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The NASA Pathways Intern Program provides students with the opportunity to explore NASA careers and gain meaningful development work experience.
There are three Pathways Intern positions available in the Propulsion Division of the Research and Engineering Directorate at the NASA Glenn Research Center. The Propulsion Division provides the expertise needed for research, conceptual design, analysis, technology development, and flight system development for aeropropulsion and space propulsion applications. This includes engineering support for requirements development, preliminary design, detailed design, development, test, verification, mission sustainment and disposal. Activities span a broad range of areas, including air breathing propulsion, combined cycle propulsion, chemical rocket components and engines, electrical and plasma-based propulsion systems, and advanced propulsion technologies.
09/18/2017 to 10/09/2017
$30,543 - $62,643 per year
GS 4 - 11
3 vacancies in the following location:
Internships
Part-time - Part Time
No
GR17I0015
479324600
LTF0/Fluid and Cryogenic Systems Branch: This position is for an engineering student trainee in the Fluid and Cryogenic Systems Branch at the NASA Glenn Research Center. The Branch conducts research, development, and detailed engineering for a wide variety of fluidic, gaseous, cryogenic and thermal control systems, and the associated components and hardware; for aeronautics and space applications. The Intern will support senior engineers with a focus in the area of fluid/thermal sciences, heat transfer, cryogenics, and mechanical design. The student may be involved with any phase related to the design, development, test and evaluation (DDT&E) phases of a product, sub-system or system. The branch also maintains the Cryogenic Fluid Management (CFM) core competency at GRC and the technologies for long duration storage and low-gravity management of cryogenic propellants. The individual may also be responsible for developing analytical models using commercially available and government developed software and tools.
LTN0/Inlets and Nozzles Branch: This position is for an engineering student trainee in the Inlets and Nozzles Branch at the NASA Glenn Research Center. The Branch performs computational and experimental research directed at the design and development of advanced inlet and exhaust systems for vehicles in all flight regimes. Research efforts also encompass understanding the fundamental flow physics associated with inlet and exhaust systems. This includes the investigation of the fundamental phenomena of ducted flows including flow separation, shock wave/boundary layer interactions, mixing, and shear layers. The Intern will support senior engineers in the Branch and will be assigned tasks in the area of turbine-based combined-cycle research involving integrated inlet and nozzle design/analysis/testing, advanced test techniques, and high-speed air-breathing propulsion in general.
LTT0/Thermal Systems Branch: This position is for an engineering student trainee in the Thermal Systems Branch at the NASA Glenn Research Center. The Branch provides engineering and analysis of advanced technologies; engineering analytical model assessment against experimental data, including thermal vacuum and thermal cycle testing. This includes computational heat transfer and fluid dynamics analysis, thermodynamics and heat transfer mechanisms, orbital heating, aero thermal heating, plume heating, free molecular heating, one-dimensional multi-phase fluid flow analysis, and computational fluid dynamics. The Intern will support senior thermal engineers in the Branch and will be assigned tasks in the area of thermal engineering and transport processes to develop requirements, design, develop, document, test and qualify spaceflight and aeronautics hardware.
• Available to work at least 640 hours prior to completion of degree.
• Required to sign a Pathways Participant Agreement.
• Have at least one year remaining before completing degree requirements.
• Expected to start no earlier than January 2018. Applicants who indicate a graduation date prior to January 2019 will be found ineligible.
To be eligible for these positions, you must be pursuing a degree in Aerospace Engineering, Chemical Engineering, or Mechanical Engineering at an accredited educational institution. Degrees in engineering technology are not qualifying for these positions. Engineering degrees must be from a college or university school of engineering with at least one curriculum accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) as a professional engineering curriculum. To find out if a degree meets this requirement, go to http://www.abet.org.
You must meet eligibility requirements by the closing date of the announcement.
You will only be considered for the highest grade for which you qualify.
Interns may be promoted to higher grades based on the amount of education completed and acceptable performance, however, promotions are not guaranteed.
You will be expected to comply with Center Pathway policies located at:
www.grc.nasa.gov/pathways/ .
You will serve a trial period for the duration of the Intern appointment.
Interns may work schedules not to exceed 1,040 hours per year (part-time or full-time on an intermittent basis). The supervisor and Intern will agree on a formally-arranged schedule of school and work rotations. A rotation is a defined period of work or school study, usually a semester, a summer, or a quarter in length.
