New Job Biomedical Flight Controller (Supporting Nasa At Johnson Space Center) In Texas
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Biomedical Flight Controller (Supporting NASA at Johnson Space Center)
Company : KBR
Salary : Details not provided
Location : Texas
Full Description
Title:
Biomedical Flight Controller (Supporting NASA at Johnson Space Center)Essential Duties & Responsibilities:
- Provide Flight Controller operational and engineering support from the Flight Control Room (FCR) and Multi Purpose Support Room (MPSR) in the Mission Control Center (MCC) as it pertains to Medical Operations
- Monitor biomedical, environmental, and other crew-related data during all mission phases
- Perform and manage data/communications uplink and downlink in support of crew health and medical operations
- Provide technical support to the crew and flight control team for the Crew Health Care System (CHeCS)
- Coordinate and conduct private video teleconferencing between the crew and their medical support team and family members on the ground
- Adhere to the Flight Operations Directorate (FOD) shift schedule for MCC Flight Controllers, requiring 3 shifts of 24 hour weekday support and a longer than standard eight hour workday
- Support MCC shifts as needed on weekends and holidays in support of mission duties
- Provide technical expertise to the Flight Surgeon in responding to crew health issues
- Follow Space Station issues and provide/coordinate medical input when needed
- Perform duties as a Subject Matter Expert (SME) for assigned CHeCS hardware, MCC console specialty project, and/or flight control documentation; SME duties include, but are not limited to:
o Write, submit, validate, and maintain operational procedures for CHeCS equipment and crew medical activities
o Update requirements, activity planning documentation, and technical reference documentation as necessary
o React to any anomalies/issues related to CHeCS equipment and crew medical activities to provide MCC console personnel with resources necessary to address or workaround the issue
o Communicate/collaborate/coordinate with other mission support personnel to assess on-going operations, equipment anomalies, and future plans for activities utilizing equipment
o Assimilate information from various sources and act as liaison with representatives from Flight Surgeon, Engineering, Training, Exercise Specialists, Laboratory and Science communities that support CHeCS equipment and requirements
o Assist in the coordination of manifest, stowage, packing, and unpacking inputs for CHeCS hardware
- Follow structured Space Station certification training program to meet specific training milestones in a timely manner
- Meet all requirements to obtain Space Station Flight Controller certification for supporting MCC operations
- Continue proficiency training following MCC certification
- Must be able to work well both individually with a high degree of initiative and self-starter motivation, as well as in group environments that at times may require acting as the sole Medical Operations representative on a team
- Completion of a standard flight controller physical examination and government background check are required.
Qualifications
- Required:
o Communication (both verbal and written), problem solving, critical thinking, leadership, and organizational skills
- Desired:
o Prior experience in the spaceflight industry
o Mission Control or other operational experience
Some relocation monies are available.
KBR Benefits
KBR offers a selection of competitive lifestyle benefits which could include 401K plan with company match, medical, dental, vision, life insurance, AD&D, flexible spending account, disability, paid time off, or flexible work schedule. We support career advancement through professional training and development.
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