Department 430 develops in-house embedded systems and integrates government furnished equipment to support the Strategic Weapons and Payload Launch Control Systems of the Columbia Class and other submarine classes. Department 430 offers a flexible work arrangement that allows some work to be performed remotely and at home. This varies from position to position based on a few variables. Please ask for more details on how it applies to this opening during discussions with the department. Opportunities exist within the following department team: WEAPONS SIMULATION & TEST. The Simulation and Test group has the following focuses: Requirements-based qualification testing for CLB tactical and strategic weapons systems as well as legacy strategic weapons electronic systems. Developing and maintaining simulation and stimulation equipment to support system and component development as well as formal qualification of those systems and components. Developing and maintaining custom test equipment used in construction grooming. Developing and maintaining a new CLB tactical systems trainer. Our simulators are developed to support requirements testing of both tactical and test equipment. A variety of languages are used including Simulink, LabVIEW, and Java to develop software which may be deployed on a range of hardware, from PLCs to embedded systems running Linux, Windows and real-time operating systems. The team also develops custom test equipment used for ship system qualification, and for the Strategic Weapons System Ashore (SWSA) facility monitoring and testing. Finally, the team focuses on requirements verification, which follows formal requirement-based test methods. Systems engineering best practices are employed to develop requirements and test procedures to support design certification of simulators and tactical systems.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Senior