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Still Imagery Cataloger
MORI AssociatesMORI Associates is a leading technology and communications services company dedicated to advancing mission-critical solutions for government agencies and commer
Title: Still Imagery Cataloger Location: Clear Lake, TX Job Description: MORI Associates is seeking a Still Imagery Cataloger to enter descriptive metadata for archived still imagery from the International Space Station (ISS), Artemis missions, and ground-based institutional imagery. This position is part of Multimedia Operations under the Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO) in support of the NASA Enterprise Multimedia and Integrated Technical Services (eMITS) contract. eMITS is the Agency’s enterprise-level contract creating and delivering multimedia and technical communications through the use of the internet, digital platforms, and IT management for NASA’s Office of the Chief Information Officer (OCIO) and Office of Communications (OCOMM). From photographing rocket launches and recoveries, to producing engaging videos, to information technology management, to using social media to share NASA’s message, eMITS integrates services for NASA IT and provides NASA’s communication to the outside world. Come join us in support of NASA’s mission to inspire the world through information and discovery. JOB DESCRIPTION / FUNCTIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES: This position will be responsible for the following: - Cataloging NASA crewed spaceflight downlinked still images, primarily International Space Station (ISS) related imagery but will be asked to work on new programs, such as Artemis, all archived into the internal media asset management system and database, Imagery Online (IO). - Researching customer requests using various databases developed internally at NASA Johnson Space Center (JSC),various external sources, and subject matter experts within the Imagery Repositories and Photo Operations. - Providing customer assistance in locating still imagery in digital and physical mediums and assisting them on how to obtain products. - Assist with other departmental tasks, special projects, and other duties as assigned. EXPERIENCE/COMPETENCIES/SKILLS: Minimum Requirements: - Great attention to detail; ability to consistently apply established metadata into the media asset management system with little or no error. - Customer service and teamwork skills. - Knowledge of computerized cataloging and related databases. - Time management skills; ability to effectively prioritize work and meet deadlines. - Ability to use Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, and Windows 10 or greater. - Ability to type 40 wpm. - Proven skills with writing, research, and communication. - Ability to work under deadlines. - Basic understanding of NASA, JSC, and the International Space Station (ISS). Proficient in Microsoft Office 365 (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Teams, OneNote, One Drive) and SharePoint. Preferred Qualifications: - Extensive knowledge of NASA, JSC, and ISS human spaceflight mission. - Knowledge of media asset management systems, metadata principles, and basic asset management. - Master of Library and Information Sciences. Performance Expectations: - Cataloging requires the use of a keyboard, to type metadata into records and perform searches within the Imagery Online (IO) database, and a mouse, to manipulate various functions within the software being used. The ability to type and manipulate a mouse are the most basic requirements for this job. Catalogers are required to use a government furnished workstation. - Catalogers are assigned a NASA mission to catalog. Catalogers are expected to catalog mission imagery, as well as ground-based institutional imagery. - Catalogers have a variety of tools to help them stay current on activities occurring or imminent on the ISS as well as to help determine what happened onboard recently. Catalogers are expected to utilize these tools on a daily basis in their cataloging duties. - Catalogers handle research requests from time to time as well as provide ISS identification assistance for any customers or Multimedia colleagues. Catalogers are regularly asked for assistance from colleagues in the Photo Lab in identifying shots on the ISS both interior and exterior. - Catalogers are expected to stay up to date on their knowledge of the ISS and routinely attend lectures or watch webcasts to that end. New Cataloger training typically lasts only a few days and consists of some the following: - The Still Imagery Repository Lead will sit with a new Cataloger for no more than 16 non-consecutive hours. - The Cataloger watches fly-through tours of the ISS for familiarization and will review still imagery reference material. - As part of training with the Lead, the Cataloger is walked through the Still Imagery Repository Continuity Book manual. This is a hybrid position based out of Johnson Space Center in Clear Lake, Texas. EDUCATION AND PREVIOUS WORK REQUIREMENTS: Associate’s Degree (A.A.) from an accredited college or technical school; or six months to one year work experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience. Salary Range: $45K to $52K MORI Associates is an EEO/AA/Disability/Vets Employer and complies with E-Verify.
