ICBM Physical Security Systems Engineer

Booz Allen HamiltonClearfield, UT
$86,800 - $198,000Onsite

About The Position

ICBM Physical Security Systems Engineer The Opportunity: Are you looking for an opportunity to combine your technical skills with big picture thinking to make an impact in Nuclear Weapon System Safety? Our team analyzes and evaluates Air Force nuclear weapon system designs to support nuclear safety and certification. You’ll leverage your expertise in designing robust physical security systems to protect high-value facilities and assets and apply scientific and engineering principles, criteria, and techniques to identify and assess weapon system security and inform nuclear design certification of these systems. As an ICBM physical security systems engineer on our team you'll contribute to an interdisciplinary group of government client and contractor staff while evaluating the comprehensive nuclear safety of the client's mission. You’ll work to develop contract deliverables, including Technical Nuclear Safety Analyses (TNSA), Independent Nuclear Safety Evaluations (INSE), and technical research papers. You'll analyze design data, develop written deliverables, and assist with presenting results and reviews of weapon system safety artifacts to verify compliance with applicable government requirements. You'll conduct these tasks following established plans and quality standards, with the freedom to improve processes and advance the discipline of nuclear weapon safety. Help us advance the security of our nation's strategic deterrent. Join us. The world can’t wait.

Requirements

  • 3+ years of experience designing physical security controls for high-security facilities
  • 2+ years of experience evaluating, validating, or verifying system requirements
  • Experience analyzing engineering data, including specifications, models, and drawings
  • Experience using Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) and SysML
  • Ability to communicate advanced concepts in engineering clearly and translate to non-technical individuals
  • Secret clearance
  • Bachelor's degree

Nice To Haves

  • Experience performing system safety analyses, including hazard analysis, fault tree analysis, probabilistic risk assessment, failure mode effects, and criticality analysis
  • Experience with requirements traceability
  • Experience in a DoD acquisition environment
  • Knowledge of DAFMANs 91-118 and 91-119 and DAFIs 91-101 and 63-125
  • Knowledge of DoD or Air Force ICBM or nuclear weapon security policies
  • Top Secret clearance
  • Master's degree

Responsibilities

  • Analyze and evaluate Air Force nuclear weapon system designs to support nuclear safety and certification.
  • Design robust physical security systems to protect high-value facilities and assets.
  • Apply scientific and engineering principles, criteria, and techniques to identify and assess weapon system security.
  • Inform nuclear design certification of these systems.
  • Contribute to an interdisciplinary group of government client and contractor staff while evaluating the comprehensive nuclear safety of the client's mission.
  • Develop contract deliverables, including Technical Nuclear Safety Analyses (TNSA), Independent Nuclear Safety Evaluations (INSE), and technical research papers.
  • Analyze design data.
  • Develop written deliverables.
  • Assist with presenting results and reviews of weapon system safety artifacts to verify compliance with applicable government requirements.
  • Conduct tasks following established plans and quality standards.
  • Improve processes and advance the discipline of nuclear weapon safety.

Benefits

  • health, life, disability, financial, and retirement benefits
  • paid leave
  • professional development
  • tuition assistance
  • work-life programs
  • dependent care
  • recognition awards program
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