
Principal Systems Engineer
- Oklahoma City, OK
- $90,300-135,500 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Support the certification of integrated functional capability (IFC) releases, subsystem upgrades, and new weapon or weapon modification integration activities
- Ensure hardware/software updates comply with conventional and nuclear safety requirements
- Exceptional communication skills both written and verbal
- Maintain design documentation and follow configuration management requirements
- Manage and lead the planning and conduct of analyses/tests necessary to obtain nuclear and or conventional certification of the updated configuration(s)
- Identify, manage, and demonstrate compliance with armament certification requirements
- Support long range capabilities initiative and business capture activities regarding the armament subsystem
- Familiar with armament integration and test planning, policies and procedures.
- Support the Hardware Sustaining Engineering IPT by providing oversight of nuclear and conventional certification requirements/tasks
- Ensure the certified status of the weapon system is maintained. Duties will also include preparation of detailed statements of work and program schedules, test plans, program status reporting, and Earned Value Management System (EVMS) reporting.
- Experience developing Basis of Estimates (BOE) in coordination with support organizations
- Bachelor of Science degree in a Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics (STEM) discipline with 5 years of experience or a Master of Science degree in a STEM discipline and 3 years of experience.
- Experience verifying specifications and designs through modeling and simulation, test data processing, and performance analysis
- Must have an active DoD Secret clearance or higher (with a background investigation completed within the last 6 years or currently enrolled into Continuous Evaluation)
- Must have the ability to obtain and maintain Special Access Program (SAP) clearance.
- Bachelors of Science degree in Electrical Engineering
- Advanced knowledge and understanding of governing certifications, specifications, and directives with emphasis on Air Force Instruction (AFI) 63-125, Air Force Manual (DAFMAN) 91-118, and DAFMAN 91-119, and MIL-STD 822, 1763, 1760, 1553, 516 and 1289.
- Working knowledge of multiple engineering disciplines: aerospace, mechanical, electrical, computer, nuclear hardness, nuclear surety, safety, materials, and/or systems engineering (Aerospace or Electrical Engineering preferred)
- Advanced knowledge and understanding of the IFC development and Aircraft Monitor and Control (AMAC) test process and reporting
- Experience with formal decision making processes: risk and opportunity management, cost benefit analysis, make/buy decisions
- Ability to obtain and maintain a Top Secret Clearance and Program Access