Systems Engineer - Safety Analysis
Listed on 2026-02-15
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Engineering
Systems Engineer, Electrical Engineering
Systems Engineer – Safety Analysis
SEACORP is seeking a well-qualified Systems Engineer – Safety Analysis.
Primary Duties and ResponsibilitiesJob Summary
The Systems Engineer - Safety Analysis will be part of a team of engineers and technicians providing engineering and technical support specific to performing safety analysis for Torpedoes, Batteries, Software, Combat Systems, Ranges, and Unmanned Undersea Vehicles (UUV) for the Systems Safety and Reliability Engineering Branch, Naval Undersea Warfare Center, Newport RI.
This is an ideal position for an experienced Systems/Electrical/Software/Mechanical Engineer interested in safety and weapons, or an individual with a Quality Assurance (QA) or CMMI background as there are commonalities in methods applied to complete the tasking.
Job Responsibilities- Conduct research, studies and analyses to ensure that system safety engineering requirements and specifications are incorporated into the design of systems from concept phase throughout a systems life cycle.
- Employ existing guidelines and instructions, guidance from higher-level system safety engineers, experience, and independent judgment to plan and accomplish task objectives.
Education:
A Bachelor’s Degree in an Engineering or Software discipline is required.
- Software Safety Analysis preferred.
- WSESRB Interactive Safety Environment (WISE) training preferred.
- MIL-STD-882 training preferred.
Experience:
3+ years of related experience; specific experience in any of the following areas is a plus:
- Heavyweight and/or lightweight torpedoes, especially with actual torpedo safety.
- Combat Systems.
- Range System safety.
- Unmanned Undersea Vehicles (UUV).
- Battery safety.
As a requirement of employment, all SEACORP employees must hold U.S. Citizenship.
LocationNewport, RI
TravelQuarterly (approximately 4 times a year)
ClearanceSecret
Work Environment & Physical DemandsOffice & Computer Laboratories – Sitting, standing, extended periods of time using a mouse and keyboard and viewing computer screens. Infrequent lifting of
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