Enter your vote today! A new poll has been created for the
TV-HFES group:
Vote for Treasurer, TV-HFES
o Sage Jessee, ARL-HRED
o Write-in Candidate [via email]
To vote, please visit the following web page:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TV-HFES/surveys?id=2239797
Note: Please do not reply to this message. Poll votes are
not collected via email. To vote, you must go to the Yahoo! Groups
web site listed above.
Thanks!
Enter your vote today! A new poll has been created for the
TV-HFES group:
Vote for Secretary, TV-HFES
o Tamra Kite, UGS/Siemens
o Write-in Candidate [via email]
To vote, please visit the following web page:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TV-HFES/surveys?id=2239790
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not collected via email. To vote, you must go to the Yahoo! Groups
web site listed above.
Thanks!
Enter your vote today! A new poll has been created for the
TV-HFES group:
Vote for President, TV-HFES
o Dr. Tony Morris, ARL-HRED
o Write-in Candidate [via email]
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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TV-HFES/surveys?id=2239796
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not collected via email. To vote, you must go to the Yahoo! Groups
web site listed above.
Thanks!
Enter your vote today! A new poll has been created for the
TV-HFES group:
Vote for Vice President, TV-HFES
o Dr. Jodi Price, UAH
o Write-in Candidate [via email]
To vote, please visit the following web page:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TV-HFES/surveys?id=2239789
Note: Please do not reply to this message. Poll votes are
not collected via email. To vote, you must go to the Yahoo! Groups
web site listed above.
Thanks!
For HF/E Professionals in the Tennessee Valley area:
We are pleased to announce the next meeting of the local HFES chapter, below are
the details (also see attached flyer). We also encourage everyone to join our
Yahoo Groups website at http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/TV-HFES/ for access
to our chapter calendar, files from past meetings, and more.
Who: Academic, industry, and government professionals practicing Human Factors
and Ergonomics in and around Huntsville, Alabama.
What: UAH HF/E Student Presentations
a) Ajinkya Kulkarni: "Reciprocity Attacks in Pervasive Computing"
b) Terence Strait: "Visual Workload"
When: 13 Oct 09, Tues, 11:30am-12:30pm
Where: 1525 Perimeter Parkway, Huntsville. After entering main entrance,
conference room is down the left hallway.
[http://tinyurl.com/cytrdt for directions]
**$5 box lunch from Atlanta Bread Company!
Why: Promote human factors and provide a forum for human factors professionals
to connect.
You can RSVP back to me via email or phone. Feel free to forward this
announcement to anyone else who might be interested. For planning purposes, the
follow-on meeting date is 10 Nov 09, 1130-1230. Thanks for your support.
Josh Kennedy
President, TV-HFES
I recently graduated from Tufts University with a bachelor's degree in engineering psychology. I am seeking a position in the Huntsville area in which I can gain experience in defense and aerospace projects. I already have some experience working on a DoD contract, but I am excited about transitioning into a new career in human factors.
Please take a look at my resume at http://schwartzster.com/resume.pdf. If you have any suggestions to assist my job search or know someone who might be able to help, please feel free to contact me.
I would be willing to serve as VP or treasurer, if you can't find anyone who really wants the job.
Jerry Wocken
From: Josh Kennedy <josh-kennedy@...> To: TV-HFES@yahoogroups.com Sent: Monday, August 3, 2009 4:41:41 PM Subject: [TV-HFES] Nominations of New Officers
The Tennessee Valley Chapter of HFES (TV-HFES) is soliciting human factors/ergonomics (HF/E) professionals in the area for nominations to become chapter officers. In Oct 2009, we will hold elections to fill the posts of President, Vice-President, Secretary, and Treasurer.
Nominations can be submitted to me via email; the nomination period will open from 4 Aug - 12 Oct. You are certainly encouraged to nominate yourself if you wish to serve in one of these capacities.
With the exception of President, chapter officers are not required to be members of the HFES national organization (President must be a full member). Of course, we encourage all HF/E professionals become members of HFES.
Thank you for your continuing efforts in the field of HF/E on behalf of our constituency: the human being.
The Tennessee Valley Chapter of HFES (TV-HFES) is soliciting human
factors/ergonomics (HF/E) professionals in the area for nominations to become
chapter officers. In Oct 2009, we will hold elections to fill the posts of
President, Vice-President, Secretary, and Treasurer.
