System Safety Engineer, SME (BT-26120)

Bastion TechnologiesHuntsville, AL
Onsite

About The Position

The System Safety Engineer, SME - Space Nuclear Propulsion will support the space program located at the Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) in Huntsville, Alabama. The selected candidate will provide System Safety Engineering support for contracted and in-house developments supporting NASA's Space Nuclear Propulsion (SNP) Office, an opportunity to contribute to one of the agency's most forward-looking exploration initiatives. The SNP Office is advancing technologies that could dramatically expand the speed, range, and capability of future deep-space missions by developing and demonstrating high-performance nuclear propulsion systems. Within this effort, NASA is exploring both nuclear thermal and nuclear electric propulsion, each offering distinct and complementary advantages for achieving ambitious science and exploration goals. This role offers the opportunity to apply system safety expertise to cutting-edge aerospace technologies that may help shape the future of human and robotic exploration beyond low Earth orbit.

Requirements

  • This position requires US Citizenship status due to the sensitivity of customer related information.
  • Must have a bachelor's degree in the field of engineering, or a related field.
  • Must have 20+ years of recent and related work experience.
  • Must possess demonstrable experience in the performance of system safety hazard analyses and documenting results (e.g., development of System Safety Analysis Reports (SSARs) including hazard reports defining hazard causes, controls, and methods of verification/validation).
  • Extensive experience in the performance of Fault Tree Analysis, Functional Failure Analysis (FFA), Failure Modes and Effects Analysis, and/or similar types of system safety engineering analysis.
  • Must have experience with Microsoft Office Suite, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and TEAMS.
  • All of Bastion's employees must be team players with strong work ethics and must be culture oriented.
  • Able to communicate effectively, verbally and in written form, with internal and external customers.
  • Able to follow company programs, processes, procedures, practices, requirements, goals, and objectives.
  • Must be organized with good time management skills and must be able to work outside normal schedule and adjust schedule to meet peak periods and surge requirements.

Nice To Haves

  • Prior experience supporting NASA, Department of Energy, Department of Defense, commercial nuclear, or national laboratory programs involving nuclear systems, radiological systems, reactor Technologies, or nuclear safety is highly desired.
  • Experience with nuclear propulsion, space nuclear power, radioisotope power systems, nuclear thermal propulsion, nuclear electric propulsion, or advanced reactor development is strongly preferred.
  • Familiarity with nuclear safety basis development, probabilistic risk assessment, fault tree analysis, failure modes and effects analysis, hazard reports, safety assessment reports, radiation protection principles, shielding considerations, ALARA principles, nuclear material controls, and applicable nuclear or radiological safety standards.
  • Experience interfacing with design engineers, program management, safety review panels, regulatory authorities, or independent review boards is also highly desirable.

Responsibilities

  • Identify, analyze, classify (severity & likelihood), and formally present hazards and risks to Safety and Mission Assurance (SMA) leadership and risk-accepting authorities during milestone reviews, Table-Top Safety Reviews (TTSRs), and flight readiness/certification forums.
  • Prepare and/or assess System Safety Program Plans; review Project/Contractor documentation (PWS, SRD, CEI, DRDs, verification procedures, etc.); assess proposed changes, Non-compliance Reports, and Waiver/Deviation requests to ensure full compliance with NASA Agency, Center, and Program safety requirements.
  • Actively participate in trade studies for design, development, operations, and mission events on both in-house and contracted projects to ensure safety requirements are met, risks are identified/characterized, and appropriate mitigations are implemented.
  • Develop/assess verification plans and Detailed Verification Objectives (DVOs); generate or evaluate safety verification compliance data; track implementation and validation of hazard controls; confirm successful closure of verifications; and develop/present operational hazard control verification evidence to the Safety Verification Board.
  • Review test, checkout, and operating procedures for compliance with approved safety controls and verification requirements.
  • Track SSAR review comments and TTSR action items/agreements to closure; prepare and present safety status during COFR, SORR, FRR, and other program reviews; provide required SMASS contract deliverables (weekly/monthly activity reports, MSR/PEB inputs, DRDs, etc.).
  • Perform additional system safety engineering tasks as assigned in support of the SLS Vehicle Integration Branch and overall program safety posture.

Benefits

  • medical
  • prescription
  • dental
  • vision
  • AD&D
  • disability benefits
  • life insurance
  • retirement 401k
  • vacation
  • sick pay
  • holidays
  • flexible work schedules (when available)
  • professional training and development
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