Job Description The Engineering, Science and Analysis (ESA) Strategic Capabilities Unit comprises the technical talent and organizational leadership that enables the successful delivery of high-impact discriminating technologies for our customers’ missions. Our collaborative, cross-functional teams are committed to innovation, integrity, continual learning and strong execution.
What You’ll Do:
- Manage Payload CONOPS and Operations requirements over the program lifecycle – including requirement elicitation from mission CONOPS, definition, analysis, allocation, verification and validation.
- Guide payload subsystem development with a focus on supporting the mission CONOPS, subsystem interfaces, and timelines.
- Gather needs and input from stakeholders, and translate them into payload constraints, operating procedures, and command sequences.
- Identify payload and subsystem interfaces. Work with technical experts to ensure proper documentation, maintenance, and flow of information through products like an Operations Manual, Command & Telemetry Handbook, and Command & Telemetry Database.
- Support multidisciplinary team defining payload fault management architecture and design.
- Identify risks and act with Systems Engineering to plan, monitor, and control opportunities and threats.
- Track and assess project changes as they impact operational plans and products.
- Communicate to internal/external customers how to operate the payload.
- Work with Integration and Test to ensure flight-like testing and provide input to risk assessments for exceptions.
- Deliver presentations to internal/external customers in both informal and formal settings.
- Support integration and test activities.
- Mentor less experienced engineers in best systems engineering practices and seek mentorship from others to guide your own career development.
- Maintain a regular and predictable work schedule.
- Establish and maintain effective working relationships within the department, the Strategic Business Units, Strategic Capabilities Units and the Company. Interact appropriately with others in order to maintain a positive and productive work environment.
- Perform other duties as necessary.
On-Site Work Environment: This position requires regular in-person engagement by working on-site five days each normally scheduled week in the primary work location. Travel and local commute between company campuses and other possible non-company locations may be required.
Working Conditions:
- Work is performed in an office, laboratory, production floor, or cleanroom, outdoors or remote research environment.
- May occasionally work in production work centers where use of protective equipment and gear is required.
- May access other facilities in various weather conditions.