GeoControl Systems, Inc.as a HUBZone company, is required to maintain a Federally mandated level of employees that reside (home residence) in a qualified HUBZone. ONLY applicants whose home address lies in a qualified HUBZone will be considered for this position or is open to relocate to a HUBZone
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**This position is Exempt, maintaining HUBZone residency in a qualified census tract is a requirement of this position.**
Belong. Connect. Grow. We are a contract of innovators, thinkers,
creators, explorers, volunteers and dreamers and we all share one
goal: to improve the world responsibly and safely. On the Human Health and
Performance Contract we are at the forefront of safeguarding astronaut health,
ensuring human performance, and advancing technologies for human space
exploration. We are seeking a Human Performance Sensors Engineer at
the NASA Johnson Space Center (JSC) in Houston, TX.
What You’ll Do:
We are hiring an early-career engineer (1-5 years of experience) to support
on-site Internet of Things (IoT) and edge device operations at NASA's
Johnson Space Center. You will help deploy, monitor, and troubleshoot
connected hardware in the field, write small utilities and scripts to keep
systems running smoothly, and grow into a well-rounded systems engineer with
exposure to cloud, networking, and embedded technologies.
You will:
- Install, configure, and maintain IoT sensors, gateways,
and edge compute devices in lab and facility environments.
- Write small scripts and tools in Python or Go to
automate device provisioning, data collection, and routine
diagnostics.
- Monitor device health and connectivity, triage issues
in the field, and escalate or resolve them with the broader engineering
team.
- Support data flow from edge devices to upstream
systems, including cloud endpoints (AWS) where applicable.
- Document deployments, network topology, and standard
operating procedures so the team can scale what works.
- Partner with networking, security, and software teams
to keep deployments reliable and compliant with site requirements.
- Demonstrate a positive problem-solving attitude with an
enthusiasm for working as part of an exceptional team
- Demonstrate a strong work ethic and commitment to the
customer and team
- Serve as a test subject for protocol and hardware
evaluations on a volunteer basis
- Must maintain regular and acceptable
attendance level as determined by the Company
- Perform other duties as assigned
In this role, you’ll have the opportunity to do hands-on work at
one of the most iconic engineering sites in the world. You’ll have
mentorship from senior engineers across embedded, cloud, and networking
domains, and a clear path to grow into edge architecture, cloud
engineering, or network engineering depending on your interests. Through
this role, you’ll have exposure to real systems, real users, and real
consequences — the kind of experience that's hard to find anywhere
else early in your career.
Who You'll Work With
You'll join our Data and Software team — a six-year-old group born from
a simple vision: data collection and access shouldn't be cumbersome.
We build functional, reliable products to enable data collection and support
astronauts and researchers to build real-world systems. Our work spans flight
operations, EVA (Extravehicular Activity) planning, human
performance, and exploration mission systems. Recent and ongoing work from team
members includes:
- EVA Mission Systems Software (EMSS) - software systems
supporting science and operations in the planning and execution of Artemis
EVAs.
- Human thermal analysis and core body temperature
prediction during simulated lunar EVA tasks.
- Metabolic consumption modeling for ISS EVA
planning.
- Helmet-mounted display technology for EVA training in
NASA's Neutral Buoyancy Lab.
- Unobtrusive measurement strategies for individual and
team competencies across analog environments.
- Integrated cardiovascular and central nervous system
modeling for microgravity-induced fluid redistribution.
The team publishes in venues like IEEE Aerospace, the International
Conference on Environmental Systems (ICES), and the NASA Human Research Program
Investigators' Workshop, and ships software that runs in mission
contexts. You'll have direct exposure to the people doing this work
and the systems behind it.
Requirements
What You Bring:
This role is ideal for someone who is hands-on, curious, and excited to work
in a mission-driven environment alongside engineers and researchers. In
this role, you will be expected to comply with KBR’s Safety,
Health and Environmental Plan, Quality Plan, and all safety policies and
procedures, and complete all assigned training.
Your Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree
in computer engineering, electrical engineering, computer science,
Information Technology, or a related field, with 1-5 years of
professional experience.
- Exposure to IoT or edge devices through coursework,
internships, personal projects, or hobbyist work (e.g., Raspberry Pi,
Arduino, ESP32, industrial sensors, single-board computers).
- Must be a US citizen or lawful permanent
resident.
Your Skills:
REQUIRED
- Basic coding ability in Python or Go.
You don't need to be a senior developer — you should be
comfortable reading code, modifying scripts, and writing small
utilities from scratch.
- Ability to work in a Git workflow.
- Strong work ethic, reliability, and willingness to be
on-site and hands-on.
- Comfort troubleshooting unfamiliar problems and
learning new tools quickly.
- Interest in human performance monitoring, aerospace
physiology, and wearable biosensors — or demonstrated curiosity
about the intersection of hardware, physiological data, and operational
research.
- At least one strong professional reference (manager,
professor, internship lead, or project supervisor) who can speak directly
to your work ethic, reliability, and follow-through.
DESIRED
- Exposure to AWS services — IoT Core, Greengrass,
Lambda, S3, CloudWatch, or similar.
- Networking experience or genuine interest in learning:
TCP/IP fundamentals, VLANs, DNS/DHCP, routing, firewalls, or wireless
protocols (Wi-Fi, LoRa, Zigbee, cellular).
- Linux command-line comfort and basic shell
scripting.
- Familiarity with MQTT, REST APIs, or time-series
databases.
- Any prior experience working in regulated, secure, or
research environments.
What to Expect
Benefits
Skills Required
- Maintain home residence in a qualified HUBZone
- Ability to work on-site at NASA Johnson Space Center (Houston, TX)
- Bachelor's degree in computer engineering, electrical engineering, computer science, IT, or related field
- 1-5 years of professional experience
- Exposure to IoT or edge devices (coursework, internships, projects, or hobbyist experience)
- Must be a U.S. citizen or lawful permanent resident
- Basic coding ability in Python or Go
- Ability to work in a Git workflow
- Strong work ethic, reliability, and willingness to be on-site and hands-on
- Comfort troubleshooting unfamiliar problems and learning new tools quickly
- At least one strong professional reference who can speak to work ethic and reliability
- Comply with company safety, health, environmental, and quality plans and complete required training
- Serve as a volunteer test subject for protocol and hardware evaluations (on a volunteer basis)
- Maintain regular and acceptable attendance
- Exposure to AWS services (IoT Core, Greengrass, Lambda, S3, CloudWatch)
- Networking fundamentals or interest (TCP/IP, VLANs, DNS/DHCP, routing, firewalls, Wi‑Fi, LoRa, Zigbee, cellular)
- Linux command-line comfort and basic shell scripting
- Familiarity with MQTT, REST APIs, or time-series databases
- Prior experience in regulated, secure, or research environments
What We Do
Headquartered in Houston, TX, GeoControl Systems (GCS) is recognized by the project management, engineering, technical, and administrative support services we provide to federal and large business customers







