What are the responsibilities and job description for the Propulsion Engineer position at Astrion?
Overview
Make a Real Difference - At Astrion, we are at the forefront of new missile defense technologies and engaged with the Missile Defense Agency’s (MDA) rigorous engineering efforts to develop and deploy a layered Missile Defense System (MDS). This exciting, rewarding work helps guarantee the security of the United States, deployed forces, and allies. Join a professional team of highly qualified engineers, analysts, scientists and technicians supporting the research, development, testing and evaluation of the missile defense system whose purpose is to detect, track, engage and destroy adversary missiles.
Your typical day - Our MDA analysts and engineers work in modern, well-appointed government facilities at Redstone Arsenal. Redstone is located in Huntsville, Alabama, otherwise known as “Rocket City.” Huntsville is the hub of missile and space research and development. You will collaborate with other missile defense experts - military, government civilians, and contractors from Astrion and other companies. Our team of experts helps the Government manage planning, development and delivery of state-of-the art sensors, weapons, communications, and command/control systems.
What are your specific duties? - The Propulsion Engineer will support the Missile Defense Agency Director for Test and Targets (DT) with the development of missile defense target vehicles.
Responsibilities Include
Make a Real Difference - At Astrion, we are at the forefront of new missile defense technologies and engaged with the Missile Defense Agency’s (MDA) rigorous engineering efforts to develop and deploy a layered Missile Defense System (MDS). This exciting, rewarding work helps guarantee the security of the United States, deployed forces, and allies. Join a professional team of highly qualified engineers, analysts, scientists and technicians supporting the research, development, testing and evaluation of the missile defense system whose purpose is to detect, track, engage and destroy adversary missiles.
Your typical day - Our MDA analysts and engineers work in modern, well-appointed government facilities at Redstone Arsenal. Redstone is located in Huntsville, Alabama, otherwise known as “Rocket City.” Huntsville is the hub of missile and space research and development. You will collaborate with other missile defense experts - military, government civilians, and contractors from Astrion and other companies. Our team of experts helps the Government manage planning, development and delivery of state-of-the art sensors, weapons, communications, and command/control systems.
What are your specific duties? - The Propulsion Engineer will support the Missile Defense Agency Director for Test and Targets (DT) with the development of missile defense target vehicles.
Responsibilities Include
- Perform oversight of prime contractor solid rocket motor design, test, and integration
- Monitor and assess the performance of MDA target providers to ensure their activities and products meet program requirements.
- Develop a clear understanding of customer goals and objectives and shape Integrated Product team (IPT) activities to accomplish objectives within the program schedule and cost profile
- Review and assess prime contractor propulsion design and data products relative to program design requirements and performance objectives
- Effectively communicate results and issues with MDA, prime contractor, and FFRDC engineers
- Interact daily with customers, team members, and end users
- Support prime contractor propulsion testing
- Identify and support to the resolution of complex engineering issues that can involve multiple engineering functional areas within MDA as well as at the contractor and FFRDCs
- Support the customer and prime contractors in identifying and evaluating innovative technical solutions leveraging best practices, prior lessons learned, and best engineering practices
- Represent the interests of the customer in Failure Review Boards, Working Groups, Integrated Product Teams, Engineering/Material Review Boards, and Technical Interchange Meetings
- Provide ongoing review and assessment of contractor program execution and technical requirements/data (specifications, analyses, test plans/reports) throughout program performance
- Review and provide comments on Prime Contractor Objective Evidence in support of major milestone reviews (e.g. SRRs, PDRs, CDRs)
- Develop briefings and decision packages for Targets and MDA Leadership
- Travel to contractor and test locations (approximately 20% travel)
- Education: BA/BS in a STEM related field
- Experience: 7 years of relevant experience
- Active DoD Secret security clearance, which requires US Citizenship
- Experience with propulsion, specifically solid rocket motor, design and test
- Capable of performing as a member of a team and assisting with solving complex problems
- Proficient in Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint
- Experience with MDA/DoD Government engineering processes
- Experience working directly with prime contractors on behalf of the government