
Desired Qualifications
Additional qualifications that set you apart include:
• Experience supporting or servicing as a Program Manager for a satellite subsystem or unit responsible for mitigating schedule risks.
• Experience in a Satellite AI&T lead technical role at the system, subsystem, or unit level.