NASA Console Ops Support, ISS Life Sciences (NASA HHPC)
Leidos - Houston, TX
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Description Job Description:The Research Operations and Integration (ROI) Increment Operations Lead is the primary point of contact to the Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) Payload Operations and Integration Center (POIC) Payload Operations Director (POD) and to the ROI Increment Lead for a given ISS research increment. In that role, the Operations Lead is responsible for coordinating and overseeing all of the Increment specific pre-flight preparation, strategy, and Task/Delivery Order operations deliverables for the ROI complement of spaceflight research experiments and hardware conducted and flown on a specific ISS Increment. This position also functions as the lead of the on-console operations team during on-orbit support and for coordination of pre-flight planning and post-flight reporting.Primary Responsibilities:Leads the contractor Increment specific, real-time support team consisting of the systems engineers, planners, procedure writers, and science support personnelPrimary POC to HRF Increment Lead for operations tasks and deliverablesSupport console shifts (second and third shifts) in the Telescience Support Center (TSC) as required for ROI experiment sessions. Primary contractor point of contact to the MSFC Payload Operations Manager (POM)Responsible for the Increment specific schedule of operations-related activities and deliverables required to plan, develop, integrate, implement, and document the results of the ISSMP complement of flight research flown on an ISS research incrementResponsible for compliance with Safety, Health and Environmental plan; must be committed to a high standard of safety and be willing and able to comply with all safety laws and all of the company''s safety policies and rules and must be willing to report safety violations and potential safety violations to appropriate supervisory or management personnelBasic QualificationsBS degree in engineering or science with a minimum of 5 years (or equivalent) of professional experience in aerospacePrevious experience solving complex problems and working to develop solutions quicklyEffective communication (both written and oral), and interpersonal skillsAbility to perform in highly visible and stressful situationsDemonstrated ability to lead high performing teams and to coordinate projectsMust be reliable, adaptable, and capable of working in a team environment as well as shift workPreferred QualificationsPrevious console operations experience; familiarity with Human Life Science goals, objectives, and processesMust be able to pass a Public Trust background investigation. Must be U.S. Citizen or U.S. Permanent Resident due to length investigation for non-U.S. personsPay Range:
Created: 2021-11-29