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Qualified Technical Services

Qualified Technical Services is hiring: Web UI Developer - Space Mission Control

Qualified Technical Services, Mountain View, CA, United States, 94039


Work Location: NASA Ames Research Center - Mountain View, CA

Minimum Citizenship: U.S. Citizen or Permanent Resident

JOB DESCRIPTION - Web UI Developer - Space Mission Control System

NASA, working with private industry, is planning our return to the Lunar Surface. For the first time since 1972, we are planning boots on the Moon. For the first time ever, we will conduct Lunar Polar explorations on the surface. These explorations will include both human and robotic missions. Join the team planning the Volatiles Investigating Polar Exploration Rover, or VIPER – the first robotic lunar polar surface exploration, at NASA in Silicon Valley.

We are looking for an experienced software developer to work on an open source next generation web-based mission control system. As a software developer on the Open MCT (Open Mission Control Technologies) project, you will be writing code to support our lunar efforts, adding capabilities to a code base that is used daily in support of NASA’s interplanetary and Earth observing spacecraft, and building new capabilities to support NASA’s upcoming lunar missions. Open MCT is an open source project developed at NASA's Ames Research Center, in collaboration with the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, and has a community of users and developers both within and outside of NASA.

You must be self-motivated and able to work independently.  If you love space, that’s even better. This role is based at Ames Research Center, but may require occasional travel to support users at other NASA centers around the United States.

Responsibilities:

  • Take ownership of new components and functionality for the Open MCT platform. We are looking for developers who can proactively work with users to understand requirements and who can design, develop, and test new features that meet those requirements.
  • Take part in team discussions about architecture and roadmap of the Open MCT platform
  • Develop unit tests, and periodically carry out functional testing as part of the development lifecycle
  • Contribute to peer reviews of code (and be submitted to peer reviews of code)

REQUIREMENTS - Web UI Developer - Space Mission Control System

Education: B.S. degree in Computer Science, Software Engineering, or equivalent

Year(s) of Experience: 4+ years of professional web development experience

Citizenship: Must be a U.S. Citizen or Permanent Resident

Qualifications, Skills and Traits:
  • Demonstrated software development skills (should be able to show prior work or side projects).
  • Proficiency in ES6 JavaScript, HTML, and CSS
  • Experience with git, mercurial, or similar version control systems.


Desired Skills:

  • With Vue.js
  • Contributing to open source projects.
  • Designing, developing, and documenting open source APIs
  • Prior experience with visualization of time series data.
  • With behavior driven development including common testing frameworks and patterns (particularly Jasmine).
  • In spacecraft mission operations, and the processes and software associated with it.
  • Writing client-server code for web development (particularly REST and WebSockets).


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