MRI Technologies has an exciting opportunity for a Thermal Analysis Engineer on the JETS II contract at NASA Johnson Space Center. In this role, you will support the development, analysis, and verification of thermal control systems that contribute to NASA's human spaceflight missions, working alongside NASA customers, subsystem teams, and cross-disciplinary engineering groups to deliver reliable thermal solutions for crewed and uncrewed vehicles supporting the Artemis Program and future deep space exploration. A typical day involves developing and maintaining simplified to high-fidelity thermal models in Thermal Desktop and SINDA/FLUINT and running steady-state and transient analyses for spacecraft components, subsystems, and integrated vehicle configurations. In the morning you may be evaluating thermal performance across mission phases-ascent, cruise, lunar orbit, surface operations, and off-nominal scenarios-or performing sensitivity studies in support of vendor vehicle designs, GFE designs, or requirement development. In the afternoon you could be supporting thermal vacuum test planning and model correlation, reviewing NASA and vendor thermal designs for technical accuracy, or presenting analysis findings to NASA customers in a design review. The work is intellectually challenging, mission-critical, and directly tied to enabling safe human exploration beyond Earth orbit.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level