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Senior Level Career (10+ yrs experience)
$150,000
Aerospace and Aviation
Huntsville, AL (On-Site/Office)
Materials & Processes Engineer – NASA Human Lander System
Location: Onsite at Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, AL
in support of NASA
Join the mission to return humans to the Moon and take the first steps toward Mars. This role supports NASA’s Human Lander System (HLS) program, contributing directly to spacecraft that will shape the future of human space exploration.
As a Materials & Processes Engineer, you will be at the forefront of innovation—partnering with NASA experts, commercial providers, and industry-leading engineers to ensure the safety, reliability, and performance of the next-generation human landers.
What You’ll Do
Program Coordination & Compliance
Collaborate across commercial and NASA programs.
Ensure adherence to NASA regulations and standards.
Build strong professional relationships with NASA customers, contractors, and HLS partners.
Systems Development & Safety
Contribute to the safety and reliability of lunar lander systems.
Participate in mission planning and spacecraft integrity reviews.
Identify and mitigate technical risks, review hazard analyses, and assess safety documentation.
Testing & Analysis
Conduct evaluations on materials and processes for R&D, manufacturing, and flight systems.
Review manufacturing techniques: forging, forming, welding, joining, surface treatments, corrosion prevention, and more.
Recommend and oversee testing protocols to verify compliance.
Contribute to milestone reviews including PDR, CDR, DCR, COFR, and Certification Baseline Reviews.
Team Collaboration & Communication
Work in a dynamic, cross-disciplinary team of engineers and specialists.
Provide updates, meeting summaries, and status reports.
Contribute to collective problem-solving in a fast-paced environment.
Qualifications
Education: Bachelor’s degree in Materials Engineering or related field.
Experience:
Bachelor’s + 15–20 years, OR
Master’s + 13+ years, OR
PhD + 9+ years.
Preferred Experience:
Direct work with NASA programs and regulations.
Background in aerospace materials & processes.
Knowledge of human-rated spacecraft systems.
Familiarity with structural testing methodologies and NASA milestone review processes.
Experience with task tracking systems (e.g., JIRA, Confluence).
Why This Opportunity?
This position offers the chance to do more than engineering—you’ll help shape the future of human space exploration. You’ll contribute to a program that will land astronauts on the Moon and pave the way for Mars missions, while working alongside some of the brightest minds in aerospace.
Security & Eligibility
U.S. Citizenship required (Proof of citizenship must be provided).
Ready to take your career to the stars? Apply now and help launch the next era of human spaceflight.
Location: Onsite at Marshall Space Flight Center, Huntsville, AL
in support of NASA
Join the mission to return humans to the Moon and take the first steps toward Mars. This role supports NASA’s Human Lander System (HLS) program, contributing directly to spacecraft that will shape the future of human space exploration.
As a Materials & Processes Engineer, you will be at the forefront of innovation—partnering with NASA experts, commercial providers, and industry-leading engineers to ensure the safety, reliability, and performance of the next-generation human landers.
What You’ll Do
Program Coordination & Compliance
Collaborate across commercial and NASA programs.
Ensure adherence to NASA regulations and standards.
Build strong professional relationships with NASA customers, contractors, and HLS partners.
Systems Development & Safety
Contribute to the safety and reliability of lunar lander systems.
Participate in mission planning and spacecraft integrity reviews.
Identify and mitigate technical risks, review hazard analyses, and assess safety documentation.
Testing & Analysis
Conduct evaluations on materials and processes for R&D, manufacturing, and flight systems.
Review manufacturing techniques: forging, forming, welding, joining, surface treatments, corrosion prevention, and more.
Recommend and oversee testing protocols to verify compliance.
Contribute to milestone reviews including PDR, CDR, DCR, COFR, and Certification Baseline Reviews.
Team Collaboration & Communication
Work in a dynamic, cross-disciplinary team of engineers and specialists.
Provide updates, meeting summaries, and status reports.
Contribute to collective problem-solving in a fast-paced environment.
Qualifications
Education: Bachelor’s degree in Materials Engineering or related field.
Experience:
Bachelor’s + 15–20 years, OR
Master’s + 13+ years, OR
PhD + 9+ years.
Preferred Experience:
Direct work with NASA programs and regulations.
Background in aerospace materials & processes.
Knowledge of human-rated spacecraft systems.
Familiarity with structural testing methodologies and NASA milestone review processes.
Experience with task tracking systems (e.g., JIRA, Confluence).
Why This Opportunity?
This position offers the chance to do more than engineering—you’ll help shape the future of human space exploration. You’ll contribute to a program that will land astronauts on the Moon and pave the way for Mars missions, while working alongside some of the brightest minds in aerospace.
Security & Eligibility
U.S. Citizenship required (Proof of citizenship must be provided).
Ready to take your career to the stars? Apply now and help launch the next era of human spaceflight.
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