SYSTEMS ENGINEER 5 Job in Centennial 80112, Colorado US
Responsibilities:
The position has a key role in leading the Human Space Flight (HSF) certification effort for the EELV system and as such is responsible for developing a HSF certification approach. The successful candidate will work closely with the systems engineering group using ULA approved systems engineering tools and processes to support ULA Commercial Crew Development projects/programs. Direct experience working within the NASA SMA Human Spaceflight organization is essential as the successful candidate will use that knowledge to develop and define an innovative commercial approach to HSF certification and work with system and subsystem owners to define the applicable set of requirements for commercial human space flight. In addition, this role will support the effort by the systems engineering team to perform a Design Equivalency Review and Systems Requirements Review(s) for the EELV system against NASA commercial crew requirements. In addition the successful candidate will apply continuous improvement of systems engineering tools and processes. This position must work with multi-disciplined project teams to evaluate customer/operational needs and develop system requirements. Supports systems engineering activities including; a) HSF certification requirements development and analysis, b) WBS and WBS dictionary development, c) proposal support, d) risk, issue, and opportunity management, e) team and program execution planning, f) trade study development and management, and g) requirements verification activities. Responsible for applying appropriate scaling of systems engineering activities commensurate with the specific project needs.
External Basic Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Engineering.
- 15 years of Engineering experience. Experience with development of human space flight related system requirements and designs to include requirements development, design, and verification and engineering processes.
- 5 years experience working in the NASA Human Spaceflight SMA Organization.
- Experience working with space launch systems and development of Safety Package submittals including PRA’s, Hazard reports, Fault tree and related Human Spaceflight Certification process and data.
- Experience with Microsoft Office Applications.
External Preferred Qualifications
- Masters Degree in Engineering or related field
- Commercial experience integrating large scale systems such as launch vehicle to spacecraft integration.
- 20 years Engineering experience with development of aerospace related human space flight related system requirements and designs to include requirements development, design, and verification and engineering processes.
- 10 years of NASA SMA Human Spaceflight related experience.
- Systems Engineering Experience
- 5 years of Supervisory experience in systems engineering
- Experience organizing and performing requirements analysis, development, integration, and verification; trade study management; and risk management is highly desired.
- Written and verbal communication skills.
- DOORS experience or other database management experience such as File Maker Pro.
- Experience working independently and in a team environment.
- Experience working with and leading cross functional teams is desired, in addition to strong leadership aspirations.
- Organizational skills necessary to maintain focus and achieve consensus within diverse multi-disciplined teams.
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Company Description:
United Launch Alliance offers challenging work in all facets of the launch vehicle business for interns, recent college graduates and experienced professionals, including engineering, business support and skilled trades and crafts. Use the link to the right to explore the possibilities. Formed in December 2006, ULA brings together two of the launch industry’s most experienced and successful teams – Atlas and Delta – to provide reliable, cost-efficient space launch services for the U.S. government. Our Atlas and Delta rockets launch a variety of payloads into space including weather, telecommunications, exploratory and national security satellites that protect and improve life on Earth and further our knowledge of the universe.