Operations Pool (Ops Pool) at JES Tech
Houston, Texas, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

28 May, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

27 Feb, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Console Operator, Real-Time Voice Communications, Operational Readiness, Mission Resilience, Safety Concerns, Anomaly Resolution, Timeline Execution, Critical Thinking, Decision-Making, Problem-Solving, Communication Skills, Shift Work, Biomedical Hardware, Scientific Operations, Ground Support Personnel Training, Crew Training Support

Industry

Defense and Space Manufacturing

Description
Description JES Tech is seeking an Operations Pool (Ops Pool) team member to support the Human Health and Performance Contract at NASA Johnson Space Center (JSC) in Houston, TX. Our mission is to safeguard astronaut health, ensure optimal human performance, and advance technologies for human space exploration. We are a team of innovators, scientists, and explorers united by one goal: to improve the world responsibly and safely. This Operations Pool (Ops Pool) position supports spaceflight analog missions conducted at JSC. These missions simulate deep space exploration to study human performance, operational readiness, and mission resilience. Ops Pool team members staff the Mission Control Center (MCC) to provide real-time console support during missions and assist with pre- and post-mission activities. This role supports the Research Operations and Integration (ROI) element within NASA’s Human Research Program (HRP), under the Human Health and Performance Contract (HHPC2), supporting NASA’s Space Medicine Operations Division. This is a part-time, as-needed position based on mission schedules. Work hours will vary and may include evenings, overnight shifts, weekends, and holidays during mission operations. JOB RESPONSIBLITIES As an Ops Pool team member, you will: Serve as a console operator and primary point-of-contact for real-time voice communications with the crew. Coordinate crew communications related to science and operational activities. Monitor habitat facility status and assess impacts to mission operations. Identify and coordinate resolution of operational safety concerns and off-nominal situations (ONS). Coordinate with on-call personnel to resolve facility or operational issues. Monitor timeline execution and contribute to Daily Status Reports. Support mission day planning and re-planning activities. Monitor experiment and operational activities for impacts to timeline and stressor plans. Coordinate anomaly resolution with Operations Leads, Mission Leads, and Mission Scientists. Maintain accurate logs of all mission timeline activities and off-nominal events. Successfully complete the Ground Support Personnel (GSP) training program. Support pre- and post-mission activities, including crew training support and mission readiness tasks (e.g., preparing mission consumable kits and assisting with operational setup/closeout activities). Activate on-call personnel as required during mission operations. WHAT YOU BRING You bring experience, scientific understanding, and strong operational judgment. You use critical thinking and sound decision-making skills to support successful analog mission execution in a fast-paced, mission-driven environment. You comply with JES Tech and KBR’s Safety, Health and Environmental Plan, Quality Plan, all safety policies and procedures, and complete all required training. Requirements Bachelor’s degree in Science or a closely related field. For candidates without a bachelor’s degree, a minimum of one year of relevant console support experience may be considered. Experience working with biomedical hardware and/or scientific operations. Demonstrated ability to solve complex problems and develop timely solutions in dynamic environments. REQUIRED SKILLS: Strong oral and written communication skills. Demonstrated problem-solving ability. Ability to work various shifts, including evenings, nights, and weekends. Basic computer proficiency. DESIRED SKILLS Ability to manage multiple tasks in a fast-paced environment. Basic knowledge of setting up and troubleshooting audiovisual (AV) systems. Familiarity with computer IT interfaces and peripheral systems. WORK ENVIROMENT AND SCHEDULE 100% on-site at NASA Johnson Space Center. In-mission operations require shift work throughout mission duration. Pre- and post-mission activities typically occur during standard business hours. Travel is not required. ADDITONAL REQUIREMENTS Must be a U.S. Citizen. Must be able to obtain and maintain NASA badge access. Must be able to work extended shifts during mission operations. Must be able to lift up to 25 lbs to support pre- and post-mission activities..
Responsibilities
The team member will serve as a console operator providing real-time voice communication with the crew, monitoring habitat status, and coordinating resolution for operational safety concerns and off-nominal situations. Responsibilities also include supporting pre- and post-mission activities like crew training and operational setup/closeout tasks.
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