Fluid Systems Design Engineer
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• Develop and maintain 3D fluid line routes within complex vehicle assemblies using CREO • Route tubing, flex lines, and rigid fluid lines for propellant, pressurant, pneumatic, hydraulic, and/or purge systems • Coordinate routing paths with structures, thermal, electrical, and propulsion teams to resolve interference conflicts • Produce complete 2D engineering drawings for fluid lines, tube assemblies, and associated fluid system hardware • Support the CAD team's efforts to prepare the design baseline for production release
Thermal Design Engineer
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• Responsible for the design, modeling, and documentation of passive thermal insulation systems • Work cross-functionally with thermal and structures engineering teams • Interface directly with program stakeholders to deliver high-quality drawings and documentation • Develop complete 3D and 2D models and engineering drawings for passive thermal insulation systems using CREO • Produce drawings in .CATDrawing or .drw file formats in accordance with program standards • Support design of MLI blanket flat patterns, layup stackups, and installation details • Ensure all models and drawings are fully complete and ready for peer review and final approval
Mechanical Design Engineers - Avionic Enclosures
MORI AssociatesMORI Associates is a leading technology and communications services company dedicated to advancing mission-critical solutions for government agencies and commer
*This job is fully remote from anywhere in the United States* Duration of this job is expected to be 6 months At MORI Associates, we partner with some of the most visionary and mission‑critical organizations in the world—including NASA, JPL, DoD, and leading science and technology innovators. Since 1997, our mid‑sized, nationwide team has been driven by a shared belief: agile, passionate, forward‑thinking professionals can meaningfully advance the future of science and technology for the benefit of life on Earth and beyond. We provide a full spectrum of high‑impact services, from strategic consulting to sophisticated engineering and information systems solutions. If you’re looking to apply your technical expertise to projects that push scientific boundaries and shape the future of space exploration, MORI Associates is where your next chapter begins. Mechanical Design Engineers – Avionics Enclosures (Lunar Vehicle Development) Join the team building humanity’s return to the Moon. We are seeking highly skilled Mechanical Design Engineers to design, develop, and deliver advanced avionics enclosure hardware for next‑generation lunar vehicles. In this role, you will create flight‑critical mechanical components that enable reliable operation in some of the harshest environments ever engineered. What You’ll Do Design and develop avionics enclosure hardware supporting lunar spacecraft systems, including: • Integrating printed circuit boards and interconnects into complex Lunar avionics products • Creating high‑fidelity 3D CAD models, assemblies, part drawings, installation drawings, and related documentation using drafting best practices and GTOL • Producing avionics enclosure designs in close collaboration with structural and thermal analysts to incorporate required features and meet system‑level constraints • Designing assembly aids, test fixtures, and supporting hardware for build and verification • Participating in mechanical design reviews and contributing to continuous improvement of design standards Engineering Deliverables You Will Own • Generation of part drawings and 3D models created exclusively in Creo, including participation in peer review • Creation of Creo-based model‑based definition (MBD) assembly drawings when requested • Delivery of avionics enclosure part and assembly drawings, including test fixtures, assembly tools, and interface control documentation • Performing and submitting tolerance stack‑ups on avionics enclosure assemblies • Providing detailed design information required to initiate and support procurement activities What You Bring BS degree in Mechanical Engineering or a closely related discipline, with 4+ years of related experience, including: • Strong proficiency with Creo for 3D modeling, drafting, and MBD • Experience designing mechanical components for electronics, avionics, or highly constrained environments • Familiarity with GD&T, tolerance analysis, and engineering best practices • Ability to collaborate cross‑functionally with electrical, structural, thermal, and systems engineering teams • A passion for hands‑on design work and contributing to hardware that will operate beyond Earth US citizenship or possession of a Green Card due to sensitive US government technology working on. Why Join MORI Associates? - Work on mission‑critical space programs with national impact. - Collaborate with world‑class engineers and scientists. - Solve complex technical challenges at the forefront of aerospace innovation. - Contribute to projects with long‑term scientific and societal benefits. - Get comprehensive fringe benefits Anticipated salary range: $95-135K, depending on related experience and education. MORI Associates is an EEO/AA/Disability/Vets Employer and complies with E-Verify.
