Instrument Engineer
Listed on 2025-12-01
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Engineering
Electrical Engineering, Systems Engineer
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GREENBELT, MD 20771 US (Primary)
About Science and Technology Corporation (STC):Founded in 1979, Science and Technology Corporation (STC) provides award-winning scientific, engineering, and technical services to U.S. Government and industry partners. We are dedicated to advancing our customers’ missions through innovation, trusted partnerships, and science-driven engineering excellence. With integrity and precision, we deliver reliable solutions that make a real impact. At STC, we invest in our employees’ growth, well‑being, and success—fostering a culture of respect, trust, and empowerment.
Join our world‑class team and help shape the future of science and technology.
- Employment Category:
Full-Time - Travel:
Some (field campaigns possible) - Security Clearance:
None
Science and Technology Corporation (STC) is seeking an Instrument Engineer I to support the ATMOS (Atmosphere Support) Contract at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center. The ATMOS contract supports NASA’s Earth Sciences Division by advancing atmospheric research through instrument design, laboratory testing, and field deployment.
ATMOS is a NASA support services contract that provides advanced scientific, engineering, and technical expertise to enable Earth and space science missions. The program supports research, data analysis, technology development, and mission operations across multiple NASA centers. Through ATMOS, our teams deliver innovative solutions that help advance NASA’s mission and expand scientific discovery.
In this role, the Instrument Engineer I will assist senior engineers and project scientists with the design, fabrication, and integration of atmospheric measurement instruments. The position emphasizes hands‑on experience with hardware assembly, electronic systems, and software-controlled data acquisition, preparing instruments for use in both laboratory and field research.
Key Responsibilities- Assist in the design and assembly of atmospheric measurement instruments.
- Support hardware testing and troubleshooting in laboratory environments.
- Contribute to integration of electronic, mechanical, and software interfaces.
- Document designs, results, and system configurations.
- Paid Time Off Starting at 80 hrs/yr, 11 Federal holidays, and 40 hrs/yr Sick Leave
- 401K with up to 4% employer matching contribution
- Flexible spending account
- Health savings account
- B.S. in physics, optics, electrical, mechanical, or optical engineering, or
- High school diploma, plus four years of experience in a relevant technical position. This experience can include technical coursework at a college, university or community college, and may also include military training and experience. This experience is in addition to the experience required for the position level.
- Familiarity with LabVIEW for data acquisition programming.
- Interest in instrumentation for atmospheric or Earth science.
We are equal opportunity/affirmative action employers, committed to diversity in the workplace. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, or protected veteran status, or any other protected characteristic under state or local law.
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