Nominations can be submitted to me via email; the nomination period will open
from 4 Aug - 12 Oct. You are certainly encouraged to nominate yourself if you
wish to serve in one of these capacities.
With the exception of President, chapter officers are not required to be members
of the HFES national organization (President must be a full member). Of course,
we encourage all HF/E professionals become members of HFES.
Thank you for your continuing efforts in the field of HF/E on behalf of our
constituency: the human being.
Josh Kennedy
President, TV-HFES
For HF/E Professionals in the Tennessee Valley area:
We are pleased to announce the next meeting of the local HFES chapter, below are
the details (also see attached flyer). We also encourage everyone to join our
Yahoo Groups website at http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/TV-HFES/ for access
to our chapter calendar, files from past meetings, and more.
Who: Academic, industry, and government professionals practicing Human Factors
and Ergonomics in and around Huntsville, Alabama.
What: Tom Hagale, Boeing Company.
When: 11 Aug 09, Tues, 11:30am-12:30pm
Where: 1525 Perimeter Parkway, Huntsville. After entering main entrance,
conference room is down the left hallway.
[http://tinyurl.com/cytrdt for directions]
**$5 box lunch from Atlanta Bread Company!
Why: Promote human factors and provide a forum for human factors professionals
to connect.
You can RSVP back to me via email or phone. Feel free to forward this
announcement to anyone else who might be interested. For planning purposes, the
follow-on meeting date is 11 Aug 09, 1130-1230. Thanks for your support.
Josh Kennedy
President, TV-HFES
Hey there,
Glad I was finally able to make a meeting :) After 3 years! Time fly's. Looking
forward to meeting everyone. Really enjoyed Gary's presentation Tuesday.
Jena
Thanks, Jerry Wocken MSFC 256-961-2154 cell 256-653-2048
"An alien spacecraft sacrificed itself to prevent a gigantic meteor from slamming into the planet above Siberia in June 1908, which would have annihilated virtually all life on Earth."
-- Russian scientist Yuriy Lavbin (Fox News, May 27, 2009)
...
From: Josh Kennedy [mailto:josh-kennedy@...] Sent: Tuesday, June 02, 2009 3:02 PM To: TV-HFES@yahoogroups.com Subject: [TV-HFES] TV-HFES Meeting, 9 Jun 09
For HF/E Professionals in the Tennessee Valley area:
We are pleased to announce the next meeting of the local HFES chapter, below are the details (also see attached flyer). We also encourage everyone to join our Yahoo Groups website at http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/TV-HFES/ for access to our chapter calendar, files from past meetings, and more.
Who: Academic, industry, and government professionals practicing Human Factors and Ergonomics in and around Huntsville, Alabama.
What: Mr. Gary Braman, Sikorsky. "Investigating Human Error"
When: 9 Jun 09, Tues, 11:30am-12:30pm
Where: 1525 Perimeter Parkway, Huntsville. After entering main entrance, conference room is down the left hallway. [http://tinyurl.com/cytrdt for directions]
**$5 box lunch from Atlanta Bread Company!
Why: Promote human factors and provide a forum for human factors professionals to connect.
You can RSVP back to me via email or phone. Feel free to forward this announcement to anyone else who might be interested. For planning purposes, the follow-on meeting date is 11 Aug 09, 1130-1230. Thanks for your support.
For HF/E Professionals in the Tennessee Valley area:
We are pleased to announce the next meeting of the local HFES chapter, below are
the details (also see attached flyer). We also encourage everyone to join our
Yahoo Groups website at http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/TV-HFES/ for access
to our chapter calendar, files from past meetings, and more.
Who: Academic, industry, and government professionals practicing Human Factors
and Ergonomics in and around Huntsville, Alabama.
What: Mr. Gary Braman, Sikorsky. "Investigating Human Error"
When: 9 Jun 09, Tues, 11:30am-12:30pm
Where: 1525 Perimeter Parkway, Huntsville. After entering main entrance,
conference room is down the left hallway.
[http://tinyurl.com/cytrdt for directions]
**$5 box lunch from Atlanta Bread Company!
Why: Promote human factors and provide a forum for human factors professionals
to connect.
