We are launching people to the Moon and Mars. If you want to be part of this amazing mission and enjoy working in a great team environment, we would love to have you as part of our team that is making history, today. It takes big ideas and determination to take NASA's vision and make it reality. That's what we do every day.The COMET contract provides overall management and implementation of ground systems capabilities, flight hardware processing, and launch operations at NASA's Kennedy Space Center (KSC) in Florida. These tasks will support the International Space Station, Ground Systems Development and Operations, and the Space Launch System, Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle, and Launch Services programs.Mechanical or aerospace engineer responsible for spacecraft hypergolic fluid loading operations.ResponsibilitiesAreas of responsibility include, but are not limited to: Perform hazardous and non-hazardous fluid operations primarily for spacecraft hypergolic propellant loading. Responsible for developing plans, writing work authorization documents, leading task teams, creating software products for the firing room console interaction with the hardware, and executing tests and SLS/Artemis upper stage processing operations. Entry level will work under the guidance and direction of an experienced engineer. Perform mechanical engineering tasks in support of a variety of spacecraft to include the Orion Crew Module (CM), Service Module (SM), Interim Cryogenic Propulsion System (ICPS), future upper stages for the SLS launch system, and Launch Services Program (LSP) payloads. Candidate will support preparations for assembly, test, processing, and launch of NASA's Launch Services Program spacecraft, SLS processing, and Orion Crew Module. Initial assignments will focus developing an understanding of the mechanical fluid systems for hypergolic systems (Hypers) used by the group and concept of system operations. Assignments may include software coding for the Ground Flight Application Software (GFAS) as it relates to launch countdown and testing for Hypers firing room console displays, depending on candidate aptitudes and business needs. Additional responsibilities in related issues and problem resolution will follow. Assignments will include preparing ground support equipment (GSE) with technicians for mechanical fluid hypergolic systems, and other fluids related engineering systems in compliance with approved drawings, specifications, and applicable pressure vessel safety standards. Thorough knowledge of flight hardware servicing and mechanical integration will be obtained. Candidates will be required to develop and apply knowledge of technical principles for the SLS/Artemis upper stage processing operations concepts, ground to vehicle interfaces, vehicle/ground system design and operation, Ground Flight Application Software (GFAS), and launch configuration and closeouts. Additional responsibilities in spacecraft processing, procedural development, test requirements, system training and task leader certification will follow. Perform other related duties as assigned.The candidate must possess a Bachelor of Science (BS) degree in engineering or technical equivalent from an accredited institution.Depending on the candidate’s experience, requirements, and business needs, we reserve the right to consider candidates at any level for which this position has been advertised.Job Requirements Strong mechanical background is highly desirable due to the mechanical aspects of the flight hardware, flight support equipment, and ground support equipment. Software development and control system knowledge is desirable for the Ground and Flight Application Software (GFAS) that monitors and controls the hypergolic system hardware. Ability to work effectively and cooperatively in a team environment with clear, concise, and accurate verbal and written communication skills. Excellent customer interface skills required. Analytical and problem-solving skills are a must. Experience with Microsoft Office products, Internet browsers, Outlook. Capable of reading/understanding technical manuals, drawings, and schematics. Ability to plan, manage and prioritize multiple projects. Must have the ability to obtain and maintain a security clearance, if necessary. If offered a position, proof of U.S. Citizenship or Legal Permanent Resident/Green Card holder of the United States is required.Physical Requirements May be required to climb stairs to access equipment for trouble shooting. Will be required to wear hearing protection, eye protection, and other associated personal protective equipment. Position may involve extended periods of sitting or standing. Physical requirements are sitting, walking, standing, extensive use of stairs, and access to remote structures. Position is located on a hazardous testing facility; must be able to quickly evacuate buildings in the event of an emergency.Work Environment May be required to work inside and outside throughout the test complex. Position may require individual to travel daily to different areas on site. Walking on uneven terrain including paved areas, gravel/rocks, and dirt/sand, may be required to access various locations on the facility. Climbing ladders and platforms may be necessary. All work must be completed in a safe manner in accordance with NASA and company safety standards.Equipment and Machines Computers and printers used for producing reports and schedules. Variety of equipment used in testing.Attendance Full-time work hours. Position may require occasional overtime, including weekend work, depending on task. Must be dependable and punctual. Shift work may be required.Other Essential Functions Must be able to accurately communicate ideas in writing and verbal communication. Must be able to travel to support position requirements. This may include travel to and from customer location, which may involve airline travel. In some cases, accommodations can be made for POV, if necessary. Grooming and dress must be appropriate for the position and must not impose a safety risk/hazard to the employee or others. Must comply with all “drug free workplace” requirements as mandated by directives issued by the appropriate federal contracting officer and the company, which requires drug testing for use of illegal drugs by employees in sensitive positions. Government security clearance may be required in the future. Must maintain a positive work atmosphere by behaving and communicating in a manner that fosters good relations with customers, clients, co-workers, and management.Access to Kennedy Space Center AmenitiesWhile doing your part to help further space exploration at Kennedy Space Center, you can enjoy many on-site amenities, such as: Child Development Center Discounted tickets to local attractions and theme parks Credit Union Fitness Center Barbershop NASA ExchangesFlexible Schedule and TeleworkAt Amentum, we value your time and commitment. Here at Kennedy Space Center, we offer partial telework options and flexible work schedules for many of our positions. The ability to utilize a flex schedule or telework will depend on your department’s demands and needs.