Position Details

Position Id : 376932
Status : Open
Location : Long Beach, California
Duration : 12+ months
Pay Rate : DOE
Employment Type : Contract
Work Shift : Shift-1

Position Description

Position is 100% on-site.

- Identifies, analyzes, and assesses safety and mission risks to establish aerospace system, product, or service safety mitigations and control methods.
- Conducts system research and analysis to identify potential or investigate reported in-service fleet hazards, risks, and safety concerns and quantifies impact.
- Identifies safety and mission assurance issue systemic root causes and recommends corrective actions using industry best practices.
- Collaborates with internal and external stakeholders to define, validate, and integrate safety, mission success, and airworthiness requirements; incorporates into designs, operations, and procedures.
- Verifies system meets defined safety and mission assurance requirements through conducting and supporting tests, analyses, inspections, audits, and simulations.
- Creates and maintains aerospace safety and mission assurance training, tools, and resources.
- Documents safety analysis, hazard mitigation, validation and verification activities in compliance with relevant customer and regulatory standards. Develops and maintains corrective action plans.
- Demonstrates safety hazard risk mitigations and control methods to the customer and regulators. Ensures mission success through execution of Mission Assurance activities throughout the program lifecycle.
- Establishes, promotes, and enacts strategies and initiatives to enhance global aerospace safety.
- Oversees system research and analysis to identify potential or investigate reported in-service fleet hazards, risks, and safety concerns and quantifies impact.
- Advises on complex safety and mission assurance issue systemic root causes and recommends corrective actions using industry best practices. Leads collaboration with internal and external stakeholders to define, validate, and integrate complex safety, mission success, and airworthiness requirements; provides recommendations for incorporating into designs, operations, and procedures. Leads, influences or reviews complex tests, analyses, inspections, audits, and simulations to verify system meets defined safety and mission assurance requirements.
- Provides recommendations on industry-wide aerospace safety and mission assurance tools and processes.
- Oversees documentation of safety analysis, hazard mitigation, validation and verification activities in compliance with relevant customer and regulatory safety standards. Provides guidance throughout the development and execution of safety and corrective action plans. Oversees and leads demonstrating safety hazard risk mitigations and control methods to the customer and regulators.
- Oversees ensuring mission success through execution of Mission Assurance activities throughout the program lifecycle. Leads and provides recommendations on global safety advocacy strategies, training, tools, and methods.
- Provides advanced technical consultation on advanced aerospace systems safety projects and programs. Advances innovation of safety techniques and methodologies to enhance system safety.

Requirements

Minimum of a Bachelor of Science degree from an accredited course of study in engineering, computer science, mathematics, physics or chemistry (e.g. Bachelor) and typically 14 or more years' related work experience or an equivalent combination of technical education and experience (e.g. PhD+9 years' related work experience, Master+12 years' related work experience). In the USA, ABET accreditation is the preferred, although not required, accreditation standard.

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