You can RSVP back to me via email or phone. Feel free to forward this
announcement to anyone else who might be interested. For planning purposes, the
follow-on meeting date is 11 Aug 09, 1130-1230. Thanks for your support.
Josh Kennedy
President, TV-HFES
For HF/E Professionals in the Tennessee Valley area:
We are pleased to announce the next meeting of the local HFES chapter, below are
the details (also see attached flyer). We also encourage everyone to join our
Yahoo Groups website at http://groups.yahoo.com.groups/tv-hfes for access to our
chapter calendar, files from past meetings, and more.
Who: Academic, industry, and government professionals practicing Human Factors
and Ergonomics in and around Huntsville, Alabama.
What: Mr. Neal Tilghman, Raytheon. "Human Factors Methods for Visualizing
Requirements"
When: 12 May 09, Tues, 11:30am-12:30pm
Where: 1525 Perimeter Parkway, Huntsville. [http://tinyurl.com/cytrdy for
directions]
**$5 box lunch from Atlanta Bread Company!
Why: Promote human factors and provide a forum for human factors professionals
to connect.
You can RSVP back to me via email or phone. Feel free to forward this
announcement to anyone else who might be interested. For planning purposes, the
follow-on meeting date is 9 Jun 09, 1130-1230. Thanks for your support.
Josh Kennedy
President, TV-HFES
For HF/E Professionals in the Tennessee Valley area:
We are pleased to announce the next meeting of the local HFES chapter, below are
the details (also see attached flyer). We also encourage everyone to join our
Yahoo Groups website at http://groups.yahoo.com.groups/tv-hfes for access to our
chapter calendar, files from past meetings, and more.
Who: Academic, industry, and government professionals practicing Human Factors
and Ergonomics in and around Huntsville, Alabama.
What: Mr. Sage Jessee, UAH HFE Grad Student and ARL-HRED. "Examining the
convergent and discriminant validity of visual and mental workload using ocular
activity variables." Master's Thesis.
When: 14 Mar 09, Tues, 11:30am-12:30pm
Where: UAH? See map for direction and parking.
**$5 box lunch from Atlanta Bread Company!
Why: Promote human factors and provide a forum for human factors professionals
to connect.
You can RSVP back to me via email or phone. Feel free to forward this
announcement to anyone else who might be interested. For planning purposes, the
follow-on meeting date is 12 May 09, 1130-1230. Thanks for your support.
Josh Kennedy
President, TV-HFES
Below is a message from Dr. Jennifer Blume calling for technical reviewers.
Josh Kennedy
El Presidente, TV-HFES
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Dear Colleagues,
We are soliciting Technical Reviewers for the human space exploration and/or
human factors and performance manuscripts submitted to the "Human Factors for
Space Missions: Ground and Flight Operations" session at the 39th International
Conference on Environmental Systems. The Technical review process and your
evaluation of the manuscripts assists in determining if papers are of sufficient
quality for SAE publications and possible awards.
The draft manuscripts will be available for review in the end of March. The
Reviewers scores and comments are provided through an online computer system
with SAE and will be due the first week in April. The papers are typically 5 to
10 pages.
We have about ten papers and need three reviewers per paper. The papers cover a
range of topics that include virtual reality, modeling, cognition, training,
design, behavior. If you are able and willing to help please let me know.
Thank you,
Jennifer Blume
Jennifer Linda Blume, Ph.D.
jennifer.l.blume@...
Human Factors for Space Missions: Ground and Flight Operations (Session Code:
ICES510) This session presents Human Factors topics applicable to space missions
with special emphasis on ground assembly, deployment, logistics, maintenance,
and operations for both Earth-bound preflight as well as extra-terrestrial
planetary missions. Topics may include procedures, tools, human-automation
interaction, remote operation, team performance, design or assessment methods,
training. Papers may report research as well as descriptions of design, methods,
tools, policy, or experience.
