Launch Systems Engineer with Security Clearance

Colorado Springs, Colorado

Salary Details: $150000.00 - 210000.00 a year

VTG
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Overview VTG is looking for multiple Launch Systems Engineers in Los Angeles CA and Colorado Springs, CO. What will you do? In general, the Launch Systems Engineer is a technical/engineering professional who acts as an advisor on Launch Enterprise capabilities including complex and critical facilities, systems and equipment operations, maintenance and future planning. The LSE provides expert scholarly advice, assessments and evaluations on technical approaches, execution, analysis of alternatives and risks. Review, document, and trace functional and interface requirements for all OSL allocated missions and coordinates with external entities when necessary to resolve issues.
Review verification and validation processes and activities and identify risks, opportunities, and corresponding mitigation or implementation milestones.
Coordinate among OSL divisions to identify and coordinate new requirements, capture emerging risks and recommend plans of action consistent with OSL strategic goals.

• Retain cognizance over launch related studies and provide NRO /OSL leadership with timely and relevant assessments.

• Provide day-to-day support to the OSL to assure routine actions, data calls and briefings are addressed.
Provide recommendations/products that reflect best path for the NRO and OSL Evaluate mission specification requirements
Assess adequacy of verification data/actions
Support planning, integration, acquisition for critical space launch support systems including systems-wide analysis with respect to sustainment, reliability, maintainability and availability
Identify elevated mission risks areas and develop mitigation approaches. Conduct Interface Compatibility Assessments
Advise on the Launch Readiness Process
Provide support to the OSL in preparing for and conducting all required meetings, briefings, reviews, and readiness assessments

• Maintain working knowledge of launch base systems and infrastructure, NOPS systems infrastructure, including systems maintained by others such as Remote Ground Terminals, communications networks, fiber and conveyance systems that support OSL and NRO customers

• Identify and scope facility, system and communications requirements for new missions and/or capabilities, along with recommended solutions

• Prepare requirements documentation, including drawing and specifications as needed as well as period of performance and any OSL constraints.
• Provide project management and technical support in support of OSL System
Engineering and Enterprise level projects

• Assess impacts to OSL capabilities of proposed changes to launch vehicle fleet, SV architecture, launch sites or other launch environment elements.
Develop briefings for OSL to present to NRO leadership and external organizations
Provide program and project cost estimates across all OSL capabilities

• Support annual budget planning and execution reviews

• Supp011 technical and programmatic meetings Do you have what it takes? Position requires a current and active TS/SCI with Poly; Years experience can be subsituted as follows: 5 YEARS EXP = ASSOCIATES 10 YEARS EXP = BACHELORS 15 YEARS EXP = MASTERS The LSE-I position is an entry level engineering professional who possesses some working knowledge of relevant systems or infrastructure. LSE-I contractors shall possess at least Technical Level I (Tl). Desired experience in critical industrial systems. The LSE-II position is an entry level engineering professional who possesses some working knowledge-of space launch systems and processes. LSE-lI will develop briefings and assessments for a variety of Govemment customers and audiences and must be able to convey information in a clear and articulate manner. LSE-II contractors shall possess at least Technical Level IT (T2) and the following expected qualifications:

• 2 years space launch experience (Desired: 2 years of experience with OSL system capabilities or similar.)

• General lmowledge of NRO/OSL launch policy and procedures
General understanding of launch vehicle processes and practices, launch site preparations flow and day-of-launch procedures
General understanding of NRO Satellite Vechicle launch interface requirements, launch transportation and processing requirements The Level-III LSE position is an intermediate level engineering professional who possesses proven working knowledge of space launch systems and processes. Level III LSEs will develop briefings and assessment to a variety of audiences and must be able to convey information in a clear and articulate manner to Government leadership. Level III LSEs will be, required to support strategic planning as well as cradle to grave launch and launch support activities. Level III LSE contractors shall possess at least the Technical Level III (T3) plus the following expected qualifications:

• 5 years space launch experience (Desired: 5 years of experience with OSL system capabilities or similar.) experience

• Extensive knowledge of NRO/OSL launch policy and procedures

• Thorough understanding of launch enterprise capabilities

• Thorough understanding of NRO Satellite Vehicle launch interface requirements, launch transportation, fueling and/or processing requirements

• Working knowledge of the NRO SV lifecycle requirements

• Working knowledge NRO budgeting and financial processes The Level-IV LSE position is a senior level engineering professional who possesses all the qualifications of a Level-III LSE as well as additional management, communication and technical qualifications. Level IV LSEs will develop briefings and assessment to a variety of audiences and must be able to convey information in a clear and articulate manner to Government leadership. Level IV LSEs-will be required to support strategic planning as well as cradle to grave launch and launch support activities. Level IV LSE contractors shall possess at least the Technical Level N (T4) plus the following expected qualifications:
• 10 years space 1aunch experience (Desired: IO years of experience with OSL system capabilities or similar.)
• Demonstrated ability to establish effective working relationships with other Government agencies and mission partners
• Substantive experience providing risk assessments and risk-management recommendations to program managers in support of successful mission accomplishment Experience delivering effective briefings/presentations/papers on complex topics for audiences that may be large and/or include high-level decision makers
• Demonstrated ability to prioritize competing requirements and tasks and managing long tenn tasks as well as short-term obligations
• Ability to effectively provide guidance to Level-I, Level-II, and Level-III LSEs Pay Range: VTG's estimated starting pay range is $150,000 - 210,000 annually, which is a general guideline for the geographic location. When extending an offer, VTG also considers work experience, education, skill level, market considerations and may possibly include contractual requirements which may cause an offer to fall outside of this range
Date Posted: 03 May 2025
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