Part Time Avionics Failure Analyst
Listed on 2026-02-28
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Engineering
Electronics Engineer, Electrical Engineering, Quality Engineering, Engineering Design & Technologists
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Responsibilities:
Support space flight and flight development projects as a failure analyst of avionics systems, assemblies, and components by utilizing both non-destructive and destructive testing methods to identify root causes of failures that will drive design and process improvements. Failure analysis is a critical activity that serves NASA and other agency customers. This role is a hands-on position, working directly in the Failure Analysis Laboratory.
The Failure Analysis Laboratory enables the evaluation, test, and root cause analysis of electrical, electronic, and electromechanical parts and avionics assemblies. The position may also support and lead research and development activities.
Performance and support that is required of the candidate includes but is not limited to:
Conduct failure analysis of electrical and electronics systems in a laboratory and the development of congruent failure analysis methodology.
Determine root cause of failures and/or failure modes using non-destructive and destructive methods.
Assist or lead investigations into nonconforming product.
Operate laboratory equipment such as Scanning Electron Microscopes (SEM), Energy-Dispersive Spectroscopy (EDS), 2D X-ray, 3D Computed Tomography (CT), X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF) and Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) Spectroscopy, among other tools and equipment.
Provide clear and concise written and verbal communication to NASA Management, Project Personnel, Contractors, and other agencies including written reports and presentations.
Participate in project meetings as required.
Conduct technical briefings and reviews.
Write technical reports.
Review, revise, or develop technical specifications and standards.
Undertake advanced problem solving and detailed analysis to understand failure mechanism, root-cause and any contributing factors
Collaborate with technical experts from cross-functional engineering teams
Continue to develop specialized knowledge in the discipline. Has awareness of latest technical developments. Contributes towards greater group strategy and ensures timely delivery of data / communication with internal customers.
Develop the technical expertise of junior engineers and provide ongoing mentorship to support their professional development.
Qualifications:
Education :
The following education and experience levels are required:
BS Degree in Materials Science, Physics or Electrical/Mechanical Engineering or related field with a minimum of 30 years applicable experience or,
MS degree in Engineering, Physics or related field with a minimum of 28 years applicable experience or,
PhD degree in Engineering, Physics or related field with 24 years of applicable experience
Skills :
The following skills are required or desired, as indicated:
A solid foundation and knowledge of materials science is required.
A solid foundation and knowledge of electronic components is required.
Subject matter expertise in avionics failure analysis, including a thorough understanding of the mechanical and electrical causes of component and assembly failures…
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