09ICES-0110 - TAS-I Virtual Reality Tool for COLUMBUS MSP/PEI Stage Analysis
Verification:Case Studies and Lesson Learned
09ICES-0317 - Technology Transfer Challenges: A Case Study of User-Centered
Design in NASA's Systems Engineering Culture
09ICES-0325 - Application of Modeling and Simulation in Large Manned Systems
for HFE and Manning/Crewing Design
09ICES-0010 - Behavioral Systems Management of Confined Microsocieties: An
Agenda for Research and Applications
09ICES-0102 - Effects of Prolonged (60 days) Simulated Microgravity Condition
on Cognitive and Emotional Functions
09ICES-0210 - Modeling Mission Operations Trade Spaces and Lunar C3I
Capabilities
09ICES-0261 - Assessment of Cognitive Abilities in Simulated Space Ascent
Environments
09ICES-0041 - Paradigm of Pre-Mission Training for Long-Duration Space
Expeditions
09ICES-0129 - A Methodology for Training International Space Station Crews to
Respond to On-Orbit Emergencies
09ICES-0139 - Mentoring SFRM: A New Approach to International Space Station
Flight Controller Training
09ICES-0292 - Air Force Human System Integration Handbook
For HF/E Professionals in the Tennessee Valley area:
We are pleased to announce the next meeting of the local HFES chapter, below are
the details (also see attached flyer). We also encourage everyone to join our
Yahoo Groups website at http://groups.yahoo.com.groups/tv-hfes for access to our
chapter calendar, files from past meetings, and more.
Who: Academic, industry, and government professionals practicing Human Factors
and Ergonomics in and around Huntsville, Alabama.
What: Product Demo from Haption (and partners Dassault Systems Delmia, ART, and
TechViz) on full body motion tracking and more in a CAD environment
When: 10 Mar 09, Tues, 11:30am-12:30pm
Where: Jacobs Conference Center, 1500 Perimeter Parkway, Suite 100. See map for
direction and parking.
**$5 box lunch from Atlanta Bread Company!
Why: Promote human factors and provide a forum for human factors professionals
to connect.
You can RSVP back to me via email or phone. Feel free to forward this
announcement to anyone else who might be interested. For planning purposes, the
follow-on meeting date is 14 Apr 09, 1130-1230. Thanks for your support.
Josh Kennedy
President, TV-HFES
From: TV-HFES@yahoogroups.com [mailto:TV-HFES@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Josh Kennedy Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2009 10:26 AM To: TV-HFES@yahoogroups.com Subject: [TV-HFES] TV-HFES Meeting, 10 Feb 09
For HF/E Professionals in the Tennessee Valley area:
We are pleased to announce the next meeting of the local HFES chapter, below are the details (also see attached flyer). We also encourage everyone to join our Yahoo Groups website at http://groups.yahoo.com.groups/tv-hfes for access to our chapter calendar, files from past meetings, and more.
Who: Academic, industry, and government professionals practicing Human Factors and Ergonomics in and around Huntsville, Alabama.
What: Speaker is Marc Antonison, Ph.D. Candidate, UAH, on "Work Engagement"
When: 10 Feb 09, Tues, 11:30am-12:30pm
Where: UAH Shelby Center, Rm 121. Parking available just to south of building **$5 box lunch from Atlanta Bread Company!
Why: Promote human factors and provide a forum for human factors professionals to connect.
You can RSVP back to me via email or phone. Feel free to forward this announcement to anyone else who might be interested. For planning purposes, the follow-on meeting date is 10 Mar 09, 1130-1230. Thanks for your support.
From: TV-HFES@yahoogroups.com [mailto:TV-HFES@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Josh Kennedy Sent: Tuesday, February 03, 2009 10:26 AM To: TV-HFES@yahoogroups.com Subject: [TV-HFES] TV-HFES Meeting, 10 Feb 09
For HF/E Professionals in the Tennessee Valley area:
We are pleased to announce the next meeting of the local HFES chapter, below are the details (also see attached flyer). We also encourage everyone to join our Yahoo Groups website at http://groups.yahoo.com.groups/tv-hfes for access to our chapter calendar, files from past meetings, and more.
Who: Academic, industry, and government professionals practicing Human Factors and Ergonomics in and around Huntsville, Alabama.
What: Speaker is Marc Antonison, Ph.D. Candidate, UAH, on "Work Engagement"
When: 10 Feb 09, Tues, 11:30am-12:30pm
Where: UAH Shelby Center, Rm 121. Parking available just to south of building **$5 box lunch from Atlanta Bread Company!
