Millennium Space Systems-posted 9 months ago
$104,550 - $153,750/Yr
Full-time • Mid Level
El Segundo, CA
501-1,000 employees

The Mission Assurance Engineer will assume responsibility for mission assurance efforts on one or more active programs. In this role, the mission assurance engineer becomes familiar with the mission design and its implementation in conducting the customer's mission. The design, including space vehicle, ground systems, and support equipment, is evaluated against mission requirements, which are in turn evaluated by the mission assurance engineer against the intended mission. The Mission Assurance Engineer also works with the program to capture identified risks and coordinate risk mitigation activities. The Mission Assurance Engineer conducts analysis to support programs and provide guidance to deal with risks, issues, and anomalies in the course of design, manufacture, integration, test, and operation of our space vehicles, always with an eye toward completing the mission. This position's internal job code is Systems Engineer. Our team is currently hiring for a Level 3.

  • Coordinate mission assurance efforts, including risk management, discrepancy resolution, and design review, for one or more programs as the Program Mission Assurance Engineer
  • Provide subject matter expertise to one or more topics related to satellite, ground, and/or network systems
  • Review mission designs and coordinate with other engineers to assure mission design, test, and execution efforts
  • Evaluate qualification and acceptance test plans for requirements verification and suitability for the specific mission environment
  • Harness existing tools or create new tools to solve technical problems via analysis, design, or simulation techniques that can be corroborated with testing
  • Work and coordinate with integration, testing, and mission operation crews to review, generate, and implement anomaly training
  • Participate in mission operations and anomaly resolution efforts
  • Coordinate findings with both program and company leadership to ensure timely development and implementation of solutions to issues
  • Bachelor of Science in a relevant field (examples include Aerospace, Electrical, or Mechanical Engineering) or equivalent educational experience
  • Must have a minimum of 5 years of post-graduate experience in space system design, assembly, testing, and/or operation. (Advanced degrees may count toward this requirement if any of these topics are a major part of the study focus.)
  • Demonstrated experience in making engineering judgement calls to the benefit of the project, especially in regards to failure and/or anomaly resolution
  • Familiarity with standard engineering practices and industry standards and specifications
  • Strong technical problem-solving skills, particularly in working with and building consensus among diverse opinions and technical expertise
  • Exceptional time management and prioritization skill
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills
  • Ability to navigate various engineering tools, applications, and principles such as computerized control systems and testing equipment
  • This position requires the ability to obtain a U.S. Security Clearance for which the U.S. Government requires U.S. Citizenship. An interim and/or final U.S. Top Secret Clearance Post-Start is required.
  • Active TS/SCI clearance
  • Advanced degree in engineering, physics, technical management, or other related field
  • Understanding of and ability to utilize theories, principles, and practices of engineering and project management methods
  • Knowledge of Electrical Engineering and satellite electronics design principles or satellite and ground software system design
  • Simulation and modeling skills
  • Aerospace and/or DoD experience
  • Medical insurance
  • Dental insurance
  • Vision insurance
  • 401k plan
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