On-Site Factory Support Engineer (TS/SCI) Engineering - Chantilly, VA at Geebo

On-Site Factory Support Engineer (TS/SCI)

KBR is seeking a highly motivated Engineer with satellite bus and RF sensor design experience to support a major acquisition system program office.
The successful candidate will have a degree in engineering or other technical discipline.
Key skills include a working knowledge of satellite electrical and mechanical systems requirements, design, manufacture, integration and testing.
Individual must be able to assess risks associated with different integration and tests approaches and clearly communicate mitigation and trade-offs.
Key duties are to monitor and influence progress to achieve program milestones by representing the customer while being in the field.
Minimum Qualifications:
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degree in engineering or technical discipline5 -8 years experience with space systems design, manufacturing, AI&TAbility to work in fast paced environment with excellent oral and written communication skillsSelf-starter who can partner with multiple teammates
Qualifications:
Masters degree in engineering discipline or systems engineering8-15 years experience with space systems AI&TUnderstanding of Integration and Testing best practices (Aerospace TOR)Satellite development experience with low earth systemsUnderstanding of procurement, maintenance and qualification of Special Test Equipment (STE)Exposure to the system design trade process, assessing system design options, analyzing mission requirements, monitoring vehicle development, test development/execution, and tracking requirement verificationSpecific knowledge of the NRO and its processesDomain expertise in GEOINT space systemsDevelop and Execute Test Procedures using Test Like You Fly (TLYF)Security Clearance Requirements:
ACTIVE TS/SCI with current CI Poly.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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