Operations Engineer - NASA AFRC (Part-time) at AMERICAN SYSTEMS
AMERICAN SYSTEMS · Edwards, United States Of America · Onsite
- Junior
 - Office in Edwards
 
AMERICAN SYSTEMS is an employee-owned federal government contractor supporting national priority programs through our strategic solutions in the areas of Information Technology, Test & Evaluation, Program Mission Support, Engineering & Analysis, and Training.
The part-time Operations Engineer will play a critical role in supporting research and development activities at NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center (AFRC). This position requires leadership capabilities to perform a full spectrum of Engineering duties and requires thorough understanding of Engineering principles.
Responsibilities:As a part-time NASA Operations Engineer with AMERICAN SYSTEMS, you will have the opportunity to do the following:
Engineering and Integration:
- Define and manage system requirements, risk, and integration strategies.
 - Support aircraft operations, modifications, maintenance planning, and troubleshooting.
 - Serve as operational engineer for AFRC manned/unmanned projects, including development of autonomous aircraft technologies and flight vehicle integration procedures across NASA and partner organizations.
 - Maintain aircraft configuration management (manuals, directives, TCTOs, Airworthiness Directives, Maintenance Directives).
 - Prepare and manage Certificates of Authorization (COAs).
 - Lead and support flight test planning, including test card development.
 - Participate in and lead Operations, Mission Rule, and Systems Safety Working Groups.
 - Develop procedures for assembly, installation, and integration of scientific instruments into NASA aircraft.
 - Analyze project objectives, develop execution plans, and support safety reviews, including hazard documentation, FMEA, and mitigation planning.
 - Review project instructions to confirm requirements, specifications, and objectives; recommend solutions to technical issues.
 - Conduct and oversee system/component tests and research studies for performance improvements, development, and quality control.
 - Record and analyze test procedures, results, and data; provide recommendations.
 
Leadership, Research, and Project Management
- Serve as technical lead and mentor for engineering teams and junior engineers.
 - Drive research and development initiatives supporting NASA aerospace advancements.
 - Lead Tech Briefs, risk assessments, and strategic planning for flight test programs.
 - Represent the Ops Engineering branch in pre-mission deployments.
 - Mentor engineers in technical specialties, systems engineering, and project management.
 
- Bachelor's degree in STEM; Master's degree preferred.
 - Minimum of 5-7 years' experience working in the Aerospace field.
 - Able to work a 9/80 WORK SCHEDULE (alternating Fridays off) with core hours between 8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
 - Travel requirements: some travel is anticipated both locally and long distance by car or plane.
 - Ability to work onsite daily is required.