Although this vacancy announcement is advertised for multiple grade levels, it is not intended to convey any implication nor expectation that positions will be filled at all grade levels.
This vacancy announcement may be used to fill additional positions within 90 days of the closing date of the announcement.
Interns may be considered for conversion to a term or permanent appointment within 120 days of completion of degree requirements provided they:
• Successfully completed an academic course of study with a GPA of at least 2.9 (on a 4.0 scale);
• Complete a minimum of 640 hours of work experience before completing degree requirements;
• Meet the qualification requirements for the position to which they are converted; and
• Maintain acceptable performance.
Eligibility for conversion does not guarantee that NASA will offer conversion. At NASA, term appointments last from one to six years. If an Intern is converted to a term appointment, they may later be converted to a permanent appointment without competing.
The Intern may be converted to an Aerospace Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, or Chemical Engineer
position with full performance to the GS-13 level.
The payment of relocation expenses is not authorized.
You will be evaluated for this job based on how well you meet the qualifications above.
We will review your application, including your answers to the NASA-specific questions, to ensure that you meet eligibility requirements and minimum qualifications. Candidates may be further evaluated based on required areas of study described above.
Veterans' preference applies in the hiring process. In order to receive preference in hiring, you must clearly identify your claim for veterans' preference when you apply. Veteran's preference will only be considered based on what is supported. For instance, if you claim 10-point preference, but are only able to document 5-point preference, you will be considered accordingly. For more information about Veterans' Preference, please visit this link.
NASA's application process has been specifically developed to ensure that we only ask you for information we absolutely need to evaluate your qualifications and eligibility. In order to apply for these positions, you only need to submit your resume and answer the NASA supplemental questions. No additional documentation is accepted at the time of application. In this way we allow you to focus on preparing a resume that best describes your background and abilities. Nothing further is required until requested by the Human Resources Office. At that point, we may ask you to submit documentation to support statements made in your resume. For example, we may ask you to provide academic transcripts. If you are claiming veterans' preference, we may ask you to submit proof of veterans' preference (DD-214, and, if claiming 10-point preference, SF-15 plus proof required by that form). If you fail to provide the required documents within the stated time period, we may withdraw a job offer and/or remove you from further consideration.
Education must be accredited by an accrediting institution recognized by the U.S. Department of Education in order for it to be credited towards qualifications. Therefore, provide only the attendance and/or degrees from schools accredited by accrediting institutions recognized by the U.S. Department of Education.
Failure to provide all of the required information as stated in this vacancy announcement may result in an ineligible rating or may affect the overall rating.
Before you begin the application process, please read this vacancy announcement carefully and have all required information available. We encourage you to provide a complete description of your educational achievements and include both paid and non-paid work in the experience portion of your resume. If you submit a resume that does not contain the required information, you may lose consideration. Your application must be received no later than midnight Eastern Time on the closing date of the announcement.
To begin the application process, click on the “Apply” link. In order to be considered, you must submit a resume completed on the USAJOBS site. When completing your USAJOBS resume, please remember that NASA limits resumes to 32,000 characters, including spaces. You will NOT be allowed to complete the application process if your resume is too long or if your resume was uploaded to USAJOBS from another source. Also, NASA does not accept documents attached through USAJOBS’ document attachment feature.
Once you submit your resume, you will be transferred to a NASA website to complete a short series of questions. You must finish the entire process in order to have a complete application. Your answers will not be saved unless you finish the entire application process. If you successfully apply, you will receive a confirmation email from NASA. Do not rely on a USAJOBS email to confirm successful application. You may edit a previously-submitted application, if the announcement is still open.
If you are unable to apply electronically for these positions, submit your resume to: National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), Resume Operations Center, Mail stop: HS50, Marshall Space Flight Center, AL 35812. Do NOT submit your resume directly to the Center advertising this vacancy. Mailed resumes must be received by the close of business on the closing date of the announcement. Hard copy resume requirements are provided at: Hard Copy Resume Requirements.
If you are found qualified, you may be referred to the selecting official for further consideration. Whether or not you are contacted for an interview depends up on the location of these positions and the judgment of the selecting officials. If you are selected, you will be notified by phone or email with a tentative job offer pending verification that you meet all eligibility and qualification requirements. An official, written firm job offer will only be issued once all requirements have been verified.
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This job originated on www.usajobs.gov. For the full announcement and to apply, visit www.usajobs.gov/job/479324600. Only resumes submitted according to the instructions on the job announcement listed at www.usajobs.gov will be considered.
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