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ID #49596689
State Maryland
City Greenbelt
Job type Permanent
Salary USD TBD TBD
Source SAIC
Showed 2023-03-31
Date 2023-03-30
Deadline 2023-05-29
Category Architect/engineer/CAD
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Electrical Integration & Test Technician

Maryland, Greenbelt, 20768 Greenbelt USA

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Job ID: 2303475

Location: GREENBELT, MD, US

Date Posted: 2023-03-14

Category: Engineering and Sciences

Subcategory: Engineering Technician

Schedule: Full-time

Shift: Day Job

Travel: No

Minimum Clearance Required: None

Clearance Level Must Be Able to Obtain: Public Trust

Potential for Remote Work: No

Description SAIC is seeking an Electrical Technician for the Integration & Test (I&T) team on the OMES II contract in support of the On-Orbit Servicing Assembly and Manufacturing OSAM-1 program NASA's Exploration and In-Space Services Projects (NExIS) division. This position is located at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) in Greenbelt, MD. OSAM-1 is a robotic servicing mission designed to refuel a Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite. It contains 3 elements: the Flight Element comprised of the OSAM-1 Servicing Vehicle (RSV) and development testbeds, the Ground Element comprised of the systems required to conduct RSV operations and the supporting networks and facilities, and the Launch Element comprised of the Launch Vehicle and supporting facilities and services. NExIS is responsible for the design, engineering, development, test, and operations of the OSAM-1 Mission through an integrated team at GSFC. The Servicing Payload design, development and RSV integration will be conducted at GSFC. The technician will support the OSAM-1 I&T team. The OSAM-1 I&T subsystem provides integration, assembly, functional testing, and environmental testing of OSAM-1 flight hardware using both COTS and custom ground support equipment. The successful candidate will have a wide range of electrical skills that may be utilized in an aerospace I&T process. Job duties include:
  • Contribute to the electrical test and integration of hardware to multiple testbeds and flight hardware. This may include assembly, soldering, crimping, and/or harness fabrication.
  • Understand and interpret technical drawings, specifications, and work procedures for execution
  • Perform troubleshooting of electronic components under engineering direction
  • Work with leads and responsible engineers to identify hardware requirements on the various subsystems and make recommendations for hardware needs to accomplish integration and test objectives.
  • Incorporate engineering change notices and feedback into the iterative processes for design changes.
  • Coordinate manufacturing of hardware and harnesses with onsite fabrication resources and offsite vendors.
  • Adhere to all OSHA and NASA safety standards while working with electrical equipment.
Qualifications

Required Education:
  • AA degree in related discipline and nine (9) years related experience; Or, High School and eleven (11) years related experience and related advanced certification.

Required Experience:
  • Significant electronics assembly and test experience, preferably in an aerospace or NASA environment
  • Experience in assembly and test of PCBs and related electronic components
  • Must have experience working with program requirements, equipment performance specs, wire connection lists, schematics, wire gauge sizing, connector selection and related cabling, harnessing documentation, and grounding schemes.
  • Experience troubleshooting complex systems using various types of test equipment.
  • Experience in executing tests, including functional testing (front-end, back-end, and performance testing).
  • Experienced at understanding project documentation and technical documents.
  • Strong proficiency in resolving technical and schedule issues in order to ensure that deliverables are met on schedule.
  • Proficiency in advising management, inside and outside own organization, on system architecture, technical results, or risks.
  • Ability to obtain and maintain NASA Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) certification (GSFC-SH-ESDCO300 300-PG-8730.6.1A), IPC-620 certification, and certification(s) for soldering on space flight hardware
  • English proficiency is required to successfully complete the required training and pass testing (written and/or hands-on) to obtain the certification.
  • Experience using test equipment such as oscilloscopes, power supplies and Electrical Ground Support Equipment (EGSE) racks.

Desired Experience:
  • Ability to assess design requirements to generate a design and documentation using standard industry tools/programs.
  • Familiar with design of electrical interconnects for spacecraft.
  • Demonstrated ability to develop requirements, design documents and test plans that comply to higher-level specifications.
  • Demonstrated understanding of the applicable engineering and manufacturing knowledge required for product design and testing. Exercises engineering judgment in developing appropriate decisions considering decision criteria, implications, and possible consequences, to ensure product design integrity.
  • Familiarity with MIL standards and requirements, NASA standards and requirements, AS9100 or ISO 9001.
  • Understanding of manufacturing-project planning, scheduling, resource management, materials ordering, inventory management, and quality functions.
  • Experience with NASA mission life cycle and review cycle (design reviews, requirements reviews, integration reviews, trade studies, etc.).

Clearance:
  • Must be a U.S. Citizen with the ability to obtain a Public Trust Clearance.

Covid Policy: SAIC does not require COVID-19 vaccinations or boosters. Customer site vaccination requirements must be followed when work is performed at a customer site.

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