NASA enforces REAL ID requirements for all visitors and badge holders. Please visit www.dhs.gov/real-id to view a list of compliant documents. The successful candidate will join the Facility Operations team to support the Center Maintenance, Operations, and Engineering Contract (CMOE) located at NASA Langley Research Center. This position reports directly to the Test Operations Branch Manager. All work will be performed with a high standard of quality and professionalism. All safety policies and procedures must be followed.
Responsibilities:
- Leads, supervises, and directs teams of engineers and technicians responsible for planning, executing, and closing out wind tunnel test programs in NASA Langley Research Center's Transonic Dynamics Tunnel (TDT).
Establishes test timelines, manages all test-related resources, and evaluates deliverables for quality and completeness. Duties also include identifying and implementing process improvements; determining and coordinating required facility upgrades, repairs, and maintenance; and producing/delivering technical papers and presentations when warranted. Develops and implements training programs for new and existing personnel. Works with peers across the organization to optimize workforce development and ensure continuity of operations. Reviews and modifies standard operating procedures, work instructions, checklists, etc. Establishes and maintains large cross-functional network of resources to assist in providing high-quality solutions for client. Will interface with subordinates, peers, senior management, and client personnel at all levels as needed.
S. Citizenship required. BS degree in aerospace or mechanical engineering from an ABET accredited engineering school preferred, and three to five years of related engineering experience or a MS degree from an ABET accredit engineering school. Preference given for Business Management experience/education. Must have demonstrated ability to supervise and lead teams in preparing and conducting wind tunnel tests of scale models; to maintain good interpersonal relations with test team members (including test customer personnel) while meeting time, quality, and cost requirements; to recognize the importance of customer relations; to respond properly to changing customer needs; and to multi-process inputs with a coherent output. Must be able to obtain a Security Clearance (SECRET).
Essential Functions:
- Work Environment
- Office Environment (65%) Test Environment- May be exposed to areas of high noise levels, hazardous propellants, chemicals, and industrial facility environments (25%).
Travel between various facilities/test operations is required (10%). Some domestic and international travel may occasionally be required (