Title:
EMI Engineer – Environmental Testing Support
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The successful candidate will help make sure spacecraft and flight experiments can survive launch and work correctly in space. Responsibilities include supporting technology and flight missions by upgrading facilities, hardware fabrication, cleanroom operations, providing technicalexpertise, metrology, and building specialized components. The program also improves space flight systems by updating and managing one of the most advanced environmental test and integration centers in the U.S. Government.
The EMI Engineer will support EMI Military Standard testing,participatein On Job Training (OJT), and collaborate with multidisciplinary teams tomaintainhigh standardsin electromagnetic interference testing and analysis.Additionalresponsibilities include working in cleanroom environments, performing electrical and mechanical troubleshooting, and maintaining ESD operator certification.Candidates must demonstrate a commitment to quality and safety in all testing and operational procedures.
These positionsare responsible forconducting electromagnetic interference (EMI) emissions and susceptibility testing using various GSFC facilities and equipment. Additionally, the contractor will provide services related to magnetic properties and field simulation testing, including magnetic characterization, sensor calibration, and de-Gaussingof spacecraft or scientific instruments at GSFC’s Spacecraft Magnetic Test Facility.
Required Skills/Knowledge
EMI personnel willreceive OnJob Training (OJT). Due to changing EMI requirements driven by technological advancements, candidates are strongly encouraged to obtain and maintainiNARTEcertification in EMI Military Standard testing. Senior-level engineers and technicians must hold this certification, which requires a minimum of nine years of working or educational experience. For more information,visit AboutiNARTE– Exemplar Global.
Interested candidates shouldsubmittheir resume and cover letter detailing relevant experience and certifications. All applicants must be eligible for work in the United States and able to support NASA GSFC operations in Greenbelt, MD.
Jobs on this contract range from $97,100- $237,400. Pay range is specific to theGreenbelt, MDarea.
The offered rate will be based on the position, contract affordability, the selected candidate’s working location, knowledge, skills, abilities, experience, and in consideration of internal parity.
KBR may offer bonuses, commissions, or other forms of compensation to certain job titles or levels, per internal policy or contractual designation.Additionalcompensation may be in the form of sign on bonus,relocationbenefits, short-term incentives, long-term incentives, or discretionary payments for exceptional performance.
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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