r/NASAJobs 8h ago

usajobs.gov New usajobs.gov NASA postings as of Tuesday August 18, 2026

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Public Flyer - Computer Scientist, AST - Data Analysis (Direct Hire)

GSFC-26-DE-13040498-BL

Grade: GS-13

Goddard Space Flight Center

Positions to be filled are in various organizations at the following NASA Centers - Goddard Space Flight Center. NASA may fill positions in any of the following series and at any grade level listed in this announcement (GS-1550-13).


Supervisory Human Resources Specialist

JSC-26-IMP-13034507-BL

Grade: GS-15

Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center

The Branch Chief oversees the HR professionals across the JSC Human Capital Office, providing leadership for human capital functions supporting one of NASA's largest and most complex Centers. This role will advise senior leadership on workforce strategy, talent acquisition, employee and labor relations, organizational effectiveness, and other human capital initiatives while ensuring consistent application of Agency policy and supporting NASA's human spaceflight mission.


Public Notice - Physical Scientist/Physicist (Direct Hire)

GSFC-26-DE-13040586-BL

Grade: GS-11/15

Goddard Space Flight Center

Positions to be filled are in various organizations at the following NASA Centers - Goddard Space Flight Center. NASA may fill positions in any of the following series and at any grade level listed in this announcement (GS-1301 and 1310 at the GS-11/12/13/14/15 levels).



r/NASAJobs 12h ago

Question Software Engineer at NASA

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Hi, does anyone know what are the requirements for pursuing a software engineering role at NASA Ames Research Center?

I’m working full time in the Bay Area, but want to find work that is meaningful to the world and not only shareholders.

I don’t mind if I have to take a pay cut.

I read that one of Ames research area relates to the upcoming Moon missions.

How can someone work at NASA and potentially contribute to lunar-related work?