Entry level Non-destructive Evaluation Engineer Position Available In Madison, Alabama

Tallo's Job Summary: The Entry Level Non-Destructive Evaluation Engineer position at Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, AL involves collaborating with a team on NDE projects for space flight hardware. Responsibilities include obtaining NDE certifications, supporting project tasks, and working on multi-disciplinary teams. Qualifications include a minimum of a BS in Engineering and 0-5 years of experience, with U.S. Citizenship required.

Company:
Amentum
Salary:
JobFull-timeOnsite

Job Description

  • Overview:
  • The Non-Destructive Evaluation and Damage Tolerance Group serving the Non-Destructive Evaluation and Damage Tolerance Branch (EM21) at Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) in Huntsville, AL has an opening for
  • an Entry Level Engineer in the area of Non-destructive Evaluation (NDE)

•. This NDE professional will serve as an engineer on a strong and high performing team of approximately 25 team members, including: engineers, technicians, interns and subcontractor personnel. As a contributor on this team, the selected individual will provide support for NDE projects and be able to interface with Project Management, Chief Engineers and Fracture Control Boards on projects including HLS, SLS, ISS and CCP for NDE related engineering matters with Senior NDE Engineer oversight. Be a part of our team, as we support the exciting challenge to return mankind back to the Moon and beyond.

  • Responsibilities:
  • The Entry level NDE Engineer will:
  • Serve on assigned roles as a technical specialist in conducting NDE task assignments, under the guidance of a senior engineer/scientist.

Work to obtain

NAS-410 NDE

LI, LII, or preferably LIII, in several standard or special NDE methods such as radiographic testing, computed tomography, ultrasonic testing such as phased array ultrasonics, infrared testing, liquid penetrant testing, eddy current, and magnetic particle; and be able to provide hands-on NDE support.

  • Facilitate execution of NDE related project tasks leveraging knowledge of structural material property, compatibility, processing, and non-destructive evaluation techniques to develop and provide test data to space flight hardware design teams, design reviews, problem resolution teams, and material usage review teams.
  • Develop and work according to standard operating and safety procedures.
  • Collaborate on a multi-disciplinary team to achieve project success and delivery in a specified timescale.
  • Assist in planning the modification of existing laboratory test plans and the design and operation of new plans related to NDE evaluation tasks.
  • Utilize computers and computer software daily to generate reports, gather data and communicate test results.
  • Interface with Engineering and Science Services Capabilities Augmentation (ESSCA) engineers, ESSCA technicians, and NASA customers as part of their daily duties.
  • Qualifications:
  • BS minimum requirement in Mechanical, Electrical or Aerospace Engineering or related STEM field from an accredited school of engineering.
  • The individual shall be able to obtain
NAS-410 NDE

LI, LII, preferably LIII, in several standard or special NDE methods and be able to provide hands-on NDE support.

  • A minimum of 0-5 years’ experience.
  • Proof of U.S. Citizenship is required. STAR ID is required
  • Desired Experience:
  • A highly qualified candidate will have experience with the following:
  • Hands-on NDE experience conducting a wide array of experiments using various techniques including ultrasound, eddy current, penetrant, magnetic particle, and radiography in both fixed facility and remote locations.
  • Training towards obtaining a
NAS-410 NDE

LI, LII, or preferably LIII, in several standard or special NDE methods in areas such radiographic testing, computed tomography, phased array ultrasonics, infrared testing, and liquid penetrant testing.

  • Planning, setup, and oversight of complex experiments and materials system NDE evaluations with oversight by Senior NDE Engineers.
  • Executing Research & Development and customer driven Engineering Work System assignments pertaining to efforts in the development and execution of novel NDE diagnostics subject to review by Senior NDE Engineers.
  • Processing data using various software systems.
  • Installing, operating, and maintaining laboratory equipment including instrumentation and data acquisition systems and software.
  • Conceptualizing and communicating major elements of experimental design and results to stakeholders.
  • Serving as an NDE Lab representative on multi-discipline engineering teams to understand and resolve anomalies with aerospace flight hardware.
  • Investigating anomalies and implementing alternative solutions to problems, with Senior NDE Engineering oversight.
  • Writing operating procedures, analysis methods, and laboratory procedures.
  • Implementing rigorous work planning and control processes to assure safe, secure, and high-quality operations and results.
  • Essential Functions:
  • Work Environment:
  • Office environment.

Requires ability to provide clear, concise, accurate and timely communication, both verbally and in writing (100%). Requires ability to interact professionally with co-workers, management, and client (100%). Requires travel in the domestic USA (

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