Jacobs · 5 hours ago
Environmental Control and Life Support Systems (ECLSS) Engineer
Jacobs is a primary contractor for NASA and is seeking an Environmental Control and Life Support Systems (ECLSS) Engineer to support various ECLSS projects at Marshall Space Flight Center. The role involves coordinating with project management, developing technical documents, and supporting project schedules and risk management activities.
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Responsibilities
Coordinating with project management in support of the various ECLSS projects to develop, write and/or integrate technical, process and programmatic documents
Develop proposals and Rough Order of Magnitude (ROMs) for Planning, Programming, Budgeting and Execution (PPBE) and other solicitations
Supporting the project manager in the development of status presentations, risk charts, and oversight of the project
Working with the Project Scheduler to adjust and integrate inputs to the Project schedule and critical path
Working with project manager to ensure risks are identified, reviewed, mitigation plans are adequate and clearly stated
Supporting the development and/or review of data products, plans, and deliverables. Provide inputs, edits, redlines, etc. Identify disconnects between the various products
Attend, participate, and support Technical Interchange Meetings (TIMs) and Project Reviews, with other project related duties as assigned
Screen Test Preparation Sheets (TPS) and other documents and provide inputs/corrections to achieve desired test results
Qualification
Required
A degree in Aerospace, Mechanical, Civil Engineering, physics or equivalent with significant experience in systems engineering/systems management, including experience in systems/technical integration is required
Degree from an ABET accredited university is preferred
Typically, educational requirements are the equivalent of a minimum of a Masters with at least 3 years of experience, or BS with at least 5 years of experience
Direct experience with ISS Facility/Payloads/Systems and coordination of multi-disciplines, schedule, and risk management during the DDT&E phase of an engineering development project is required
The ability to work independently with minimal supervision, and to make rational decisions, and to exercise good judgment is essential (100%)
Proof of U.S. Citizenship is required
Preferred
Desirable: an Engineer who is pro-active, a good communicator, is organized, and skilled with Microsoft Project/Office/Access products
Highly desirable: direct knowledge of MSFC processes; familiarization with the evaluation process for ISS Change Requests and coordinating dispositions with ISS System Problem Resolution Team (SPRT) and Program boards and panels such as the Multilateral Vehicle Control Board (MVCB), Space Station Payload Control Board (SSPCB), and Safety and Mission Assurance (S&MA) board; and working experience with all ISS related databases including, but not limited to, the VMDB, EDMS, and Imagery Data
Benefits
Wellness programs
11 paid holidays
Parental leave
Paid time off
Employee perks
Flexible schedules
Possible remote a few days a week
Company
Jacobs
Jacobs leads the global professional services sector delivering solutions for a more connected, sustainable world.
Funding
Current Stage
Public CompanyTotal Funding
$1.1B2023-08-18Post Ipo Debt· $600M
2023-02-16Post Ipo Debt· $500M
1980-09-26IPO
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