[amsat-bb] NASA needs some help designing new Gateway and Lunar Lander Spacecraft!
Joe Leikhim
rhyolite at leikhim.com
Thu Dec 12 03:55:30 UTC 2019
Reposted from RadioReference.
"Hey folks. I'm a total newbie in this community and I apologize if this
isn't the proper forum for this post - please feel free to move it or
let me know where I should put it if it is out of place.
In short, over at NASA Johnson Space Center (in Houston), we are having
trouble finding folks for a number of systems engineer level positions.
I shouldn't say we are "having trouble"... it is just that we are on
some short schedules and would like to find interested candidates as
quickly as possible. A few of the areas we are looking for support are
in RF Communications, Audio, and Lighting. After doing some research, I
decided I might try posting in a forum like this to see if anyone in the
radio community was either interested in a change or just looking to
better utilize their skills. Or perhaps know of someone else who might be.
The Gateway is a new orbiting outpost around the moon in what is called
a Near Rectilinear Halo Orbit. Some google searching on NASA Gateway
will probably shed some light on the design thus far. The other element
will be lunar lander vehicles that go back and forth from the South pole
of the Moon to the Gateway vehicle.
Right now the program is heavy on systems engineering - writing
documents for requirements, interface control, verification, etc.
Eventually that will lead into participating into preliminary and then
critical design reviews.
We are interested in candidates that want to work in Houston and can
participate in the above systems engineering steps as well as help
determine RF performance (in the case of the RF Communications position)
and determine link budgets, forward error correction analysis, etc.
Required experience would be at least a BS degree in a related field.
Lots of other experience would be a plus, but rather than go through all
that here, I would just say, if any of this sounds like it could apply
to you or someone you know, please get in touch with me! You can reach
me at frank.j.graffagnino at nasa.gov "
<mailto:frank.j.graffagnino at nasa.gov>
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Joe Leikhim
Leikhim and Associates
Communications Consultants
Oviedo, Florida
JLeikhim at Leikhim.com
407-982-0446
WWW.LEIKHIM.COM
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