Current SECRET Security Clearance Required - Colorado Springs, Co or Huntsville, AL
PLEASE DO NOT SUBMIT unless you have this SECRET Security Clearance!
About Us:
We are a Stanford-driven, forward-thinking leader in missile defense and command systems, committed to protecting the United States and its allies. At the forefront of innovation, we specialize in developing and integrating advanced technologies for the Missile Defense System, ensuring national security in an ever-evolving landscape. Our collaborative environment fosters agility, expertise, and excellence, enabling teams to tackle critical challenges such as algorithm development, cybersecurity, sensor/weapon integration, and system safety engineering. Join our mission-driven organization to work alongside industry leaders and contribute to shaping the future of missile defense capabilities.
As part of C2BMC-G the Global Systems Safety Engineer will provide support on-site at Schriever Space Force Base located about 10 miles east of Colorado Springs, Colorado. The Command and Control, Battle Management and Communications (C2BMC) Global team, is tasked with engineering, developing and integrating new capability for the Missile Defense System that currently protects the United States and its allies. The team, as a whole, is very large but is broken down into many smaller agile teams that work together in a fast-paced and dynamic environment. Our team is also, responsible for tasks such as Sensor/Weapon Integration, Algorithm Development, User Interface Development, Automated Testing, Cyber Security and enhancing other critical, leading-edge missile defense technologies.
Responsibilities of this position include, but are not limited to:
- Responsibilities include integration of the product lines (BM, C2, Networks), generation of responsible sections of the capability specifications, training less experienced personnel in SE and Safety techniques, reviewing the content and details of technical products, and acting as a technical interface to MDA working level counterparts on an as required basis.
- Required to independently complete Safety analysis including Preliminary Hazard Analysis (PHA), Subsystem Hazard Analysis (SSHA) and support incorporating updates into existing Safety Analysis Reports (SARs).
- System Safety engineering and development of program safety plans to provide the engineering team with application of safety policies and guidance.
- Individual will provide support to MDA and other program personnel as required as well as other system engineering tasks as required.
- Successful candidate will interface with team members and National Team management to ensure high quality products are generated on time and within the resources available.
- Regular travel between Colorado Springs and Huntsville, Alabama will be required.
Must Haves:
- Ability to identify and define desired capabilities.
- Ability to model the interrelationships between internal and external components.
- Ability to communicate desired capabilities to a diverse group of developers, engineers, subject matter experts, and users.
- Ability to generate system/element level functional, performance, and interface specifications to document and control the achievement of the desired capabilities.
- In-depth knowledge of systems engineering concepts, principles, and techniques.
- System Engineering background with specialization in System and Software Safety.
- Must have the ability to be part of an integrated team tasked with defining the physical, functional, and technical architecture necessary to describe the desired capabilities of an evolving BMDS Battle Management, Command & Control, and Communications effort.