What are the responsibilities and job description for the Facility Electrical Engineer - (ADV000CNF) position at GeoControl Systems, Inc.?
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Are you passionate about
human space exploration, understanding the origins of the universe, and working
with a passionate and diverse team to make a difference? If you are, we need
you!
We need your talent,
teamwork, and energy to help us achieve great things that inspire people all
over the globe. We need you to bring creative ideas and diverse backgrounds to
help us envision, shape, and deliver systems that will enable the exploration
of space while benefiting people here on Earth. We are excited about what we
do, and we need you on our team as we take on exciting challenges for NASA’s
pursuits in deep space exploration. As NASA’s largest engineering solutions
provider working together with NASA at centers across the United States.
We have an exciting
opportunity for a Facility Electrical Engineer to join the
team with GeoControl Systems, a teammate company.
We are seeking a motivated
early‑career Electrical Engineer with a strong interest in power systems,
controls, data acquisition, and test facility engineering to join the
Electrical, Data and Controls Section working with the System Test Branch (EC4)
within the Crew and Thermal Systems Division at NASA's Johnson Space Center.
EC4 develops, operates, and maintains ground test facilities that support crew
systems, life support technologies, thermal control hardware, spacecraft power
systems, and flight‑relevant environmental testing.
You will join a
multidisciplinary team responsible for designing, integrating, and operating
complex test systems that simulate spacecraft and planetary environments. This
role is suited for candidates enthusiastic about hands‑on engineering, control
system integration, laboratory testing, and supporting technology development
for human spaceflight.
Key Responsibilities
- Design,
build, and troubleshoot electrical and control systems for ground test
facilities, including power distribution, instrumentation, safety
interlocks, and data acquisition systems.
- Develop
PLC- and HMI-based control architectures for automated test operations,
vacuum systems, fluid loops, thermal systems, environmental chambers, or
life‑support test rigs.
- Produce
engineering documentation including electrical schematics, wiring
diagrams, panel layouts, and test procedures in compliance with NASA and
JSC safety standards.
- Integrate
sensors, instrumentation, and data acquisition hardware for facility
monitoring and test-article evaluation.
- Support
end‑to‑end system checkout, functional testing, verification/validation,
and facility readiness activities.
- Troubleshoot
facility components such as pumps, valves, relays, pressure/temperature
instrumentation, and power electronics elements.
- Collaborate
closely with mechanical, thermal, power, and test engineering teams to
support human spaceflight development projects.
- Participate
in design reviews, hazard analysis, work planning, and configuration
management.
- Operate
test facilities during engineering evaluations, technology development
campaigns, and mission-support activities.
- Seeking
a motivated early‑career Electrical Engineer with a strong interest in
power systems, controls, data acquisition, and test facility engineering
to join the Electrical, Data and Controls Section working with the System
Test Branch (EC4) within the Crew and Thermal Systems Division at NASA's
Johnson Space Center. EC4 develops, operates, and maintains ground test
facilities that support crew systems, life support technologies, thermal
control hardware, spacecraft power systems, and flight‑relevant
environmental testing
- You
will join a multidisciplinary team responsible for designing, integrating,
and operating complex test systems that simulate spacecraft and planetary
environments. This role is suited for candidates enthusiastic about hands‑on
engineering, control system integration, laboratory testing, and
supporting technology development for human spaceflight.
Requirements
Requisition
Qualifications:
This position has been
posted at multiple levels. 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.
- Typically
requires a bachelor's degree in Engineering with experience in the field
or in a related area.
- Bachelor
of Science in Electrical Engineering from an ABET‑accredited institution.
- U.S.
Citizenship (required for access to NASA facilities and government work).
- Demonstrated
experience with:
- Troubleshooting
of electrical and instrumentation systems
- Electrical
wiring schematics and control panel design
- Test
facility or laboratory environment work
- Strong
organizational, communication, and problem-solving skills.
Requisition Preferences:
- 0 to 5
years of professional experience in electrical engineering, controls
engineering, test engineering, or related fields.
- Design,
programming and implementation of PLC control systems (e.g.
Allen-Bradley).
- Experience
with HMI design and operator interface development
- Development
of safety interlocks and automated controls for vacuum systems, fluid
systems, or environmental test facilities.
- Experience
with data acquisition tools (LabVIEW, Python, fiber-optic sensors,
flow/pressure measurement).
- Background
supporting aerospace, research laboratories, or environmental simulation
facilities.
- Experience
designing and validating electrical systems for high-reliability or
hazardous test environments.
- Familiarity
with power electronics, power distribution, or spacecraft‑relevant
electrical systems.
- Proficiency
in test procedure writing, testing documentation, and formal system
checkout
Benefits