HALO Safety Engineer

  • HOUSTON, TX
  • Posted 23 hours ago | Updated 11 hours ago

Overview

On Site
Full Time

Skills

Science
Security Clearance
Design Review
Risk Assessment
Systems Design
Testing
Regulatory Compliance
Presentations
Mergers and Acquisitions
Program Management
ProVision
Logistics
Microsoft Windows NT
FMEA
Management
People Skills
Departmental Management
Real-time
Computer Hardware
Information Technology
Systems Engineering
FOCUS

Job Details

Job ID: 2511310

Location: HOUSTON, TX, US

Date Posted: 2025-11-04

Category: Engineering and Sciences

Subcategory: Sys Safety Engr

Schedule: Full-time

Shift: Day Job

Travel: No

Minimum Clearance Required: None

Clearance Level Must Be Able to Obtain: Public Trust

Potential for Remote Work: No

Description

The Habitat and Logistics Outpost (HALO) Safety Engineer provides Safety and Mission Assurance (SMA) support to the Quality and Flight Equipment Division (NT) at NASA's Johnson Space Center for HALO project design and development activities for NASA's Gateway Program. The HALO Safety Engineer's mission for HALO project safety and reliability support is to assure overall design/safety requirements robustness, to assure adequacy of the overall safety assessment (Hazard Reports and FMEA/CILs), and to provide engineering expertise toward the certification efforts that qualify mission functionality as part of NASA's formal acceptance. Additionally, the HALO Safety Engineer will assist the project with anomaly resolution and will communicate any associated project risks up through the appropriate SMA chain of command. The role will require support of a variety of HALO subsystem teams, as well as support of various HALO boards, panels, working groups, and their associated functions/actions.

Through provision of the assurance function to the HALO project team, the HALO Safety Engineer contributes to design reviews as the subject matter expert for SMA to assure design/safety requirements definition and the selection of appropriate testing/verification methods. As the design matures, the HALO Safety Engineer uses risk assessment tools (e.g., Hazard Analysis, FMEA/CILs, Fault Tree Analysis, Probabilistic Risk Assessment (PRA)) to identify hazards/causes, to ensure adequate controls are in place, and to eliminate/reduce risk as necessary to mitigate overall system effect. While formulating the S&MA response to system design and safety products, the HALO Safety Engineer integrates and coordinates inputs for all necessary NASA stakeholders associated with HALO and its lifecycle. The HALO Safety Engineer also reviews Testing and Verification Plans to assess adequacy of control strategies and assures that compliance with qualification verifications and the NASA acceptance/certification requirements. Throughout the project's lifecycle, the HALO Safety Engineer provides presentations to S&MA, project, and program management as necessary regarding safety, risk summaries, and dissenting opinions.

The HALO Safety Engineer also provides support toward anomaly investigation and resolution efforts. This may involve the provision of fault trees and historical failure data pertaining to the applicable HALO system. Travel may be required (less than 10%) in support of milestone review activities. The Habitat and Logistics Outpost (HALO) Safety Engineer provides Safety and Mission Assurance (SMA) support to the Quality and Flight Equipment Division (NT) at NASA's Johnson Space Center for HALO project design and development activities for NASA's Gateway Program. The HALO Safety Engineer's mission for HALO project safety and reliability support is to assure overall design/safety requirements robustness, to assure adequacy of the overall safety assessment (Hazard Reports and FMEA/CILs), and to provide engineering expertise toward the certification efforts that qualify mission functionality as part of NASA's formal acceptance. Additionally, the HALO Safety Engineer will assist the project with anomaly resolution and will communicate any associated project risks up through the appropriate SMA chain of command. The role will require support of a variety of HALO subsystem teams, as well as support of various HALO boards, panels, working groups, and their associated functions/actions.

Qualifications

TYPICAL EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: Bachelors and 5 years experience.
  • 5+ years of experience supporting the design and development of NASA hardware projects.
  • Superb written and oral communications skills for frequent correspondence with project stakeholders and multiple layers of SAIC and NASA management.
  • Excellent people skills required along with demonstrated excellent professional behavior interfacing with customers and department management.
  • Understanding of JSC processes and requirements for the design, engineering, production and test activities of Government Furnished Equipment (GFE) for utilization supporting human space flight for BOE development as well as the near real time operational support needs.
  • Familiarity with the NASA JSC GFE flight hardware life cycle and certification process. Detailed understanding of the purpose and operation of the various NASA review and approval boards and panels governing the acceptance of GFE hardware and software for human spaceflight application.
  • Must be willing to travel (< 5%), including possible international travel. If requested for international travel, then must be able to obtain a personal passport as required.



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