Space Flight Operations Engineer- James Webb #0005798

Job Summary

Category
Science Engineering
Institution
Space Telescope Science Institute
Department
Human Resources
Number of Positions Available
1
Work Arrangement
In-Person

Job Description

The Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI) is a multi-mission science operations center for NASA’s flagship observatories. Our world-class astronomical research center and James Webb Space Telescope (WEBB) Mission Operations Center are based on the Johns Hopkins University Homewood campus in Baltimore, Maryland. Visit our website to learn more about our missions.

The Flight Control Branch (FCB) is a part of Systems Engineering Integration Test & Operations Division (SEITO) responsible for the execution of all James Webb Space Telescope mission critical activities.  FCB provides real-time monitoring of the Webb Space Telescope via the Flight Operations Subsystem (FOS) and the physical communications infrastructure connecting the control center to the Deep Space Network ground stations.

Each Flight Operations Engineer is a key member of one of our three-person Flight Operations Console Engineers teams responsible for conducting each ground Webb Observatory contact. The Webb Flight Operations Team Console Engineers collect and process the Observatory telemetry and science data that STScI will make accessible to the world. They plan and control real-time operations and maintain the Webb’s health essential to support the goal of scientific discovery.  

The Console Engineers are trained to operate the FOS to monitor the activities of the Webb Observatory and support the ground systems to ensure the instruments and spacecraft subsystems are operating normally.

Responsibilities include:

In this role, you support 24x7 operations of the Webb Space Telescope.  Shift-work is a requirement of this position. Normal operations will consist of a 12-hour per shift rotating schedule. These are non-exempt positions.

  • You operate the FOS, and communicate with DSN, in support of real-time Observatory operations
  • You monitor the health and safety of the Observatory and ground systems
  • You provide real-time evaluation of the telemetry and statistical trends to ensure instruments and spacecraft subsystems are operating within nominal ranges
  • Review and approve operations change request
  • You perform real-time activities to transmit commands and loads to the Observatory
  • You manage the spacecraft recorder to maximize science data collection
  • Maintain console records of daily activities, and respond to activity requests and engineering changes
  • You provide support for anomaly response and troubleshooting
  • You cross-train in various functions supporting the overall success of the flight operations team
  • You provide the analysis of the ground system elements to ensure the FOS and networks are functioning as expected
  • You support end to end ground ops product development, testing and update of the development schedule
  • You interface with ground system development team, network and ground station entities to coordinate information necessary for the development of operations products (scripts, pages and tools) and processes used to conduct flight operations

Qualifications:

We invite you to apply if you have a minimum of a B.S. Degree in Engineering, Physics, Mathematics, or related physical science degree and technical writing experience.  Technical writing experience is a minimum requirement. You must be efficient using standard productivity software and database tools to develop documentation and test results.

  • Knowledge of and work experience in flight operations
  • Experience with large/complex ground systems used to control and monitor space based astronomical observatories
  • Experience using, analyzing, maintaining and troubleshooting sophisticated telemetry and command systems as well as writing procedures using advanced scripting languages to conduct operations
  • Familiarity with interfaces, utilization and troubleshooting of Communications Services Office (CSO) integrated networks (formerly NISN)
  • Experience with a large space-based astronomical observatory with multiple instruments
  • Experience using a sophisticated telemetry and command system as well as writing process using advanced scripting languages to conduct flight operations
  • Experience with L2, L1 or deep space operations
  • Familiarity with use and scheduling of the DSN

Helpful Experience:

  • Prior experience with a Raytheon ECLIPSE based Telemetry and Command System is considered an asset
  • Scripting and operations of observatory simulators is considered an asset

Candidates must be a US citizen or Permanent Resident. ITAR clearance is required.

The position level and salary are commensurate with education and relevant work experience.  Substitution of additional relevant education or experience for stated qualifications may be considered.

The starting position and salary are commensurate with education and experience. We offer an excellent and generous benefits package.

TO APPLY: Share your experience by uploading a resume and completing an online application. Applications received by September 2, 2022 will receive full consideration. Applications received after this date will be considered until the position is filled.

COVID-19 Working Protocols: https://outerspace.stsci.edu/display/CWP

STScI offers a flexible and welcoming workspace for all. STScI embraces the diversity of our staff as a strategic priority in creating a first-rate community. We reflect this deep dedication by strongly encouraging women, ethnic minorities, veterans, and disabled individuals to apply for these opportunities. Veterans, disabled individuals, or wounded warriors needing assistance with the employment process can contact us at [email protected] EOE/AA/M/F/D/V.

As a leader in the astronomical community, AURA is committed to diversity and inclusion. AURA develops and supports programs that advance our organizational commitment to diversity, broaden participation, and encourage the advancement of diversity throughout the astronomical scientific workforce www.aura-astronomy.org/diversity.asp

As a recipient of U.S. Government funding, AURA is considered a government contractor subject to Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action regulations. As an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer, AURA and all of the centers do not discriminate based on race, sex, age, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity/gender identity expression, lawful political affiliations, veteran status, disability, and any other legally protected status under applicable federal, state, and local equal opportunity laws. The statements below, as well as the requests for self-identification, are required under these regulations. We encourage your participation in meeting these federal reporting requirements for protection and assisting us in our record-keeping and reporting. Your responses are kept strictly confidential.

Compensation and Benefits

Included Benefits
  • Medical, dental, prescription, and vision – Cigna Open Access Plan, employer pays 85%, low co-pays and deductibles
  • Vacation: Up to 5 weeks of accrued paid vacation your first year
  • Sick Leave: Up to 12 accrued sick days your first year, increases after 2 years
  • Paid Holidays: Total of 10 - 7 regular paid holidays and 3 personal paid holidays
  • Employer-sponsored Retirement Plan: direct company contribution of 10% from your first day / per pay cycle
  • Employee Voluntary Retirement Savings Plan  - up to the federal maximum
  • Hybrid Telecommuting Options Available
  • Free Parking
  • Flexible Spending Accounts
  • Company-paid Life, Short-term Disability, and Long-term Disability

Application Details

Publication Start Date
2022 Aug 11
Application Deadline
2022 Sep 08
Reference Code
0005798

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