Overview
Thermal Analysis Engineer - Orion Passive Thermal Control Systems
Johnson Space Center - Houston Texas Help Keep NASA's Deep Space Missions Cool - Literally. Are you inspired by the idea of supporting human spaceflight and playing a hands-on role in the next giant leap for mankind? Do you thrive on solving complex engineering problems that make space missions safer, smarter, and more efficient? If so - you could be the perfect fit for our team. Astrion Industries, through the JETS contract, is seeking a Thermal Analysis Engineer to support NASA's Orion spacecraft - the vehicle that will carry astronauts back to the Moon and, one day, even to Mars. You'll be joining a team of passionate, mission-driven engineers helping ensure these spacecrafts stay thermally safe and operational in the harsh conditions of space. This isn't just a job - it's a front-row seat to the future of exploration.
What You'll Do:
As a Thermal Analyst, you'll apply your skills to evaluate and guide the performance of passive thermal control systems - vital subsystems that regulate spacecraft temperature in extreme space environments. Here's how you'll contribute:
Develop and refine thermal models for space vehicles, using tools like Thermal Desktop, SINDA, and AutoCAD Simulate spacecraft performance under real mission conditions, including Moon-bound and Mars-capable vehicles Correlate model predictions with flight and test data to improve system performance Collaborate with NASA engineers and partner contractors across disciplines to define requirements, troubleshoot anomalies, and support critical decision-making Participate in technical reviews, risk assessments, and system integration planning Support testing and inspection activities during spacecraft build and integration phases - including hands-on interaction with flight hardware Proactively identify and resolve potential issues in installation, integration, or testing environments, while communicating risks and solutions to senior management Provide technical leadership, data-driven insights, and mission-focused solutions to ensure Orion's passive thermal systems meet performance targets
What You'll Bring:
Required Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in Engineering 2-5 years of experience in thermal analysis or a closely related field Proficiency in Thermal Desktop/SINDA/AutoCAD Experience programming in FORTRAN Strong analytical thinking, data interpretation, and technical writing skills Excellent communication skills and ability to thrive in collaborative, multi-disciplinary teams
Preferred Qualifications:
BS in Mechanical or Aerospace Engineering 5+ years of experience working with spacecraft passive thermal control systems Experience building and reviewing complex, multi-system thermal models Familiarity with thermal requirements definition and validation Proficiency in Python or MATLAB for data processing and scripting Experience with NASA projects or deep space mission development is a plus
Why You'll Love Working With Us:
Be part of a high-impact team contributing directly to NASA's Orion Program and future Moon/Mars missions Work on cutting-edge spacecraft technology and make a real-world impact on human space exploration Enjoy a 9/80 work schedule (every other Friday off!) Benefit from ongoing professional growth, mentorship, and leadership opportunities Access to on-site amenities like a cafeteria (breakfast & lunch) Competitive salary, benefits, and opportunities to grow your career with us
Important Details:
Citizenship: U.S. Citizenship or U.S. Permanent Residency may be required Clearance: Must be able to complete a U.S. government background investigation Location: Work is primarily in an office environment; inspections and site visits may require travel and physical mobility Physical: Occasional light lifting (up to 25 lbs), standing/sitting for extended periods, and possible travel (domestic) Team Culture: We value professionalism, collaboration, curiosity, and a proactive attitude that helps move missions forward
Take the Leap With Us
Ready to be part of something truly extraordinary? Join a team where your work doesn't just make headlines - it makes history.
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