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Company: SAIC
Location: Crane, IN
Career Level: Mid-Senior Level
Industries: Technology, Software, IT, Electronics

Description

Description

SAIC is seeking a Systems Safety Engineer to support battery integration efforts for Expeditionary Energy Systems in Crane, IN

JOB RESPONSIBILITES:

  • Creating System Qualification Test Plans, Performance Test Plans, Safety/Hazard Characterization Test Plans, Procedures, and Reports. 
  • Execute (or oversee a team to execute) the tests at NSWC Crane and Expeditionary Battery fielded system locations and battery vendor sites.  
  • Conduct Field Integration and Operational Check-out through Initial Operating Capability, perform periodic Field Maintenance on large batteries.
  • Perform Reliability Analyses and Safety Engineering processes on systems.

Qualifications

REQUIRED EXPERIENCE AND CLEARANCE:

  • Bachelor's and five (5) years or more experience; master's and three (3) years or more experience
  • Experience with safety assessments (ie: Hazard Analyses, FMEA's, Fault Tree Analyses, Root Cause Failure Analyses).
  • Experience working directly with military personnel of various ranks (i.e. enlisted through officers), either as a DoD civilian, military, or contractor personnel.
  • Experience with test and evaluation support, requirements validation and verification, project planning, and excellent verbal and written communication skills. 
  • Interim secret clearance required to start with the ability to obtain a Secret Clearance.  SAIC will sponsor the clearance process.
  • US Citizenship required.

DESIRED SKILLS:

  • Ability to discuss technical terms and concepts with a variety of Integrated Product Team (IPT) members
  • Experience with Navy manned and unmanned underwater systems
  • Understanding of system engineering, as applied to the range of energy storage devices such as batteries, fuel cells, and other devices and systems
  • Energy storage and power systems
  • Military (Navy, Marine Corps) and NASA vehicles
  • Low voltage (24 VDC) to high voltage (300-400 VDC) systems
  • Small (< 2 kWh) to Large (> 1000 kWh) systems
  • Specify and integrate associated power conversion systems
  • Working knowledge of Military and NASA design requirements and safety requirements (e.g. S9310-AQ-SAF-010, SG270-BV-SAF-010, JSC-20793B, NASA/TM-2009-215751 /NESC-RP-08-75/06-069-I)
  • Working knowledge of Industry Standards for design and safety (e.g. UL, IEC, IATA)
  • Systems Requirements Specifications (and decompose into derived requirements and subsystem specs)
  • Safety Assessments (Hazard Analyses, FMEA's, Fault Tree Analyses, Root Cause Failure Analyses)

SAIC accepts applications on an ongoing basis and there is no deadline.

Covid Policy: SAIC does not require COVID-19 vaccinations or boosters. Customer site vaccination requirements must be followed when work is performed at a customer site.


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