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Human Factors Software Engineer

Astrion
United States, Texas, Houston
Apr 28, 2025
Overview

Be the Difference

Human Factors Software Engineer

Location: NASA Johnson Space Center (JSC)- Houston TX

Shape the Future of Space Exploration

Astrion is seeking a Human Factors Software Engineer to help design systems that support deep space missions while enhancing safety, usability, and performance. Join our innovative and diverse team as we work on some of the most exciting challenges in aerospace engineering.

Are you passionate about pushing the boundaries of human spaceflight? Do you dream of designing technology that helps astronauts safely and intuitively interact with complex systems in space? If so, we want to hear from you.

Note: This opportunity is for a potential opening. While we await final confirmation, we are actively identifying top candidates and conducting interviews.

Your Mission

As a Human Factors Software Engineer, you will ensure that space systems are designed with the human in mind-intuitive, efficient, and safe to operate. You'll collaborate with multidisciplinary teams to assess and enhance human-machine interfaces, contributing directly to mission success.

Your responsibilities will include:

  • Evaluating human interaction with complex software and robotic systems

  • Assessing interfaces for usability, cognitive load, and situational awareness

  • Applying best practices in human-centered and user interface design

  • Contributing to software development, verification, and validation processes

  • Supporting the design of autonomous and safety-critical systems

  • Performing additional duties in support of system development and mission success

What You'll Bring Minimum Qualifications:
  • Bachelor's degree in engineering or related field

  • 2-5 years of relevant experience

  • Understanding of Human-Computer or Human-Robotic Interface principles

  • Experience in software testing, validation, and distributed system design

  • Familiarity with:

    • Human performance analysis

    • Usability and maintainability

    • Human error mitigation

    • Risk and safety hazard avoidance

    • Remote operations and autonomous systems

  • Excellent communication and collaboration skills

  • Strong customer service mindset and team-first attitude

Preferred Experience:
  • Background in spacecraft avionics and software architecture

  • Knowledge of NASA systems and development standards

  • Experience with mission-critical or safety-critical environments

Why Choose Us?

Join a team where your work directly impacts the future of space exploration-and where you'll grow both personally and professionally. Perks include:

  • Inspiring work that supports NASA's human spaceflight programs

  • Career development opportunities and mentorship

  • 9/80 work schedule (every other Friday off)

  • Onsite cafeteria with breakfast and lunch options

  • A diverse, inclusive, and innovative workplace culture


Additional Details
  • U.S. Citizenship or Permanent Residency may be required

  • Must be able to complete a government background check

  • Standard office environment with occasional physical demands

  • Professional behavior and appropriate appearance required for safety and collaboration

Ready to make an impact-on Earth and beyond? Join us and help shape the systems that will carry humanity farther than ever before.

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