Space Systems Integration (SSI) is a fast-growing engineering company that provides aerospace solutions to a variety of government and commercial customers. Our employees are forward-thinking, self-directed individuals who are committed to solving our customers’ technical challenges.
SSI is seeking a Satellite Integration and Test Engineer to provide Systems Engineering and Technical Advisory (SETA) support to our Customer in Chantilly, VA. The role provides independent technical oversight and subject matter expertise to support spacecraft integration, assembly, and test (AI&T) activities. This role serves as a trusted advisor to the Government, ensuring that prime contractor integration strategies, plans, schedules, and execution approaches are technically sound, realistic, and aligned with mission requirements. The individual will leverage deep experience in spacecraft systems engineering and integration to identify risks, validate assumptions, and recommend actionable improvements across the full lifecycle of vehicle integration and test.
Role and Responsibilities:
- Provide independent assessment of spacecraft integration and test (I&T) plans, procedures, and schedules for technical adequacy, completeness, and realism.
- Evaluate the logical sequencing, dependencies, and critical path of integration schedules to identify risks, inefficiencies, or unrealistic assumptions.
- Assess contractor approaches to system-level integration, including mechanical, electrical, software, and interface compatibility across subsystems.
- Review and provide recommendations on verification and validation (V&V) strategies to ensure full requirement traceability through test and analysis.
- Advise on environmental test planning and execution, including vibration, acoustic, thermal vacuum (TVAC), electromagnetic interference/electromagnetic compatibility (EMI/EMC), and shock testing.
- Support evaluation of readiness, including Test Readiness Reviews (TRRs), integration milestones, and major program reviews.
- Identify integration and test risks, assess mitigation strategies, and provide independent recommendations to Government stakeholders.
- Analyze anomaly resolution processes during integration and test, ensuring root cause identification and appropriate corrective actions.
- Provide insight into configuration management, hardware/software version control, and interface control documentation (ICDs) as they relate to integration.
- Participate in technical interchange meetings (TIMs), program reviews, and working groups as a Government technical representative.
- Assist in developing Customer positions, technical assessments, and decision briefings for leadership.
SSI is seeking a Satellite Integration and TestEngineer to provide Systems Engineering and Technical Advisory (SETA) support to our Customer in Chantilly, VA. The role provides independent technical oversight and subject matter expertise to support spacecraft integration, assembly, and test (AI&T) activities. This role serves as a trusted advisor to the Government, ensuring that prime contractor integration strategies, plans, schedules, and execution approaches are technically sound, realistic, and aligned with mission requirements. The individual will leverage deep experience in spacecraft systems engineering and integration to identify risks, validate assumptions, and recommend actionable improvements across the full lifecycle of vehicle integration and test.
Role and Responsibilities:
Provide independent assessment of spacecraft integration and test (I&T) plans, procedures, and schedules for technical adequacy, completeness, and realism.
Evaluate the logical sequencing, dependencies, and critical path of integration schedules to identify risks, inefficiencies, or unrealistic assumptions.
Assess contractor approaches to system-level integration, including mechanical, electrical, software, and interface compatibility across subsystems.
Review and provide recommendations on verification and validation (V&V) strategies to ensure full requirement traceability through test and analysis.
Advise on environmental test planning and execution, including vibration, acoustic, thermal vacuum (TVAC), electromagnetic interference/electromagnetic compatibility (EMI/EMC), and shock testing.
Support evaluation of readiness, including Test Readiness Reviews (TRRs), integration milestones, and major program reviews.
Identify integration and test risks, assess mitigation strategies, and provide independent recommendations to Government stakeholders.
Analyze anomaly resolution processes during integration and test, ensuring root cause identification and appropriate corrective actions.
Provide insight into configuration management, hardware/software version control, and interface control documentation (ICDs) as they relate to integration.
Participate in technical interchange meetings (TIMs), program reviews, and working groups as a Government technical representative.
Assist in developing Customer positions, technical assessments, and decision briefings for leadership.
Required Qualifications:
Space Systems Integration provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws.