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Aegis Aerospace has a long legacy of developing space hardware payloads for the International Space Station and more recently for NASA's Lunar missions. We continue to expand our portfolio of projects as we are developing yet another ISS payload and hardware for a commercial space station. We are seeking a skilled Project Manager to join our project team in Webster, TX to manage these exciting projects. The successful candidate will be an experienced project manager responsible for leading a team to design, procure, assemble, integrate and test hardware.
Key Responsibilities
The Project Manager will be responsible for:
• Leading technically complex space projects requiring a strong understanding of mechanical, electrical, software, space systems, space operations, and systems engineering principles and practices.
• Developing and executing tailored hardware development plans, ensuring alignment with project life-cycle processes and mission requirements.
• Coordinating project schedules, deliverables, and resources with stakeholders (e.g., customers, project teams, suppliers, and third parties) to optimize performance and meet objectives.
• Ensuring project remains within budget, managing project budgets, providing accurate cost estimates, and reporting financial status to stakeholders regularly.
• Overseeing technical execution, setting expectations for cross-functional teams, and leading design life-cycle reviews to maintain schedule and quality.
• Communicate project progress, risks, and key decisions to customers and leadership, fostering transparency and trust.
• Identifying, and assessing internal and external risks, planning and tracking mitigation activities to timely closure.
• Presenting design progress, technical approaches, and rationales to design review boards with clarity and confidence.
• Ensuring hardware designs meet stringent size, weight, power, and cost requirements for space applications.
• Executing procurement, manufacturing, and testing of mechanical hardware to meet project milestones and quality standards.
• Contributing to safety documentation and presenting to safety review boards as required.
• Mentoring junior engineers and project team members, fostering a culture of collaboration and innovation.
• Driving continuous improvement in project management processes, incorporating lessons learned to enhance future program outcomes.
• Overall execution and performance of project.
• Performing other duties as assigned to support program success.
• Minimal travel required; occasional evening or weekend work may be necessary to meet project deadlines.
Minimum Qualifications:
• 5+ years of project management experience engineering complex systems/programs.
• Bachelor's degree in Engineering (e.g., Mechanical, Electrical, Aerospace, or Systems) from a U.S.-accredited institution.
• Excellent organizational and time management skills with sound engineering judgment.
• Proven ability to manage cross-functional teams and deliver projects on time and within budget.
Desired Qualifications:
• Master's degree in Engineering or Business Administration from US accredited institution.
• Experience designing, procuring, manufacturing, and testing hardware for extreme environments (e.g., space, high-temperature, or high-vibration conditions).
• Knowledge of industry standards for space hardware development (e.g., NASA, MIL-STD).
Come join our team as we become a leading, large, world-class company providing high quality innovative technical solutions to our diverse portfolio of clients!
Aegis Aerospace is an Equal Opportunity Employer /M/F/disability/protected veteran employer.
Key Responsibilities
The Project Manager will be responsible for:
• Leading technically complex space projects requiring a strong understanding of mechanical, electrical, software, space systems, space operations, and systems engineering principles and practices.
• Developing and executing tailored hardware development plans, ensuring alignment with project life-cycle processes and mission requirements.
• Coordinating project schedules, deliverables, and resources with stakeholders (e.g., customers, project teams, suppliers, and third parties) to optimize performance and meet objectives.
• Ensuring project remains within budget, managing project budgets, providing accurate cost estimates, and reporting financial status to stakeholders regularly.
• Overseeing technical execution, setting expectations for cross-functional teams, and leading design life-cycle reviews to maintain schedule and quality.
• Communicate project progress, risks, and key decisions to customers and leadership, fostering transparency and trust.
• Identifying, and assessing internal and external risks, planning and tracking mitigation activities to timely closure.
• Presenting design progress, technical approaches, and rationales to design review boards with clarity and confidence.
• Ensuring hardware designs meet stringent size, weight, power, and cost requirements for space applications.
• Executing procurement, manufacturing, and testing of mechanical hardware to meet project milestones and quality standards.
• Contributing to safety documentation and presenting to safety review boards as required.
• Mentoring junior engineers and project team members, fostering a culture of collaboration and innovation.
• Driving continuous improvement in project management processes, incorporating lessons learned to enhance future program outcomes.
• Overall execution and performance of project.
• Performing other duties as assigned to support program success.
• Minimal travel required; occasional evening or weekend work may be necessary to meet project deadlines.
Minimum Qualifications:
• 5+ years of project management experience engineering complex systems/programs.
• Bachelor's degree in Engineering (e.g., Mechanical, Electrical, Aerospace, or Systems) from a U.S.-accredited institution.
• Excellent organizational and time management skills with sound engineering judgment.
• Proven ability to manage cross-functional teams and deliver projects on time and within budget.
Desired Qualifications:
• Master's degree in Engineering or Business Administration from US accredited institution.
• Experience designing, procuring, manufacturing, and testing hardware for extreme environments (e.g., space, high-temperature, or high-vibration conditions).
• Knowledge of industry standards for space hardware development (e.g., NASA, MIL-STD).
Come join our team as we become a leading, large, world-class company providing high quality innovative technical solutions to our diverse portfolio of clients!
Aegis Aerospace is an Equal Opportunity Employer /M/F/disability/protected veteran employer.
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