Nuclear Surety Mechanical Engineer

Booz Allen HamiltonAlbuquerque, NM

About The Position

As a new mechanical engineer, you know that your ability to apply engineering physics, engineering mathematics and materials science principles to analyze complex systems is important. But you have what it takes to support the Air Force in analyzing the most complex mechanical safety issues across the myriad of weapon systems for which the Air Force is responsible. We are looking for a mechanical engineer like you to understand weapon systems and use that understanding to ensure that those systems remain safe and secure in an exciting, dynamic environment. As a mechanical engineer at Booz Allen, you will apply basic principles, theories, and concepts of analysis, solve routine problems of limited scope and complexity, and work under direct supervision. On our team, you’ll learn about multiple weapon systems, both current and future. You’ll impact the Air Force by finding evidence of potential nuclear surety impacts on weapon systems. This is a chance to grow your general understanding of mechanical engineering in the defense world while gaining experience in weapon systems. Take on exciting challenges in nuclear surety with us as we support the Air Force in ensuring a safe and secure nuclear deterrent. Join us. The world can’t wait.

Requirements

  • Experience with analysis of mechanical systems in professional or academic environments
  • Knowledge of fundamental mechanical engineering principles
  • Ability to work in a close-knit team including client
  • Ability to obtain a Top Secret clearance
  • Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, or a mechanical field

Nice To Haves

  • Experience designing mechanical systems
  • Knowledge of ASME, ISO, or military mechanical engineering standards
  • Possession of good verbal and written communication skills
  • TS/SCI clearance
  • Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, or related mechanical field

Responsibilities

  • Apply basic principles, theories, and concepts of analysis.
  • Solve routine problems of limited scope and complexity.
  • Analyze complex systems.
  • Support the Air Force in analyzing mechanical safety issues across weapon systems.
  • Understand weapon systems to ensure they remain safe and secure.
  • Find evidence of potential nuclear surety impacts on weapon systems.

Benefits

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