Title :
SWFO-L1 Mission Operations Support Team Engineer
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About the Role
This position supports NOAA, NASA, and the GSMO-3 contract as part of the Spacecraft Mission Operations Support Team (MOST) for the SWFO-L1 Mission. The role provides Mission Operations, Post-Launch Testing, and Commissioning support, ensuring successful mission objectives.
Must be a U.S. Citizen
MOST engineers participate in commissioning and routine flight operations as delegated by the MOST Lead Engineer. Mission Operations Teams provide 24x7 shift staffing and perform functions in :
Health and Safety Monitoring
Mission Planning and Scheduling
Network Scheduling
Space-to-Ground Communications and Networks
Communications Security
Maneuvers
Data Distribution
Ground Systems Operation
Simulations
Key Responsibilities
Support mission operations during commissioning and routine flight phases.
Perform real-time health and safety monitoring, commanding, and telemetry processing.
Assist with mission planning, timeline management, and scheduling.
Support space-to-ground communications, network operations, and ground systems engineering.
Participate in mission reviews including Post-Launch Test (PLT), Transition Readiness, and Anomaly Reviews.
Contribute to training and certification for NOAA Mission Operations Team.
Required Experience & Knowledge
Experience as a NOAA or NASA SWFO-L1 Mission Operations Engineer or SWFO-L1 Ground Readiness Engineer.
Knowledge of SWFO-L1 Concept of Operations (ConOps), Mission Phase Plans, and Flight Operations Plan (FOP).
Familiarity with NOAA mission operations including :
Real-Time Health and Safety Monitoring
Commanding and Telemetry Processing
Mission Planning and Scheduling
Space-to-Ground Communications and Networks
Ground Systems Engineering
Communications Security
Experience supporting mission reviews (PLT, Transition Readiness, Anomaly Reviews).
Knowledge of NOAA software such as OS / Comet is beneficial.
Experience with NOAA Mission Operations Team training and certification.
Security clearance is not required, but beneficial.
Must be a U.S. Citizen
Education & Training
Bachelor's Degree in Aerospace Engineering or related technical field.
6+ years of progressively complex spacecraft mission operations experience.
Compensation
$121,100 - $181,600 / year equivalent The offered rate will be based on contract affordability and the selected candidate's working location, knowledge, skills, and / or experience and in consideration of internal parity.
KBR Benefits?
KBR offers a selection of competitive lifestyle benefits which could include 401K plan with company match, medical, dental, vision, life insurance, AD&D, flexible spending account, disability, paid time off, or flexible work schedule. We support career advancement through professional training and development.?
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