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... Training Leads, Software Developers, and Program Management to create clear, accurate, and ... Experience with NASA, DoD, NOAA, commercial spaceflight, or international spaceflight standards and ...
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$120 - $146/hr
... Training Leads, Software Developers, and Program Management to create clear, accurate, and ... Experience with NASA, DoD, NOAA, commercial spaceflight, or international spaceflight standards and ...
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$120 - $146/hr
... Training Leads, Software Developers, and Program Management to create clear, accurate, and ... Experience with NASA, DoD, NOAA, commercial spaceflight, or international spaceflight standards and ...
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A NASA Software Engineer develops and maintains software used for space missions, scientific research, and aerospace technology. They design, code, test, and debug software for spacecraft, rovers, satellites, and mission control systems. Their work ensures that NASA's technology operates reliably in extreme environments. They collaborate with scientists, engineers, and researchers to solve complex technical challenges.
To thrive as a NASA Software Engineer, you need a solid background in computer science, proficiency in programming languages like Python, C++, or Java, and typically a relevant bachelor's degree or higher. Experience with specialized tools such as real-time operating systems, simulation environments, and version control systems (e.g., Git) is often required, along with familiarity with NASA software standards and certifications. Exceptional problem-solving abilities, teamwork, and strong communication skills help you navigate complex, multidisciplinary projects. These skills and qualities are crucial for ensuring the safe, reliable, and innovative development of mission-critical aerospace software.
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Department: Mission Systems
Employment Type: Full Time
Location: Hawthorne, California
Compensation: $120,000 - $146,000 / year
DescriptionAstrolab is The Lunar Operations Company. We design and build the systems and hardware the lunar economy will come to depend on — rovers, power, and data networks for sustained operations on the Moon. We are focused on the problems that must be solved before the next chapter of human exploration can scale. The Moon does not forgive untested assumptions. The people who work here know that, and they wouldn't have it any other way.
The Mission Operations Technical Writer will assist in developing, maintaining, and controlling all mission operations documentation required to safely and effectively conduct operations throughout the mission lifecycle. This role works closely with Flight Controllers, Systems Engineers, Mission Directors, Training Leads, Software Developers, and Program Management to create clear, accurate, and configuration-controlled operational products.
The successful candidate will translate complex technical concepts into concise, actionable documentation, including operational procedures, flight rules, console handbooks, mission operations manuals, contingency response guides, training materials, and mission readiness documentation. The position requires exceptional technical writing skills, systems thinking, attention to detail, and the ability to function effectively in a dynamic space operations environment.
The ideal candidate brings a strong system-thinking mindset, experience in flight operations or aerospace systems, and the ability to operate in high-tempo, mission-critical environments. This position reports to Sr. Director of Mission Systems & Operations.
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