Systems Engineer for NASA Energy Flight Hardware Projects will:
- Prepare system requirements documents for In Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU) projects for the Energy Conversion Systems branch at the Johnson Space Center.
- Responsible for the planning, development, review, and maintaining project requirements including Project Technical Requirements Specification (PTRS), Interface Control Documents (ICDs), End Item Specifications (EIS), Verification and Validation Document (V&VD) and Verification Success Criteria (VSC).
- Use requirements management and model-based systems engineering tools as necessary such as Magic Draw.
- Develop and support sub-system requirements and verification data packages to support architecture requirements, design, verification/validation, operations, and sustaining engineering.
- Conduct product life cycle reviews (SRR, PDR, CDR), coordinate integration, verification and validation activities.
- Monitor submitted documents and attend design reviews.
- Perform system engineering functions of projects and provide user input feedback during the design process.
- Review verification and validation reports to verify compliance with requirements.
- Work with team members to identify risks, to develop risk statements, and to help plan risk responses.
- Work in a team environment and report to the team lead and customer with status on progress and issues.
- Adapt to new design constraints, functions, and configurations as needed.
- Maintain a professional relationship with the NASA customer and other NASA support contractors.
- Perform other duties as required.
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