Wind Tunnel Characterization - Icing Cloud Specialist Engineer
HX5 Sierra, LLC. | |||||||||||||||
United States, Ohio, Cleveland | |||||||||||||||
21000 Brookpark Rd (Show on map) | |||||||||||||||
Jan 17, 2025 | |||||||||||||||
Wind Tunnel Characterization - Icing Cloud Specialist Engineer Location
US-OH-Cleveland
Overview The Test Facilities Operation, Maintenance and Engineering (TFOME) team at the NASA Glenn Research Center provides engineering and technical services in the areas of aeropropulsion and space propulsion and power test facilities. TFOME management is dedicated to excellence in service and to providing outstanding technical opportunities for our employees. We specialize in providing unique products and services to NASA Glenn. We are currently seeking a Wind Tunnel Characterization (WTC) - Icing Cloud Specialist Enginner to join our team that will be providing facility and characterization engineering support to our wind tunnels as part of the TFOME contract at the NASA Glenn Research Center. HX5 Sierra, LLC is an Equal Opportunity Employer that recruits and hires qualified candidates without regard to race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, national origin, ancestry, citizenship, disability, or veteran status. Responsibilities FUNCTION OF POSITION The Icing Cloud Characterization Specialist (ICCS) is a member of the Wind Tunnel Characterization (WTC) team. ICCS is responsible for understanding the icing cloud physics and characterization in the NASA Glenn Icing Research Tunnel (IRT) and Propulsion Systems Laboratory (PSL). For both IRT and PSL, this includes developing and maintaining the icing cloud calibration, documenting the flow quality over the entire operating range of the facility and ensuring the stability and repeatability of the icing cloud through health monitoring techniques such as statistical process control. The ICCS is a key member of the facility and will work closely with facility and test engineers to ensure that customer needs in terms of icing cloud conditions are being met. The understanding of the wind tunnel operations and flow field that the ICCS must possess are foundational to ensuring that quality data is being produced from each test project. The ICCS is responsible for the overall planning and execution of icing cloud characterization tasks (hardware and software development and testing) and for documenting the icing cloud characterization details. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES 1. The primary task of the Wind Tunnel Characterization - Icing Cloud Specialist is to develop and execute the icing cloud characterization procedures for a IRT and PSL. As defined by the NASA Aeronautics Evaluation and Test Competency (AETC) Wind Tunnel Characterization Working Group (WTCWG), the overall characterization for a wind tunnel will consist of the following four key points: (1) Calibration, (2) Flow Quality, (3) Facility Evaluation, and (4) Quality Assurance. The ICCS will develop the characterization plan for a given ground test facility to address these four key points while taking into consideration the specifics of the facility such as operating regime and primary test types. Qualifications 1. General knowledge and understanding of aerospace testing and facility operations. 2. Understanding of mechanical test systems involving hydraulics, high vacuum, pneumatics, fluid mechanics, fluid dynamics, aerodynamics, and mechanical design. 3. General understanding of electronic test systems involving data acquisition, sensors, and signal conditioning. 4. Requires a BS degree in engineering or a field related to the Icing Cloud Characterization position. 5. Programming skills are highly desirable, particularly a working knowledge of MATLAB. 6. Proficient in use of Microsoft Excel, Word, and PowerPoint. |