Alutiiq

Senior Staff Engineer Chief

Alutiiq$115K — $135K *
Aerospace & Defense
15+ years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in engineering, computer science, or mathematics.
  • 30 years of space/ground system design and development experience.
  • 15 years of experience analyzing system and performance requirements.
  • Extensive knowledge in space/ground hardware/software systems development.
  • Background in requirements management and verification.

Responsibilities

  • Serve as the primary lead for simulator stakeholder needs and operations concepts.
  • Develop and maintain simulator requirements and management plans.
  • Coordinate and manage simulator working groups and meetings.
  • Author simulator Interface Control Documents (ICDs) based on stakeholder input.
  • Provide technical reviews of vendor specifications and designs.
  • Manage updates to simulator requirements and ensure traceability.
  • Support spacecraft simulator activities as contracts are secured.

Benefits

  • Full-time position with a leading contractor for NASA.
  • Opportunity to work on high-profile NASA projects.
  • Chance to contribute to advancements in space mission technologies.
  • Collaborative environment with experienced professionals.
  • Potential for career growth in a specialized field.
Full Job Description
Taxable Entity

MCCALLIE ASSOCIATES INC

Job Title

Senior Staff Engineer Chief

Location

MD Greenbelt Goddard SEAS - Greenbelt, MD 20770 US (Primary)

Category

IT and Computer Related

Job Type

Full-time

Typical Pay/Range

$115,000 to $135,000

Education

Bachelor's Degree

Travel

Up to 25%

Security Clearance Required

None

POSITION OVERVIEW AND PRIMARY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES (ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS):

McCallie Associates, Inc. is the prime contractor for NASA Goddard Space Flight Center's Systems Engineering Advanced Services II (SEAS II) contract. McCallie has an immediate need for a Sr. Staff Engineer - Chief with at least 30 years of space mission or instrument systems engineering experience to support on-going NASA space mission projects. This position is for a Simulation Lead.

The simulator lead is a senior technical position who is responsible for understanding all simulator stakeholder needs. The lead owns the development of simulator operations concepts, simulator requirements, providing SME technical reviews of vendor specifications and designs. The lead ensures delivered simulators will meet requirements/needs, facilitating understanding between all simulator stakeholders and vendors. The lead also authors simulator ICDs with vendor and stakeholder inputs, coordinates and manages simulator working groups and other meetings, and provides progress updates and identified risks to project management and stakeholders. Some key documents and work activities planned over the approximate next 12 months include:
  • Updates to simulator OpsCon presentations and documents to reflect recent updates to the project's current approach toward mission testing and mission readiness.
  • Development of a draft "Simulator and Test ICD" that defines the interfaces between simulators and ground system test equipment for all L10 simulators.
  • Develop a project Simulator Management Plan that describes how simulator resources will be managed by the project, agency partners, and vendors post-delivery.
  • Provide SME reviews on instrument simulators designs to ensure OpsCon and requirements will be met. Instrument simulators include LIS, LOpS, and SDVF.
  • Provide SME reviews of instrument simulator I&T products.
  • Manage updates to simulator requirements and traceability.
  • Begin working Spacecraft simulator activities like the instrument simulator items in this list, once a SC vendor is on contract.
  • The Senior Staff Engineer - Chief is a world-renowned expect in his/her primary field of expertise.
  • His/her duties include: support of complex and/or technologically challenging tasks including the leadership in generating the Task Plan and Work Control Plan, providing guidance during the task implementation, conducting technology assessments and making recommendations for technology insertions, making trade study assessments, and recommendations, supporting CDR and PDR, and reviewing deliverables, providing technical consultation advice to Task Managers regarding design issues, development and test approaches, and test result assessments, leading teams established by the Program Manager to conduct investigations of programmatic or task-level problems and to make recommendations for recovery plans; and providing recommendations regarding Mission Assurance Program Implementation considerations.
  • Provides world-renowned expertise in space and/or ground hardware and/or software systems analysis, design, development, integration, test, validation, and orbital operations.


REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE:

Required Skills
  • Bachelor of Science degree or equivalent education and experience in engineering, or computer science or mathematics from an accredited institution is required.
  • Thirty (30) years of space/ground system design and development experience including at least fifteen (15) years of experience analyzing system and performance requirements.
  • Should have an extensive knowledge in the development and/or implementation of space/ground hardware and/or software systems.


Desired Skills
  • Strong background in requirements management, interface requirements, requirements validation, verification, top-level verification planning, integration and test.
  • Experience in end-to-end mission requirements traceability and validation.
  • Experience with NASA policies and procedures regarding program/project management lifecycles and systems engineering.
  • Experience with database tools, requirements management and system architecture tools.
  • Experience with the NASA system requirements tools such as DOORS.
  • Experience with testing methodologies and test planning activities.
  • Experience with NASA Risk Management Guidelines and Processes and Tools.
  • Experience with Microsoft Office (Excel, Word, PowerPoint) software tools.

Security Requirements
  • Currently hold or ability to obtain a NASA Goddard badge (NACI background investigation) is required.

About Alutiiq

The Alutiiq people, also called by their ancestral name Sugpiaq, as well as Pacific Eskimo or Pacific Yupik, are a southern coastal people of Alaska Natives. Their traditional homelands include Prince William Sound and outer Kenai Peninsula, the Kodiak Archipelago and the Alaska Peninsula. In the early 1800s there were more than 60 Alutiiq villages in the Kodiak archipelago, with an estimated population of 13,000 people. Today more than 4,000 Alutiiq people live in Alaska.
Learn more about Alutiiq

Similar Jobs

  • Jones Lang LaSalle Incorporated
    Chief Building Engineer
    $104K — $128K *
    Jones Lang LaSalle Incorporated
    Washington, DC 20011 (District Of Columbia County)
  • Jones Lang LaSalle Incorporated
    Chief Building Engineer
    $104K — $128K *
    Jones Lang LaSalle Incorporated
    Fairfax, VA 22030 (Fairfax City County)
  • Jones Lang LaSalle Incorporated
    Chief Building Engineer
    $104K — $128K *
    Jones Lang LaSalle Incorporated
    Arlington, VA 22204 (Arlington County)
  • Jones Lang LaSalle Incorporated
    Chief Building Engineer
    $104K — $128K *
    Jones Lang LaSalle Incorporated
    Alexandria, VA 22304 (Alexandria City County)
  • Jones Lang LaSalle Incorporated
    Chief Engineer
    $125K — $133K *
    Jones Lang LaSalle Incorporated
    Washington, DC 20011 (District Of Columbia County)
  • Chief Engineer
    $90K — $120K *
    Marriott International
    Waldorf, MD 20603 (Charles County)

More Jobs at Alutiiq

More Aerospace & Defense Jobs

Find similar Senior Staff Engineer Chief jobs: