Nozzle Deputy Chief Engineer - 5
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The NASA Programs Nozzle Deputy Chief Engineer is responsible for technical planning and execution across the Integrated Product Team (IPT). Reporting to the NASA Programs Deputy Chief Engineer Manager with dotted line reported to the NASA Programs Chief Engineer, this role supports all aspects of nozzle development-including wrapping, machining, bonding, and associated adhesives-through design and analysis, testing (subscale and ground), verification/certification, and production support. The deputy chief engineer is responsible for the technical integrity of the nozzle with given cost and schedule constraints, including technical review of hardware discrepancies. The SLS program currently operates two five-segment booster configurations: a baseline design that is flight-certified and in production, and a new booster under development to replace the baseline on later missions.
This position will work a 9/80 schedule, with every other Friday off.
Job responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the following:
Lead IPT technical planning, risk management, and execution for nozzle-related activities.
Technical Project Planning and Logic Development. Owner of requirements and requirements compliance
Oversee design reviews, analysis, and documentation for nozzle wrapping, machining, bonding, and adhesive processes.
Coordinate ground-test campaigns, ensuring data quality and compliance with verification and certification requirements.
Provide technical guidance and support to production teams, addressing manufacturing issues, and implementing corrective actions.
Support Program Management Office to monitor cost, schedule, and performance metrics to ensure that nozzle deliverables meet program objectives.
Interface with the NASA Programs Chief Engineer, Deputy Chief Engineer Manager, and external stakeholders to communicate status, risks, and technical decisions.
Mentor junior engineers and facilitate knowledge sharing across the nozzle engineering community. Project-level scope execution tracking and control
Support for Configuration Control Boards, Flight Review Boards and Material Review Boards (as required)
Other duties as assigned
Why you? You're the candidate we're searching for if you are ready to achieve the impossible alongside like-minded innovators.
Basic Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in Aerospace Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or a related field with 12 years of professional experience - OR - Master's degree with 10 years of professional experience - OR - PhD with 8 years of professional experience.
Must have the ability to obtain and maintain a U.S. Government DoD Secret security clearance
Minimum 8 years of experience in propulsion hardware development, preferably with nozzle design, manufacturing, or testing.
Proven experience leading technical teams within a high-stakes aerospace program.
Strong knowledge of structural and thermal analysis, and materials science.
Preferred Qualifications:
Master's degree or Ph.D. in a relevant engineering discipline.
Experience with the Space Launch System (SLS) or comparable launch vehicle programs.
Familiarity with NASA standards, procedures, and certification processes.
Expertise in finite-element analysis, CFD, and advanced manufacturing techniques for rocket nozzles.
Leadership experience in multi-disciplinary IPTs and mentorship of senior engineers.
* Published technical papers or patents related to propulsion or nozzle technologies.
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