Aerospace Engineer (Soyuz Lead), NASA
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Description:
Mark is an Aerospace Engineer and the Soyuz Technical Lead on NASA's Flight Dynamics team. With four launches to the International Space Station per year, Mark is responsible for "providing operational, safety and mission assurance assessments of Soyuz spacecraft upgrades and modifications" as well as being on-hand at Mission Control for launch preparation, launch, on-orbit operations, final descent, and crew recovery.
Salary & Industry Outlook:
Occupational Outlook Handbook, ONET
Mark is an Aerospace Engineer and the Soyuz Technical Lead on NASA's Flight Dynamics team. With four launches to the International Space Station per year, Mark is responsible for "providing operational, safety and mission assurance assessments of Soyuz spacecraft upgrades and modifications" as well as being on-hand at Mission Control for launch preparation, launch, on-orbit operations, final descent, and crew recovery.
Salary & Industry Outlook:
Occupational Outlook Handbook, ONET
Major:
Liberal Arts (Bachelor), Technical Management (Masters)
College: Excelsior College, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (Masters)
City: Houston
State: Texas
College: Excelsior College, Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University (Masters)
City: Houston
State: Texas