Spacesuit Project Engineer ADVCMN
Listed on 2026-05-01
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Engineering
Electrical Engineering, Systems Engineer, Aerospace / Aviation / Avionics, Engineering Design & Technologists
Overview
Are you passionate about human space exploration, understanding the origins of the universe, and working with a passionate and diverse team to make a difference? If you are, we need you! We need your talent, teamwork, and energy to help us achieve great things that inspire people all over the globe. We need you to bring creative ideas and diverse backgrounds to help us envision, shape, and deliver systems that will enable the exploration of space while benefiting people here on Earth.
We are excited about what we do, and we need you on our team as we take on exciting challenges for NASA’s pursuits in deep space exploration. As NASA’s largest engineering solutions provider working together with NASA at centers across the United States.
- Serve as the technical lead and subject matter expert for EVA spacesuit systems, guiding design, development, and integration efforts.
- Lead the planning and execution of complex test campaigns, including test design, hazard analysis, instrumentation selection, and data analysis.
- Author and review critical documentation such as test plans, procedures, hazard analyses, and certification packages.
- Collaborate with NASA test facilities and cross‑functional teams to ensure alignment with program goals and technical requirements.
- Troubleshoot and resolve complex mechanical and electrical issues in development and flight hardware.
- Provide technical mentorship and oversight to junior engineers and project teams.
- Contribute to strategic planning, risk assessments, and technology road mapping for crew systems and suit projects.
This position has been posted at multiple levels. Depending on the candidate's experience, requirements, and business needs, we reserve the right to consider candidates at any level for which this position has been advertised.
- Typically requires a minimum of a bachelor's degree in Engineering and may be expected to have a related master's degree and normally possess 10–15 years of related experience.
- Bachelor's degree in engineering (mechanical, aerospace, electrical, or related field); advanced degree preferred.
- Minimum of 10 years of relevant experience in EVA spacesuit systems or life support hardware development.
- Demonstrated expertise in mechanical and electrical system design, test engineering, and system integration.
- Strong knowledge of NASA test processes, safety protocols, and certification standards.
- Excellent communication skills and ability to lead multidisciplinary teams.
- Experience with oxygen systems, thermal control systems, or pressure garment components.
- Proficiency with Lab View, data acquisition systems, and test automation tools.
- Familiarity with electro‑mechanical components such as pumps, valves, sensors, and heating elements.
- Prior experience supporting Artemis, ISS, or commercial EVA programs.
GCS health and welfare benefits are designed to invest in you, and in the things you care about. Your health. Your well‑being. Your security. Your future. Typical benefits offered include flexible work schedules and opportunities to work remotely, educational reimbursement, retirement benefits (401K, Roth), health benefits, tax saving options, disability benefits, life and accident insurance, voluntary benefits, paid time off and paid holidays, and parental and pregnancy leave.
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