SLCM-N Safety Engineer (Mid-level)
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SLCM-N Safety Engineer (Mid-level) Job Locations
US-DC
Overview Systems Planning and Analysis, Inc. (SPA) delivers high-impact, technical solutions to complex national security issues. With over 50 years of business expertise and consistent growth, we are known for continuous innovation for our government customers, in both the US and abroad. Our exceptionally talented team is highly collaborative in spirit and practice, producing Results that Matter. Come work with the best! We offer opportunity, unique challenges, and clear-sighted commitment to the mission. SPA: Objective. Responsive. Trusted. The Strategic Division (SD) supports high-reliability organizations including Navy Strategic Systems Programs (SSP), Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center, and the Department of Energy (DOE), among others. Our support across our client base is expanding rapidly and encompasses important services, such as data analytics and visualization, threat analysis, risk management, modeling and simulation, cost estimating, earned value management, program management, system engineering, independent evaluation, and High Consequence Event prevention. This position is with the Surety Programs Group (SPG), which supports government and private sector organizations ensuring the security, safety, and reliability of high consequence operations. SPG's philosophy is to help our clients understand and mitigate mission risks spanning physical, cyber, and human domains. SPA has an immediate need for a mid-level Safety Engineer. Washington D.C. Pay Range Transparency: $125,000 - 150,000 per year. Responsibilities The Safety Engineer will support Navy SSP in providing vision, direction, and oversight of safety planning in support of Nuclear-Armed Sea-Launched Cruise Missile (SLCM-N) Program. They will act as primary liaison with other safety working groups supporting the program. They will report to top level systems engineering team concerning all SLCM-N safety updates and issues and coordinate with the contractor government safety team to address safety hazards and environmental impacts, identifying and documenting all potential hazards, related mishaps, and associated risk information specific to the SSB. The disciplines covered include discrepancy reporting, training and certification, documentation change control, configuration control, material review systems, corrective action systems, and process proofing. In addition, the Engineer will identify safety areas of responsibility pertinent to support the weapon system. Areas of responsibility include (but are not limited to): weapons systems safety, explosive safety, environmental and asset safety, transportation and logistics safety, fire prevention, lightning protection and grounding, as well as Occupational Safety and Health, and hazardous material (HAZMAT) safety. Qualifications Required Qualifications:
Reports to Maritime Plaza, Washington DC, up to full-time, based upon the needs of the client.
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