CACI is looking for an experienced Space Vehicle Flight Software and Data Architect with technical leadership experience to support the Lunar Gateway program at NASA Johnson Space Center in Houston, TX. The Gateway station will be an outpost orbiting the moon that provides vital support for a sustainable, long-term human return to the lunar surface, as well as a staging point for deep space exploration. The Gateway is a destination for astronaut expeditions and science investigations, as well as a port for deep space transportation such as landers en route to the lunar surface or spacecraft embarking to destinations beyond the Moon. Candidates should have great interest in space vehicles and distributed flight software systems, enjoy analysis and design review of large systems, and most of all, possess a great passion to contribute to our Nation’s exploration of space. This engineering position involves analyzing concepts of operations, flight software requirements and design, software architecture and autonomous vehicle design analysis. The work includes the design and analysis of data characteristics and data flow as well as the effectiveness of autonomous system behavior including planning and scheduling algorithms. Avionics and flight software Systems Engineering and Integration (SE&I) domains include data engineering, fault management, mission plan and timeline execution, flight and ground software, etc. This role also requires collaboration with system test and verification, missions and ground operation, international partners, and vehicle system teams such as avionics; command and control; crew life support; displays; power; propulsion; thermal; guidance, navigation and control; communications and tracking; docking, etc. This position requires a self-motivated, capable person with strong verbal and written communication skills. In addition to outstanding technical expertise, the individual must be very people savvy with strong customer relationship skills, possess a positive team-player attitude, and be flexible and willing to take on new assignments and responsibilities as they arise. Finally, the most qualified candidate will be an articulate speaker able to communicate complex technical ideas in a convincing manner, must share our passion for our Nation's Space Program, and share in the excitement of developing the next human-rated space vehicles.