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Jacobs ESSCA Group EEE Parts Engineer #ADV0008ND in Huntsville, Alabama

Support flight and flight development projects as the focal engineer for Electrical, Electronic and Electromechanical (EEE) parts specification/selection, part utilization, obsolescence management, and database maintenance/usage for all part types listed in MSFC-STD-3012. Participation in NASA EEE Parts Community of Practice (CoP) and support including but not limited to:

Maintenance of the obsolescence module of the Electronics Parts Application, Reporting, and Tracking System (EPARTS).

Perform obsolescence analysis of all EEE parts loaded throughout the Agency into the EPARTS database, which also includes continuous obsolescence monitoring and notification of project impact.

Participate in the biweekly EPARTS meetings.

Participate in the monthly EEE Parts CoP meetings.

Candidate will be required to perform the following:

Direct, review, coordinate, and implement requirements, policies, and procedures for, planning, and developing of Electrical, Electronic and Electromechanical parts for NASA Programs.

Evaluate and maintain agency-wide database of electrical, electronic, and electromechanical components/circuits or parts to ensure conformance to design and equipment standards.

Maintain the obsolescence module of the Electronics Parts Application, Reporting, and Tracking System (EPARTS).

Perform obsolescence analysis of all EEE parts loaded throughout the Agency into the EPARTS database.

Support development of EEE parts lists reviews, testing, and analyses.

Job Requirements:

A degree in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Physics, Chemistry, or Mathematics from an Accreditation Board of Engineering and Technology (ABET) certified institution Minimum educational requirements are:

Ph.D., with minimum of 4 years of experience,

MS with at least 8 years of experience, or

BS with at least 10 years of experience.

The following skills are required or desired, as indicated:

Experience in the detection and prevention of counterfeit parts and materials to include inspection techniques and test methods.

Experience is required in EEE parts engineering, including parts obsolescence management, part utilization, database maintenance and usage is required.

Knowledge and experience in using obsolescence analysis tools (software) to provide proactive obsolescence management is required.

Experience in part specification and selection for all part types listed in MSFC-STD-3012 is desired.

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