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- Applying electrical, electronics, and physics theories to execute various tasks related to the Survivability engineering field
- Ensuring that missile designs, from the component level to the level, will meet performance requirements during and after exposure to specified environments; these environments include natural space radiation
- Conducting technical planning, specification requirements derivation, test and analysis, design, planning and execution, documentation, and requirements /validation to support overall system needs and act as a technical consultant for management and customers
- Joining a Survivability Engineering group and will be partnered with other authorities.
- Serving in a key technical lead role independently, as or with others in executing Survivability tasks and results, while maintaining collaboration with other Survivability Engineers within the FBM program.
- Mentoring junior engineers within Survivability Engineering To be successful, you will typically have at least 14 years of experience with a Bachelor's degree, or 12 with a Master's degree
- Experience in Man-made Nuclear and Natural Space Radiation environments and in Nuclear Hardness and Survivability (NH&S) engineering discipline/work
- Electrical engineering simulation tools (e.g
- Test laboratory environments and associated test disciplines and test equipment (e.g., data systems, oscilloscopes, spectrum analyzers and/or signal generators)
- Expertise in Natural Space Radiation environments and Engineering
- Radiation software tools (e.g., NOVICE, Srim/Trim, Novice/Geant4, Creme96, Crememc, Shieldose, Spenvis, Omere, Ap8/Ap8, and Ap9/Ae9)
- Radiation test facilities [e.g., test labs in University of California at Davis, Texas A&M, Indiana University Cyclotron Facility (IUCF), Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL)]
- Electronic, electrical, electromechanical and (EEEE) components
- Piece-part radiation testing and radiation effects on piece-parts performance and reliability
- Electromagnetic environment and theories
- Ability to lead multi-functional teams, build strong relationships with team members and build consensus among peers
- Enthusiastic learner and willingness to be an apprentice to senior experts in the NH&S discipline
- Support anomaly resolution teams
- Computer skills including Microsoft Office and SharePoint
- Organized and able to effectively multi-task to accomplish this fast paced job Other Important Information You Should Know
Hiring Bonus - Littleton, CO, United States - O. Technical Solutions
O. Technical Solutions
Littleton, CO, United States
2 weeks ago
Description
As the authority in Survivability Engineering, you will support Systems Engineering, Integration, and Test (SEIT)Specialty Engineering team in one or more of the following areas:
Basic Qualifications:
Desired Skills:
Expression of Interest:
By applying to this job, you are expressing interest in this position and could be considered for other career opportunities where similar skills and requirements have been identified as a match
Should this match be identified you may be contacted for this and future openings.
Ability to Work Remotely:
Part-time
Remote Telework:
The employee selected for this position will work part of their work schedule remotely and part of their work schedule at a designated Lockheed Martin facility
The specific weekly schedule will be discussed during the hiring process.