Systems Safety Engineer III

TextronHunt Valley, MD
Onsite

About The Position

The Uncrewed Land and Air Systems team in Hunt Valley is seeking a skilled System Safety Engineer to support development of advanced ground robotics and airborne systems. Our group leads multiple cutting-edge defense programs, and we are looking for engineers who are eager to apply broad technical expertise to deliver safe, reliable, mission-critical robotic solutions. In this role, you will identify hazards, assess and categorize risk, and recommend mitigations to reduce the probability or severity of mishaps that could impact personnel, equipment, or the environment. You will collaborate closely with government partners, vendors, and end users to ensure the safety and compliance of Department of War (DoW) weapon systems and platforms. You will apply established scientific and engineering principles to guide the development and implementation of effective safety measures that reduce risk to the warfighter. As a system safety engineer on our team, you’ll work in a dynamic environment supporting comprehensive system safety programs across a diverse portfolio, which may include radar systems, unmanned systems, ground-based missile systems, surface vessels and support equipment, or laser systems. You will plan, execute and lead Systems Safety programs in accordance with MIL-STD-882E. You will develop and review standard system safety work products, including System Safety Program Plans (SSPP); Preliminary Hazard Analyses (PHA); Subsystem and System Hazard Analyses (SSHA/SHA); Operating and Support Hazard Analyses (O&SHA); Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) analyses; Safety Assessment Reports (SAR); safety releases; and test report evaluations. You will analyze system data, develop deliverables, and present safety findings and recommendations. You will review safety artifacts for compliance with requirements, policy, and guidance, while following established plans and quality standards. The role also provides opportunities to improve processes, enhance methodologies, and contribute to the advancement of the system safety discipline. In addition, you will lead and mentor junior engineers, supporting their growth and strengthening the team’s capabilities.

Requirements

  • 5+ years of experience implementing DoW system safety programs
  • Experience in the conduct of MIL-STD-882 safety analyses
  • Experience analyzing, researching, assessing, and organizing technical data into cohesive and clear technical reports and presentations
  • Ability to organize, schedule, and facilitate technical meetings and working groups
  • Bachelor's Degree in an Engineering field with 6+ years of related experience
  • Active Secret Clearance preferred; Secret Clearance eligibility required.

Nice To Haves

  • Experience working with Software Safety processes and analysis
  • Experience with Cameo Systems Modeler or Magic Draw

Responsibilities

  • Perform and support system safety analyses in accordance with MIL-STD-882 tasks, including: Task 101: Review hazard analyses and test documentation for validity.
  • Task 106: Review contractor design artifacts and document single-point failures.
  • Task 201 & 202: Complete Preliminary Hazard Lists (PHL) and Preliminary Hazard Analyses (PHA).
  • Task 204 & 205: Complete Sub-System Hazard Analyses (SSHA) and System Hazard Analyses (SHA).
  • Task 207: Complete Health Hazard Analyses (HHA), including Government Furnished Equipment (GFE).
  • Identify hazards and implement mitigations to achieve target mishap risk in coordination with design managers.
  • Review System Requirements documentation to identify potential hazardous conditions and make recommendations to system design in collaboration with program staff.
  • Perform operational analysis to identify potential deficiencies in operating procedures, training documentation, maintenance procedures, storage and handling procedures, and/or ordnance handling procedures.
  • Make recommendations to resolve deficiencies.
  • Enter, track, control, and document risks using the HTS.
  • Participate in tabletop reviews and testing of the HTS.
  • Support the update and execution of a System Safety Management Plan (SSMP).
  • Prepare and draft written documentation, including management plans, special topic papers, and technical reports.
  • Review program documentation, drawings, and analyses provided by contractors.
  • Collaborate effectively with the Program Manager’s staff, sponsors, and Engineering Technical Authorities.
  • Maintain alignment with the Program’s Integrated Government Schedule (IGS) and Integrated Master Schedule (IMS).
  • Attend government, stakeholder, and contractor meetings regarding system safety.
  • Coordinate with stakeholders to identify areas in design requiring safety improvements.
  • Lead and mentor junior engineers, supporting their growth and strengthening the team’s capabilities.

Benefits

  • Flexible Work Schedules
  • Education Assistance
  • Career Development & Training Opportunities
  • Wellness Program (including Fitness Reimbursement)
  • Medical, Dental, Vision & 401(K) with Company Funding
  • Paid Parental Leave
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