Software Engineer
You will be the Software Safety Engineer for the F-22 System Safety Team which is responsible for executing a System Safety program that identifies and controls safety hazards to an acceptable risk.
What You Will Be Doing: As the Software Safety Engineer, you will be responsible for performing analyses for hazard identification, evaluation, control, and coordination in support of software safety activities for the F 22 platform.
Your responsibilities will include:
- Support software development, test, and release cycles as a safety expert.
- Develop and execute the System Safety Program Plan.
- Conduct functional hazard, fault tree, preliminary hazard, and software hazard analyses using quantitative and qualitative techniques.
- Lead contractual effort(s) and mentor the safety team to meet deadlines with high technical quality.
- Coordinate system safety activities with design teams, suppliers, internal management, and external customers.
Basic Qualifications :
Bachelors degree in STEM Discipline (Aerospace Engineering, Systems Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Software Engineering preferred)
Full life-cycle experience with system safety analyses, standards, and tools
Demonstrated ability to lead projects and teams in the resolution of highly complex issues, including direct interaction with senior leadership within company and customer organizations and a demonstrated ability to deal with complex and challenging customer and supplier relationships
Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including experience with communicating cross-functionally
Desired skills :
Safety critical software architectural design, coding or test experience
Software quality experience
Experience with software safety requirements across the full development lifecycle from hazard identification through development to system/software qualification test.
Military or civilian flight experience
Knowledge of MIL-STD-882, MIL-HDBK-516, ARP-4761, and/or ARP-4754
Knowledge of FAA and military regulations and processes
Previous experience writing technical reports on complex subject matter
Experience with military or government programs
Knowledge of Statistical Analysis Methods
Model-based system engineering (MBSE) experience
Experience working with international customers and suppliers
Government contract execution experience
What You Will Be Doing: As the Software Safety Engineer, you will be responsible for performing analyses for hazard identification, evaluation, control, and coordination in support of software safety activities for the F 22 platform.
Your responsibilities will include:
- Support software development, test, and release cycles as a safety expert.
- Develop and execute the System Safety Program Plan.
- Conduct functional hazard, fault tree, preliminary hazard, and software hazard analyses using quantitative and qualitative techniques.
- Lead contractual effort(s) and mentor the safety team to meet deadlines with high technical quality.
- Coordinate system safety activities with design teams, suppliers, internal management, and external customers.
Basic Qualifications :
Bachelors degree in STEM Discipline (Aerospace Engineering, Systems Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Software Engineering preferred)
Full life-cycle experience with system safety analyses, standards, and tools
Demonstrated ability to lead projects and teams in the resolution of highly complex issues, including direct interaction with senior leadership within company and customer organizations and a demonstrated ability to deal with complex and challenging customer and supplier relationships
Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including experience with communicating cross-functionally
Desired skills :
Safety critical software architectural design, coding or test experience
Software quality experience
Experience with software safety requirements across the full development lifecycle from hazard identification through development to system/software qualification test.
Military or civilian flight experience
Knowledge of MIL-STD-882, MIL-HDBK-516, ARP-4761, and/or ARP-4754
Knowledge of FAA and military regulations and processes
Previous experience writing technical reports on complex subject matter
Experience with military or government programs
Knowledge of Statistical Analysis Methods
Model-based system engineering (MBSE) experience
Experience working with international customers and suppliers
Government contract execution experience
