Senior Manager - Spaceflight Training
Voyager Technologies, Inc. is seeking a Senior Manager for Spaceflight Training to lead the Flight Control Team (FCT) and Payload and Mission (PAM) Crew. This role involves developing and executing comprehensive training plans, managing certification processes, and ensuring operational readiness for space missions. The position is based in Houston, TX, a central hub for space operations.
The Senior Manager will oversee the FCT through all training phases, including simulations and real-time mission execution. Responsibilities include defining and owning the FCT training plan, designing integrated simulation campaigns, and serving as the certification authority for team qualifications. Additionally, the role involves managing the PAM Crew training schedule, coordinating with NASA, SpaceX, payload customers, and other stakeholders to ensure alignment and prevent conflicts.
Key qualifications for this position include extensive experience in flight operations and training within the aerospace industry, strong leadership and team management skills, and a deep understanding of ISS Flight Operations Directorate (FOD) protocols. The ideal candidate will have a proven track record in developing and executing training programs for both flight control teams and astronauts, as well as the ability to interface effectively with various stakeholders, including NASA and commercial partners.
Voyager Technologies offers a competitive compensation package, including a base salary commensurate with experience, comprehensive health benefits, and opportunities for professional development. Employees are encouraged to engage in continuous learning and are provided with resources to support their growth within the company.
The company fosters a culture of innovation, collaboration, and excellence. Team members are empowered to take ownership of their work and contribute to groundbreaking advancements in space technology. Joining Voyager Technologies means becoming part of a dynamic team dedicated to shaping the future of space exploration.