Simulation Engineer, Mid-Level
Overview
The Simulation Engineer, Mid-Level is needed to develop and maintain high-fidelity models and simulations for missile systems. This role supports weapon system integration efforts onto new launch platforms, weapon performance assessments, and analysis of missile performance for recommended improvements.
Responsibilities
Develop and refine system simulations, which include physics-based models
Perform simulation-based performance analysis to support software updates and system improvements
Analyze flight test data to verify and improve simulation accuracy
Support studies to assess operational effectiveness of weapon systems
Work with missile software and platform integration teams to ensure simulations reflect missile system of systems realities
Generate briefings and technical reports to communicate system effectiveness.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications & Education Requirements and Desired Skillsets
Bachelor's degree or higher in Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Physics, Mathematics or equivalent from an accredited institution required.
5-12 years of related technical experience.
Experience with modeling and simulation (M&S).
Ability to program in structured software languages.
Ability to obtain and/or maintain a DoD secret clearance.
Experience with Guidance, Navigation, and Control (GNC), Radar Sensors, or weapon performance modeling preferred.
Experience with MATLAB, C++, and Python preferred.
Strong foundation in modeling & simulation, physics, aerospace engineering, or related discipline.
Ability to analyze complex datasets and communicate technical findings clearly.
Familiarity with test processes and VV&A standards is a plus.
U.S. Citizenship with Active Secret Security clearance and ability to maintain the designated security clearance level is required.
Physical Description
Employees in these positions will function in a general office/cubicle setting environment, and laboratory/testing setting using standard office equipment and various electronic testing equipment, including a computer, telephone, printers, video equipment, computer software and testing equipment. Will interact in a general office setting environment with various personnel; participate in meetings and contribute to team success; deliver timely results and produce reports; receive and communicate information; may include telework. May function in a specialized laboratory/testing environment using electronic testing equipment, computer software and complex systems. May move and test equipment of various weights. Laboratory environment may require use of protective equipment (PPE) including but not limited to safety glasses and protective hearing and footwear. May be expected to work varying shifts and hours to ensure successful operation of activities in the organization due to business demands; travel occasionally for assigned work.