C-UAS System Safety Engineer

C-UAS Systems Safety Engineer

Primary Location: Redstone Aresenal, AL
Clearance Required: Secret
Education Requirement:
  • Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering, Science or related discipline
Experience/Qualification Requirements:
  • Must be able to obtain and maintain a DoD security clearance at the required level
  • Mid-Level Engineer will have a minimum of 6-10 years’ applicable System Safety experience
  • Excellent customer interface and communications skills, written and verbal
  • Ability to work in a fast-paced environment
  • Ability to work independently
  • Willingness to travel, up to 20%
  • Must be able to work on-site at Redstone Arsenal
Job Description:

Conduct and coordinate system safety assessments and hazard analyses of hardware and software in a variety of DoD weapon and combat systems (missiles, rockets, radars, launchers, and communications) and related support equipment.

Duties include, but are not limited to:
  • Assist in the application and management of a System Safety Program for one or more weapon/combat systems IAW Mil-Std-882E and DA Pam 385-16
  • Conduct and coordinate system safety assessments and hazard analyses of hardware and software in a variety of DoD weapon and combat systems (missiles, rockets, radars, launchers, and communications) and related support equipment
  • Prepare, update, or assist in the development of Safety Assessment Reports, Hazard Analyses, and System Safety Risk Assessments
  • Prepare, review, or input to System Safety Management Plans (SSMPs) and System Safety Program Plans (SSPPs) and related weapon/combat systems program management safety documentation
  • Conduct or review safety assessments of new, updated, and/or modified weapon/combat system hardware and software, including change, waiver, and exemption requests
  • Assess design and system test documentation for incorporation of safety related requirements and testing to verify/validate system safety requirements
  • Perform Technical Safety Reviews, using accepted Army techniques, and develop required documentation for Government acceptance
  • Perform soldier interface safety assessments on weapon/combat systems and support equipment
  • Meet/coordinate with system Government and contractor engineers, technical and test agency personnel, and Safety Office representatives to review safety-related documentation, test reports, test data, and theater incident data, and assess/coordinate safety implications and risk levels to Users
  • Review prime contractor documentation for safety implications and assess risk levels and coordinate mitigation strategies 

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