


Ensure new systems (and those that have been repaired) meet requirements mandated by NASA and specifications set by manufacturers.Be knowledgeable of safety processes to include Inspection/Verification. Conduct research to address problems associated with flight safety systems.Apply system safety analysis techniques in the design of safety-critical products. Assist Vehicle Integration Team with the design/development of SLS compliance with Safety and Mission Assurance (SMA) requirements.Candidate shall provide the QD35 Technical Lead/Branch Chief with critical information needed for task team assignments, knowledge where certain disciplines or skill sets reside within the greater team, assurance of evenly distributed work load, and ability to answer questions with regard to team capabilities.Individual may be requested to travel to MAF/KSC for the upcoming vehicle integration in support of the SLS launch. Work with NASA Customer on the assignment and distribution of tasking across the team to include tracking/maintenance of System Safety Team responsibilities and information.Develop and utilize SMA-specific tools needed to assure that all applicable system safety requirements (e.g., Agency, Center, Program/Project, etc.) are identified for MSFC programs and projects.Core responsibilities include contributing to the design and development of aerospace vehicle systems and processes from a safety perspective, documenting various system safety analyses, and assisting with safety-related requirements management. The Safety Engineer will be responsible for system safety assessments for all Programs and Projects within the QD35 Vehicle System Branch of the Mission Systems Assurance for Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) Safety and Mission Assurance (SMA) Directorate.

We’re excited to bring on new teammate companies and continue our relationship with others to deliver innovative, forward-thinking solutions for JSC and NASA as a whole. Engineering Research and Consulting, Inc.To do this successfully, Jacobs has subcontracted numerous companies aligned with our goals, safety standards, as well as NASA’s overall mission.īeginning October 1, 2022, under the JETS II contract, the following companies will work alongside and integrate with Jacobs to safely and successfully accomplish the goals and contractual requirements within JETS II. To deliver a wide array of services across various departments and centers, there’s a great deal of communication, commitment and collaboration required. Jacobs will also deliver planetary missions research, physical science research, astromaterial curation and laboratory/facility operation and maintenance for the JSC Exploration Integration and Science Directorate, as well as engineering and related services for other organizations at JSC and other centers and government agencies. Under this contract, Jacobs will provide engineering design, development, sustaining engineering, analysis, assessment, technology development, test services and laboratory/facility operation and maintenance for the JSC Engineering Directorate. With the recent award of the JSC Engineering, Technology, and Science (JETS) II contract, we are excited to have this opportunity to build on our longstanding relationship with our JSC customer and continue our ongoing support to the success of human space exploration. Since 2005, Jacobs has partnered with NASA’s Johnson Space Center (JSC), sharing the agency’s commitment to advancing space science and exploration.