Why: Promote human factors and provide a forum for human factors professionals to connect.
You can RSVP back to me via email or phone. Feel free to forward this announcement to anyone else who might be interested. For planning purposes, the follow-on meeting date is 10 Mar 09, 1130-1230. Thanks for your support.
TV-HFES Members:
One of our student members, Sage Jessee, will be conducting his thesis
defense this month enroute to his M.S. and completion of the Human
Factors program at UAH. His advisor is Dr. Tony Morris. Details are
below, please feel free to attend if you like.
Thesis Defense: Examining the Convergent and Discriminative Validity of
Visual & Mental Workload
1:00 pm
Friday, February 20, 2009
Morton Hall 101A
UAHuntsville Campus
Josh Kennedy
President, TV-HFES
For HF/E Professionals in the Tennessee Valley area:
We are pleased to announce the next meeting of the local HFES chapter, below are the details (also see attached flyer). We also encourage everyone to join our Yahoo Groups website at http://groups.yahoo.com.groups/tv-hfes for access to our chapter calendar, files from past meetings, and more.
Who: Academic, industry, and government professionals practicing Human Factors and Ergonomics in and around Huntsville, Alabama.
What: Speaker is Marc Antonison, Ph.D. Candidate, UAH, on "Work Engagement"
When: 10 Feb 09, Tues, 11:30am-12:30pm
Where: UAH Shelby Center, Rm 121. Parking available just to south of building **$5 box lunch from Atlanta Bread Company!
Why: Promote human factors and provide a forum for human factors professionals to connect.
You can RSVP back to me via email or phone. Feel free to forward this announcement to anyone else who might be interested. For planning purposes, the follow-on meeting date is 10 Mar 09, 1130-1230. Thanks for your support.
TV-HFES Members:
Per our normal meeting rhythm, our next get-together was planned for
Tues, 11 Nov 08. The chapters officers have opted to CANCEL this
meeting, primarily because it falls on Veteran's Day, along with other
factors (namely, we're all crazy busy at work!).
December is a normal bye-month for our group, and in Jan 09 we'll have
an officers meeting. The next general attendance meeting will be
tentatively set for 9 Feb 09, the regular 2d Tues rhythm.
A Happy Halloween, Happy Thanksgiving, Merry Christmas, Happy New Year,
Happy Hanukkah, and Happy Holidays in general to all!
Josh Kennedy
President, TV-HFES
I have to decline this month as I have a half-day class on Tuesday and am
involved in another lunchtime meeting at the same time that I must attend. See
you all next month!
Tom Hagale
-----Original Message-----
From: Josh Kennedy [mailto:josh-kennedy@...]
Sent: Sat 10/11/2008 9:36 AM
To: TV-HFES@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [TV-HFES] TV-HFES Meeting, 14 Oct 08
For HF/E Professionals in the Tennessee Valley area:
We are pleased to announce the next meeting of the local HFES
chapter, below are the details (also see attached flyer). We also
encourage everyone to join our Yahoo Groups website at
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/tv-hfes for access to our chapter
calendar, files from past meetings, and more.
Who: Academic, industry, and government professionals practicing
Human Factors and Ergonomics in and around Huntsville, Alabama.
What: Speaker is Mike Hubler, Mananger, Human-Computer Interaction
Group, Defense Systems, Teledyne Brown Engineering. "STAGE:
Performance Role-Based Function with Personalized Clients"
When: 14 Oct 08, Tues, 11:30am-12:30pm
**$3 lunch from Raytheon Cafeteria!
Where: Raytheon, 401 Jan Davis Dr, Cummings Research Park
Why: Promote human factors and provide a forum for human factors
professionals to connect.
There was some confusion as to meeting date for this month. My humble
apologies for those who got caught in my mistake; the fault is all
mine!
You can RSVP back to me via email or phone. Feel free to forward this
announcement to anyone else who might be interested. For planning
purposes, the follow-on meeting date is 11 Nov 08, 1130-1230,
featuring UAH human factors students. Thanks for your support.
Josh Kennedy
President, TV-HFES
josh-kennedy@...
