Flight Surgeon

Virgin GalacticTruth or Consequences, NM
Onsite

About The Position

The Flight Surgeon provides medical support for Virgin Galactic's space flight operations and assists in the provision of medical care for pilots and spaceflight participants. This role is integral in the development and revision of medical standards, screening, medical risk assessment, and medical care for pilots and spaceflight participants prior to and after space flights. The Flight Surgeon will also assist with Emergency Response planning and execution and is responsible for integrating with design and engineering teams, providing human systems requirement inputs in addition to cabin occupancy & safety standards for current and future space flight systems. The position supports the company strategy by holding oneself and others accountable for getting the work done, guided by the value "Safety Above All" to proactively manage risks inherent in human spaceflight.

Requirements

  • Experience and training in aerospace medicine are critical
  • M.D. or D.O. degree from an ACGME- or AOA-accredited program of postgraduate training (and/or international equivalent)
  • Completion of an ACGME- or AOA- accredited residency in Aerospace Medicine (and/or international equivalent). Mayo Aerospace Medicine Fellowship also fulfills this requirement
  • Board eligible in Aerospace Medicine via the American Board of Preventive Medicine (and/or international equivalent)
  • Prior experience working as an aerospace medicine specialist within the aerospace industry (e.g., military, NASA, commercial space industry)
  • Eligibility and commitment to acquire New Mexico medical license
  • Eligibility and commitment to acquire DEA certification (federal and New Mexico)
  • Eligibility and commitment to obtain FAA Class 2 medical certification
  • Commitment to relocate/reside within 2-hour drive to Spaceport America, NM
  • Ability to work a flexible schedule that may result in irregular hours based on the flight schedule
  • Experience in generating reports/communicating data regarding medical risk
  • Ability to lead by example and think/plan strategically
  • Excellent communication and writing skills
  • Willingness to commute to varied Virgin Galactic sites as required
  • Familiar with the use of personal protective equipment (PPE)
  • Demonstrate willingness to adjust thinking and behavior.
  • Ability to communicate in a manner that is timely, respectful, and open to other ideas

Nice To Haves

  • Completed ACGME- or AOA-accredited residency/fellowship program of postgraduate specialty training (and/or international equivalent) in a primary care field of medicine (e.g., family medicine, internal medicine, emergency medicine) to include associated board certification
  • Current ABPM board certification in Aerospace Medicine via the American Board of Preventive Medicine (and/or international equivalent)
  • FAA Aviation Medical Examiner certification, Senior AME preferred
  • Aeronautical rating of Flight Surgeon, Senior Flight Surgeon or Chief Flight Surgeon
  • Willingness/physical ability to fly regularly in aerobatic aircraft/high G environment to observe/evaluate pilot performance
  • Minimum 48 months of experience as a flight surgeon
  • Space medicine operational support experience highly desired

Responsibilities

  • Care for pilots and spaceflight participants pre- and post-flight
  • Perform FAA AME examinations for pilots and assist in management of the Pilot Medical Program
  • Enable and assist pilots to optimize their health and performance to thrive in the air & space environments
  • Participate in spaceflight participant (customer) readiness by performing medical assessments, risk determinations, and communication of medical risks to spaceflight participants and VG management
  • Provide care or coordination of care for VG visitors (e.g., spaceflight participant friends & family, incentive flyers/guest riders) while on site and/or at VG facilities
  • Provide oversight of contract providers employed during flight operations
  • Provide oversight/training for aerospace medicine residents/medical students
  • Engage in an active role supporting Emergency Response planning & execution
  • Discover, prevent, mitigate & manage various physiological responses that result from encountering dynamic environments (e.g., acceleration forces, microgravity)
  • Develop, write, and edit medical standards and space system requirements
  • Support Chief Medical Officer’s strategic planning & medical concept of operations development and implementation
  • Participate in training of spaceflight participants, particularly regarding aeromedical aspects of suborbital spaceflight
  • Support and participate in centrifuge training for pilots/spaceflight participants
  • Support the Chief Medical Officer to implement the execution of a medical program in accordance with strategic plans
  • Adhere to safety standards congruent with Virgin Galactic values & practices
  • Train and certify as a medical console operator in the Mission Control Center
  • Evaluate, assess and communicate medical risks of planned research payloads
  • Professionally represent Virgin Galactic at customer engagements, medical conferences, and industry events.
  • Work collaboratively to achieve goals and/or complete assigned tasks

Benefits

  • A full range of medical, financial, and other benefits, dependent on the position offered. For more information regarding Virgin Galactic benefits, please visit https://vgcareers.virgingalactic.com/global/en/benefits

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What This Job Offers

Job Type

Full-time

Career Level

Senior

Education Level

Ph.D. or professional degree

Number of Employees

251-500 employees

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