Overview Serve as a senior NDE and materials engineer supporting spacecraft / NASA programs with expertise in methods such as X‑ray, ultrasonic, and eddy current inspection. Lead development, qualification, and assessment of NDE procedures, systems, and personnel certifications.
Review and approve NDE procedures, inspection reports, and NDE system documentation.
Analyze and resolve NDE‑related issues, driving closure actions across programs.
Prepare and deliver technical reports and presentations for program and engineering forums.
Develop NDE requirements, implement procedures, perform lab inspections, and generate inspection reports.
Support operation and maintenance of NASA’s state‑of‑the‑art NDE laboratory and associated systems.
Participate in ERBs, IPTs, and other technical forums, providing expertise on metallic and nonmetallic materials.
Advise vendors on qualification and acceptance testing to ensure compliance with NASA requirements.
Represent NASA NDE/M&P engineering at government and industry technical interchange meetings, working groups, and conferences.
Perform occasional travel and additional duties as assigned.
Bachelor’s degree in Engineering (or related field) with 5–10 years of relevant experience.
Demonstrated experience in NDE procedure development, assessments, and issue resolution.
Knowledge of NDE systems, industry standards, and audit requirements.
Proficiency with MS Office and strong oral/written communication skills.
Ability to critically evaluate NDE processes and collaborate across multidisciplinary teams.
B.S. in engineering or science with 5–10 years of industry experience; formal NDE education desirable.
ASNT Level III certification (preferred but not required).
Experience supporting NDE development, testing, and evaluation for NASA or aerospace programs.
Familiarity with metallic and nonmetallic materials, including welding, additive manufacturing, composites, and repair processes.
Knowledge of fracture control, materials compatibility, and aerospace design allowables for spacecraft, aircraft, and GSE.