Propulsion Test Operations Engineer
BNH
- Tennessee
- $77,000-104,500 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Work as Test Operations Engineer for operation of test cell systems
- Work to develop the test operational requirements (test period directives, detailed run programs, etc.) ensuring test article mounts are structurally sound to withstand expected test
- Direct test system checkouts and testing as required
- Work with multidiscipline engineers, physicists, and skilled craft technicians in the test control room in operating the facility systems
- Learn and understand systems; requires the ability to respond quickly to alarms/alerts in fast paced, high pressure situations, ensuring the safety of the test crew, the facility, and the test article
- Respond when systems malfunction during a test, troubleshooting and directing corrective maintenance activities (or calling in the appropriate systems engineer for additional support)
- Coordinate work with the appropriate area superintendent, craft supervisor, and / or work planner and provide technical leadership to the craft workforce in execution of work orders and operational / maintenance procedures (work instructions, WIs), Lock-Out / Tag-Out (LOTO), critical lifts, etc
- Ensure proper test / operations reporting (Ops Center, test resumes, Operating Test Logs, Test Unit Status Logs, Test Article Activity Logs, unplanned event reporting, etc.)
- Perform facility characterization/ calibrations, monitor facility performance, and maintain system capability / performance maps and envelopes
- Test operations engineers also operate as system engineers for equipment within or directly providing support to the test cell facility and may engage in some small design and analysis tasks as needed
- Work extra hours and/or support off shift testing as required
- Communicate clearly and utilize various methods of communication
- It is a condition of employment to wear company issued PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) in accordance with supervisory direction and company policy
- Perform other related duties as required
- BS degree in mechanical engineering or aerospace engineering from an accredited college or university
- Must be able to obtain and maintain a security clearance and the AEDC local area network
- Due to Air Force Security requirements, U.S. Citizenship is required for employment at AEDC
- Practical application of technical knowledge of mechanical engineering systems, applications of engineering methods and construction methods and materials, and application of computer aided engineering (CAE)/computer aided design (CAD) tools to engineering problems
- Multi-disciplinary knowledge or experience (electrical engineering, mechatronics, control systems, etc.) is a plus.
- Ability to work in a dynamic environment with flexibility to accomplish mission objectives
- Strong communication skills (including verbal and written)
- Demonstrated experience successfully building relationships with team across engineering and craft workforce
- Strong organizational skills to track and facilitate progress on projects
- Demonstrated proactiveness and initiate to drive to results
- Exhibits strong level of technical curiosity and desire to seek understanding
- Participates in and fosters a work environment that is based upon openness, trust, communication, teamwork, empowerment, innovation, and satisfaction.
- Active Department of Defense Secret Security Clearance
- Competitive salaries
- Continuing education assistance
- Multiple healthcare benefits packages
- 401K with employer matching
- Paid time off (PTO) along with a federally recognized holiday schedule