(W) 256-876-6416
(BB) 256-975-5733
Folks - received the following job announcement via HFES mailers:
Josh
The following Public/DEU Vacancy Announcement opened today, September
26, 2008, and closes Thursday, January 22, 2009
Engineering Research Psychologist (GS 0180-12)
Human Factors Division, RTV-4G
Announcement No.RITA.VOLPE-2008-0045
The vacancy is open to the general public and posted on the USAJOBS
website. The link to the announcement is:
http://jobsearch.usajobs.gov/ftva.asp?seeker=1&JobID=76096538
Please note that this job is announced at grade GS-12, and there are
several openings. Applications will be reviewed on an ongoing basis
and candidates will be contacted for interviews throughout the open
period of the announcement which closes on Thursday, January 22,
2009. Equal consideration will be given to all applications received.
Please direct any questions to Mary Hughes, Volpe Human Resources, at
617-494-2526.
Highlights:
*Must be a US citizen to apply
*Must have a Bachelor's, Masters, or PhD in Psychology
*Specialized experience must include:
* Experience analyzing human capabilities and limitations in the area
of Aerospace Systems using existing theory and available methods and
precedents. And,
* Experience developing Aviation Human Factors research study plans,
including: creating experimental models, proposed tests, and
questionnaires; carrying out statistical and other kinds of
validation studies; assessing results and judging their applicability
and value to the problem, and making recommendations and reports.
*Salary Range: 70,699.00 - 91,913.00 USD per year
*Position is located in Cambridge, MA
*Job is posted for multiple positions. The deadline for the first
round of applications is 24 October 2008, but applications will be
considered into January.
For HF/E Professionals in the Tennessee Valley area:
We are pleased to announce the next meeting of the local HFES
chapter, below are the details (also see attached flyer). We also
encourage everyone to join our Yahoo Groups website at
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/tv-hfes for access to our chapter
calendar, files from past meetings, and more.
Who: Academic, industry, and government professionals practicing
Human Factors and Ergonomics in and around Huntsville, Alabama.
What: Speaker is Mike Hubler, Mananger, Human-Computer Interaction
Group, Defense Systems, Teledyne Brown Engineering. "STAGE:
Performance Role-Based Function with Personalized Clients"
When: 14 Oct 08, Tues, 11:30am-12:30pm
**$3 lunch from Raytheon Cafeteria!
Where: Raytheon, 401 Jan Davis Dr, Cummings Research Park
Why: Promote human factors and provide a forum for human factors
professionals to connect.
There was some confusion as to meeting date for this month. My humble
apologies for those who got caught in my mistake; the fault is all
mine!
You can RSVP back to me via email or phone. Feel free to forward this
announcement to anyone else who might be interested. For planning
purposes, the follow-on meeting date is 11 Nov 08, 1130-1230,
featuring UAH human factors students. Thanks for your support.
Josh Kennedy
President, TV-HFES
josh-kennedy@...
(W) 256-876-6416
(BB) 256-975-5733
I received the following job solicitation, contact info the the
recruiter is at the bottom:
Josh Kennedy
President
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Location: Huntsville, AL
Orbital Science
Website: www.orbital.com
Job Description/Essential Functions:
Minimum Qualifications:
Ideal candidate shall possess a BS in engineering, plus four (4) or
more years of related experience in Integration and Test
Engineering. Candidate must have a current active secret security
clearance.
Skills Needed:
Candidate must possess skills with integration and test engineering.
Candidate should possess a systems engineering perspective to rocket
or missile integration and testing. Excellent communication skills,
both verbal and written are required. Ability to work effectively
under tight schedules is a must. Ability to proactively interface
with a multi-disciplinary team of engineers in the pursuit of
focused, time-critical takes is required. Must be familiar working
in a Windows based PC environment. Knowledge of Matlab, UNIX, and
Labview are a plus.
Duties Specific to the Position:
This position will be responsible for conducting hands-on
Integration and Test activities for an assigned program and
developing design for testability analyses. Engineer will assist in
flight vehicle processing, procedure development, and test review.
Position will also be responsible for performing data reduction and
detailed analysis from system level vehicle testing. Data analysis
will be across multiple engineering disciplines (Electrical,
Software, Mechanical, etc). Other duties as assigned.
EOE/M/F/D/V
Required Qualifications:
BS or equivalent experience and four years of related experience is
required.
Contact: Jim Cosgrove 904-280-5126 GTW (Get to Work)