Overview
Senior Structures & Mechanisms Engineer - Gateway Program
Location: NASA Johnson Space Center | Avionic Systems DivisionStatus: Full Time
Clearance: Background check & U.S. Citizenship required Are you passionate about human space exploration and contributing to NASA's next great mission? Astrion, is seeking a Senior Structures and Mechanisms Engineer to support the Gateway Program - a critical element of NASA's deep space exploration architecture. In this role, you will provide technical expertise and integration oversight for Gateway's Structures and Mechanisms systems, ensuring safe, reliable, and mission-ready hardware that enables long-duration human spaceflight.
Key Responsibilities
Serve as a subsystem manager and integrator for Gateway Structures & Mechanisms. Develop, interpret, and apply system requirements per NASA Technical Authority design and safety standards. Review and evaluate design, analysis, verification, and test documentation. Conduct technical and safety assessments, identifying areas requiring independent validation. Support program milestones, safety reviews, boards, and panels. Participate in test planning, execution, and verification of structural and mechanical systems. Work cross-functionally with NASA, commercial partners, and international stakeholders to resolve technical issues. Provide program office support through briefings, reports, and technical inputs. Travel as needed to other NASA centers, commercial partner facilities, and international locations.
Basic Qualifications
Bachelor's degree in Engineering. 5-10 years of relevant experience in aerospace structures or mechanisms engineering. Strong communication and teamwork skills to collaborate with NASA and industry partners. Experience in structural/mechanical design, analysis, and testing methods. Familiarity with NASA structural, mechanical, and safety standards.
Preferred Qualifications
BS in Mechanical or Aerospace Engineering. 10+ years of experience with human spaceflight hardware (Orion, Commercial Crew, Shuttle, ISS). Hands-on experience with design verification, documentation, and testing for manned spacecraft. Background in systems engineering or desire to develop in this area.
Why Join Us?
Be part of NASA's flagship Gateway program supporting deep space missions. Career growth opportunities and mentorship from senior engineers. 9/80 work schedule (every other Friday off). Onsite amenities and professional development programs.
U.S. Citizenship or Permanent Residency required. Active background investigation may be necessary.
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