Job Description
Job Description
Job Title : Systems Engineer – GEOXO Program
Location : Highlands Ranch, Colorado (In-person support preferred 2 days a week)
Job Summary :
We are seeking a highly motivated and skilled Systems Engineer to provide comprehensive engineering support for the GEOXO program. The ideal candidate will have expertise in systems engineering planning, design integration, reliability engineering, and EMI / EMC disciplines, with experience supporting spacecraft and orbital debris assessments. This role involves contributing to specification development, verification, validation, and system reviews to meet mission objectives.
Key Responsibilities :
1. Systems Engineering Planning Support :
- Assist in planning and executing specification development, verification, validation, and modeling and analysis.
- Provide expertise in design integration, reliability, and EMI / EMC engineering disciplines.
2. Orbital Debris Assessment Reporting :
Provide critical data to develop the Orbital Debris Assessment Report (ODAR) and End of Mission Plan (EOMP) per SCMAR guidelines.Analyze and identify potential spacecraft debris contributions relative to industry guidelines.Develop subsequent ODAR inputs to address design changes and update assessments post-Preliminary Design Review (PDR) and Critical Design Review (CDR).3. EMI / EMC Engineering Support :
Support the maturation of CREO CAD models and engineering integration to PDR and CDR levels.Assist in completing EMI / EMC system specifications, including requirements verification, validation planning, and flow-down.Review component specifications and contribute to the development of plans for electromagnetic interference, electromagnetic compatibility, and electrostatic discharge (ESD) control.4. Reliability Engineering Support :
Develop and refine the Reliability Program Plan.Perform Failure Modes, Effects, and Criticality Analysis (FMECA) and generate Critical Items List (CIL).Prepare and review Fault Tree Analysis (FTA), Parts Stress Analysis, and Worst-Case Analysis reports.Develop and manage the Limited Life Items List (LLIL) and conduct reliability assessments and predictions.Support subsystem and system-level PDR and CDR reviews.5. Survivability Engineering Support :
Develop and refine the Radiation Effects Control Plan.Conduct radiation modeling and analysis.Participate in subsystem and system-level PDR and CDR reviews.Qualifications :
Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Systems Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, or a related field.Strong experience in systems engineering processes and documentation for spacecraft programs.Proficiency in CAD tools like CREO and familiarity with EMI / EMC standards.Experience with orbital debris guidelines and reliability engineering tools such as FMECA and FTA.Exceptional analytical and problem-solving skills with attention to detail.Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a team environment.Preferred Qualifications :
Previous experience supporting NASA or similar aerospace programs.Familiarity with SCMAR and end-of-mission guidelines.Proficiency in radiation modeling tools and analysis techniques.Work Schedule :
In-person support at the Highlands Ranch, Colorado facility is preferred 2 days a week, with flexibility for remote work as required.Why Join Us?
This is an opportunity to contribute to a critical program shaping the future of space systems engineering. You will work alongside a talented team committed to innovation and excellence in a dynamic and collaborative environment.