-Work on a highly agile, tight knit team whose primary responsibility as a team is to stand up facilities, processes and procedures and transition into SI&T oversight and application for Engineering Development Units testing and flight hardware integration. Develop and build VIPER Rover engineering design unit (EDU) mock-ups. -Support hardware troubleshooting to investigate mechanical and electrical failures within flight hardware or test support hardware. Generate essential paperwork and documents for tasks assigned, such as Task Performance Sheets (TPS), Discrepancy Reports (DR), and Detailed Test Procedures (DTP), as needed. -Perform job functions based on pre-established guidelines or instructions. -Determine and refine the integration flow of EDU mock-up assembly in service of saving schedule during upcoming flight hardware assembly. -Work in a team environment, and report to project lead or project manager for technical support, task assignment, and processes. -Support Test and Verification (T&V) activities for VIPER Rover flight hardware. - Frequently perform hands-on hardware testing.
-Must be able to organize and prioritize tasks to meet deadlines and schedules with limited supervision. -Self-motivated, team player and adaptable to a dynamic environment and the ability to complete all assignments as required. -Familiarity with Microsoft Office products. -Experience with hands-on hardware assembly. -Familiar with Johnson Space Center (JSC) organizations, processes, and procedures. -Experience with avionics or mechanical systems integration and test for spaceflight or aircraft hardware. -Familiarity with the Engineering Life Cycle process. -Must be able to complete a U.S. government background investigation. -Proof of U.S. Citizenship or US Permanent Residency is a requirement for this position. -Experience with environmental qualification testing requirements and procedures (example: vibration, shock, EMI, etc.) -Ex Co-op or Intern experience at JSC or another NASA center. -Familiarity with common hand tools and proficiency using them to perform assembly, disassembly, and troubleshooting on mechanical systems. -A BS Engineering degree from an accredited engineering school -Experience with Creo. -Experience with Fastening and Torquing. -Experience with hardware processing for spaceflight. -Prior experience with hardware anomaly troubleshooting and failure analysis. -Mechanical engineering degree. -Must have the ability to visualize and work with complex mechanical/electrical systems and work with others in problem solving as part of a team.
-Evolved into a global subsea engineering pioneer headquartered in Houston. -Publicly traded since its 1969 merger. -Operate the world’s premier fleet of work-class ROVs, handling everything from deepwater intervention to pipeline inspection. -Manufactured Products arm delivers umbilicals, subsea tooling, mobile robots and even animatronics for blockbuster theme-park rides. -Offshore Projects Group tackles complex installations, riserless well interventions and large-scale maintenance offshore. -Integrity & Digital Solutions team provides inspections, data analytics and connectivity tools to optimise subsea assets. -Aerospace & Defense division builds thermal-protection systems, space-suits and space-robotics for NASA and military customers. -Unusual projects include recovering the Confederate submarine Hunley, probing TWA Flight 800 wreckage, and creating park rides like Jurassic Park and Transformers. -Bridge energy, marine, space and robotic sectors with creative engineering solutions.
Oil and Gas
Marine
Aerospace
Subsea Engineering
Mobile Robotics
Construction
Government
Deepwater Intervention
Crewed Diving Services
Non-Destructive Testing and Inspections
Engineering and Project Management
Surveying and Mapping
-proof of u.s. citizenship or us permanent residency required; must complete a u.s. government background investigation.