Perform hazardous duty as an Aerospace Physiology Specialist inside hypobaric and hyperbaric chambers exposed to pressure equivalents of 165 feet of sea water (fsw) and 35,000 feet mean sea level (msl)
Job Summary
Perform hazardous duty as an Aerospace Physiology Specialist inside hypobaric and hyperbaric chambers exposed to pressure equivalents of 165 feet of sea water (fsw) and 35,000 feet mean sea level (msl).
Present formal training lectures to NASA astronauts, aircrew, flight surgeons, and test subjects on the various physiological hazards of flying and diving operations.
KBR offers a selection of competitive lifestyle benefits which could include 401K plan with company match, medical, dental, vision, life insurance, AD&D, flexible spending account, disability, paid time off, or flexible work schedule.
Matching Summary
Perform hazardous duty as an Aerospace Physiology Specialist inside hypobaric and hyperbaric chambers exposed to pressure equivalents of 165 feet of sea water (fsw) and 35,000 feet mean sea level (msl).
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
hypobaric and hyperbaric chambers
formal training lectures
medical monitors during testing
Basic Life Support first responder
oxygen equipment inspections
low-pressure chambers operation
Nice-to-have
Zero Harm culture
People First company
team of team's philosophy
career advancement support
Key Requirements
Bachelor’s degree with at least 6 years of related experience
10 years of equivalent related work experience
Graduate of the Army, Navy, Air Force Aerospace Physiology specialist course
3 years practical experience teaching Aerospace Physiology
basic maintenance experience with hypo/hyperbaric chambers
EMT-Basic certification with Texas State licensure within 12 months