Mechanical Design Engineers (3) - Avionic Packaging - 6+ months
MORI AssociatesMORI Associates is a leading technology and communications services company dedicated to advancing mission-critical solutions for government agencies and commer
*This job is fully remote from anywhere in the United States* At MORI Associates, we partner with some of the most visionary and mission‑critical organizations in the world—including NASA, JPL, DoD, and leading science and technology innovators. Since 1997, our mid‑sized, nationwide team has been driven by a shared belief: agile, passionate, forward‑thinking professionals can meaningfully advance the future of science and technology for the benefit of life on Earth and beyond. We provide a full spectrum of high‑impact services, from strategic consulting to sophisticated engineering and information systems solutions. If you’re looking to apply your technical expertise to projects that push scientific boundaries and shape the future of space exploration, MORI Associates is where your next chapter begins. Mechanical Design Engineers – Avionics Enclosures (Lunar Vehicle Development) Join the team building humanity’s return to the Moon. We are seeking highly skilled Mechanical Design Engineers to design, develop, and deliver advanced avionics enclosure hardware for next‑generation lunar vehicles. In this role, you will create flight‑critical mechanical components that enable reliable operation in some of the harshest environments ever engineered. What You’ll Do Design and develop avionics enclosure hardware supporting lunar spacecraft systems, including: • Integrating printed circuit boards and interconnects into complex Lunar avionics products • Creating high‑fidelity 3D CAD models, assemblies, part drawings, installation drawings, and related documentation using drafting best practices and GTOL • Producing avionics enclosure designs in close collaboration with structural and thermal analysts to incorporate required features and meet system‑level constraints • Designing assembly aids, test fixtures, and supporting hardware for build and verification • Participating in mechanical design reviews and contributing to continuous improvement of design standards Engineering Deliverables You Will Own • Generation of part drawings and 3D models created exclusively in Creo, including participation in peer review • Creation of Creo-based model‑based definition (MBD) assembly drawings when requested • Delivery of avionics enclosure part and assembly drawings, including test fixtures, assembly tools, and interface control documentation • Performing and submitting tolerance stack‑ups on avionics enclosure assemblies • Providing detailed design information required to initiate and support procurement activities What You Bring BS degree in Mechanical Engineering or a closely related discipline, with 4+ years of related experience, including: • Strong proficiency with Creo for 3D modeling, drafting, and MBD • Experience designing mechanical components for electronics, avionics, or highly constrained environments • Familiarity with GD&T, tolerance analysis, and engineering best practices • Ability to collaborate cross‑functionally with electrical, structural, thermal, and systems engineering teams • A passion for hands‑on design work and contributing to hardware that will operate beyond Earth US citizenship or possession of a Green Card due to sensitive US government technology working on. Why Join MORI Associates? - Work on mission‑critical space programs with national impact. - Collaborate with world‑class engineers and scientists. - Solve complex technical challenges at the forefront of aerospace innovation. - Contribute to projects with long‑term scientific and societal benefits. - Get comprehensive fringe benefits Anticipated salary range: $95-135K, depending on related experience and education. MORI Associates is an EEO/AA/Disability/Vets Employer and complies with E-Verify.
Fluids Analyst/Engineer – Spacecraft Development
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• Generate, run, and refine thermo‑fluids models of cryogenic propellant systems including Reaction Control Systems, cryogenic fluids and Helium systems used in spacecraft. • Provide engineering guidance on hardware configuration, mission concept of operations (ConOps), and control logic optimization. • Quantitatively evaluate design alternatives, perform trade studies, and present data‑driven recommendations to engineering leadership. • Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to advance the state‑of‑the‑art in in‑space cryogenic fluid management technologies.