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Space Environment Engineer-Gateway Program

Houston, Texas

All Qualified Resumes Responded to in 24 Hrs or Less
Proof of US Citizenship or US Permanent Residency required



Job Description:

  • Provide support to the Gateway Program in the definition of natural and induced space environments
  • Provide systems engineering support to the Gateway Program in space environments requirements and verification activities, working in concert with NASA civil servants and designated contractors
  • Evaluate induced environments hazards between elements or vehicles as the Gateway stack expands over a 15-year period
  • Conduct systems engineering trade studies to identify potential risks and mitigations
  • Develop and update semi-empirical and theoretical models
  • Analyze/model molecular contamination and transport of contaminants from materials outgassing, lunar dust, vacuum venting and rocket engine thruster plumes onto Gateway
  • Analyze optical property impacts from molecular contamination with exposure to the orbital environment (ultraviolet radiation, ionizing radiation, and atomic oxygen)
  • Analyze/model plasma effects and spacecraft charging
  • Analyze/model radiation transport and effects on Gateway hardware
  • Assess compatibility of spacecraft hardware with natural and induced space environments
  • Perform other duties as required 

  

Required Education/Experience: 

  • Bachelor's degree or higher in Engineering (Aerospace, Mechanical, Chemical, Electrical, Nuclear), Physics or Chemistry.
  • 3 or more years' related work experience or an equivalent combination of technical education and experience (e.g. M.S. or Ph.D)


Desired Education/Experience:
  • M.S. or Ph.D. in Engineering
  • 5 or more years' related work experience or an equivalent combination of technical education and experience (e.g. M.S. or Ph.D)

Required Skills: 

  • Experience using Microsoft Office Suite
  • Experience in Computer Programing
  • Strong analytical and computational skills
  • Ability to work collaboratively in a multidisciplinary field
  • Effective written and verbal communication skills 




Desired Skills:

  • Knowledge of natural and induced Space Environments (Cislunar – Near Rectilinear Halo Orbit (NRHO), Low Earth Orbit (LEO), Geostationary Orbit (GEO), and High Earth Orbit (HEO)Knowledge of GCR, solar wind/ plasma, CMEs/SEPs, solar irradiance, micrometeoroid, and cislunar gravity models and definitions
  • Knowledge of lunar dust characteristics and effects
  • Experience with developing software to implement analytical models
  • Experience with materials outgassing, molecular transport, thin film deposition, optical property degradation, molecular gas dynamics, and/or multi-phase flows
  • Experience with hypergolic and Hall Effect thrusters' operation as well as associated plume characteristics
  • Experience with plasma charging analyses, ionizing radiation analyses and/or related tools (NASCAP, SPIS, IRI, AE9/AP9, CREME96, SHIELDOSE, ESP/PHYCHIC, etc)
  • Experience with external contamination/molecular deposition analysis codes and/or tools (e.g, Tecplot, NX, HyperWorks, ParaView, Matlab, LS Dyna, etc.)
  • Experience with the Gateway Program, other NASA programs, and/or other space projects
  • Experience with the LINUX operating system   

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