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Sr. Nuclear Hardness Engineer-Electrical Security Clearance
Job in
Hill Air Force Base, Davis County, Utah, USA
Listed on 2026-01-01
Listing for:
BAE Systems
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-01-01
Job specializations:
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Engineering
Systems Engineer, Electrical Engineering
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Location: Hill Air Force Base
Job Description We believe your career should be filled with growth and discovery; and that's exactly what you'll find here at BAE Systems! As you maintain the hardness of a complex weapon system and safeguard U. S. nuclear deterrence, you will continually hone your skills on a team making a big impact on a global scale. As part of our Nuclear Hardness & Survivability (NH&S) team, you'll join a diverse group of driven professionals who underpin the products and systems that support enhanced military capabilities, protect national security, and keep critical information and infrastructure secure.
With us, you'll be able to make an impact while you enhance your skills and grow in your career. Why BAE Systems? BAE Systems is the third largest defense contractor in the world with an exceptional, mission-focused culture. We are a uniquely valued mission partner delivering daily technical excellence and innovative solutions to our government customers. BAE Systems has earned accolades as a "Top Workplace" in Utah based on employee feedback for seven consecutive years, earning special distinction for providing a healthy work-life balance for our valued employees.
We work very hard to ensure this is a great place to work! Why Utah? You must see it to believe it! Utah is an amazing state with diverse geography, an eclectic culture, and an exceptional quality of life. We are located north of Salt Lake City at the foot of the beautiful Wasatch Mountains. The area offers an incredible range of outdoor pursuits across the seasons, including hiking, climbing, hunting, fishing, camping, boating, and world-class skiing at resorts that hosted the Winter Olympics in 2002 and will host them again in 2034.
The state is home to five amazing National Parks and an easy drive from two more:
Grand Teton and, famously, the first National Park in the world, Yellowstone. The Salt Lake City area offers a vast array of cultural activities and businesses, including multiple professional sports teams. It is a western states hub for exceptional, cutting-edge medical care, with people traveling from across the region for a range of nationally renowned specialty care centers and doctors.
The Salt Lake International Airport offers more than 300 flights daily to 90 nonstop destinations. Tell me about this job. Our experts are responsible for integrated weapon system management, from inception to retirement. Nuclear hardness is defined as the ability of a system or any of its elements to withstand exposure to one or more effects of a hostile nuclear environment.
As a Senior Nuclear Hardness Electrical Engineer, you will work on a high-performing team to provide engineering, technical, and administrative expertise to the government in the areas of nuclear hardness, nuclear survivability, and Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) in accordance with requirements detailed in Department of Defense, United States Strategic Command, and Air Force directives, manuals and instructions, ensuring the Minuteman III (MM III) Intercontinental Ballistic Missile (ICBM) weapon system weapon system remains a reliable and effective nuclear deterrent.
This is an exciting job opportunity where you'll not only work on an important project, but also to help advance the United States military's global deterrent system. A Senior Nuclear Hardness Electrical Engineer is expected to:
* Perform professional electrical engineering analysis and evaluation which requires in-depth knowledge and diversified application of nuclear hardness engineering and electromagnetic compatibility principles, theories, concepts, practices, and techniques in the field plus a working knowledge of other related disciplines.
* Devise new techniques and approaches and provide solutions to a wide range of technical problems by drawing on their own areas of technical specialty and consulting with other engineering specialists for technologies where they do not have in-depth expertise.
* Review and coordinate work with other team members to ensure progress is maintained to achieve specified aims; prepare data for reports on technical findings, recommendations, accomplishments and progress measured against specific plans; perform assignments as required by contractual agreements.
* Monitor for NH&S compliance with applicable Department of Defense, United States Strategic Command, and Air Force directives, manuals, and instructions.
* Attend conferences and meetings to represent assigned activity. Develop working group meeting agendas, prepare and consolidate briefing materials, provide meeting minutes, and draft answers to action items assigned by other agencies or organizations.
* Review and provide assessment and assistance to programs on Nuclear Hardness, Electromagnetic Interference / Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMI/EMC), shielding applications, Technical Order changes, and Engineering Technical Analysis Requests.
* Author and publish white papers, formal analyses, and briefing materials to…
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