Cargo Mission Integration Support Lead (NASA JSC)

Doña Ana, NM

Leidos

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POSTED ON: 06/02/2023

Doña Ana, NM

Cargo Mission Integration Support Lead (NASA JSC)

Description Leidos has an excellent opportunity for a Cargo Mission Integration Support Lead to join NASA’s Mission Integration and Operations (MI&O) Office as a member of the Cargo Mission Contract(CMC) team. This role will provide mission support to the MI&O office by performing analytical assessments, cargo trade evaluations based on negotiated priorities among the International Space Station (ISS) CAM stakeholders, and management of the cargo mission.

This position will serve as the primary point of contact to the Visiting Vehicle (VV) teams, ISS Cost Account Managers (CAMs), MI&O management, and the ISS Program Office in support of the assigned cargo mission. The selected candidate will be responsible for the planning, organizing, securing, and managing of resources for the successful completion of a mission as well as coordination of contractor products and resources for the MI&O office.

The tasks of the Cargo Mission Integration Support Lead ensure that the mission is integrated per requirements and cargo events run within scope and time constraints, with the ultimate goal of successful delivery and integration of hardware to the vehicle integrators for launch, or back to the hardware owners in the event of return missions.This position is located at The Johnson Space Center in Houston, TX.(Possibility of remote candidacy, with required travel to Houston up to 25%, to support Mission activities)US Citizenship or US Permanent Residency and the ability to successfully obtain a Public Trust Security Clearance is required.

Primary Responsibilities:

Review flight-specific schedule milestones; identify and resolve issues or challenges to meeting milestones by communicating with the NASA and contractor teams.

Establish cargo priorities and evaluate hardware trades to ensure vehicle manifesting and integration are completed to meet VV mission and increment objectives to support on-orbit crew operations.

Identify Points of Contact with hardware providers, VV Integration Managers, ISS CAMs, and subsystem managers to negotiate; manage integration and hardware deliveries to ensure mission milestones are met.

Serve as NASA’s primary POC to the VV team to ensure deliveries and manifests support launch schedule; provide data (Cargo Summary, MPR, big bag planning, etc.) to leadership as well as to the ISSP.

Perform Cargo Certification of Flight Readiness for the ISS VV mission. Identify off-nominal requirements and requests; apply prior experience, standard procedures, and analysis to resolve issues.

Communicate issues and challenges to MI&O and ISS management; coordinate with VV Office to resolve and implement solutions.

Provide consistent communication with internal / external organizations and customers, including contractor management, hardware providers, Visiting Vehicle Team, and NASA reps.

Communicate flight status as needed, including at weekly Integrated Product Team, MIOCB, TICB, SSPCB meetings.

Basic Qualifications:

Bachelor's Degree in Engineering or related field and 5+ years of relevant experience

Project management and leadership experience in a technical field

Highly organized multi-tasker with the ability to meet competing deadlines in a dynamic work environment

Proactive and effective communicator with strong presentation skills, including at the program level

Ability to collaborate among multi-disciplinary teams

MS Outlook, Word, Excel, Power

Point proficiency

Familiarity with MS Project

Preferred Qualification(s):Prior experience supporting NASA programs (Mission Integration, Systems Engineering, Project Management, Flight Operations) strongly preferred

Pay Range:

Pay Range $66,300.00 - $102,000.00 - $137,700.00

The Leidos pay range for this job level is a general guideline onlyand not a guarantee of compensation or salary. Additional factors considered in extending an offer include (but are not limited to) responsibilities of the job, education, experience, knowledge, skills, and abilities, as well as internal equity, alignment with market data, applicable bargaining agreement (if any), or other law.#Remote

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