Senior Principal Test Conductor - Armament Certification Responsible Engineer

Northrop Grumman Northrop Grumman · Aerospace · Oklahoma City, OK +1 · Mission and Quality Assurance

Senior Principal Test Conductor - Armament Certification Responsible Engineer at Northrop Grumman. This role involves leading tests for nuclear requirement verification and certification, ensuring compliance with safety criteria, and maintaining the certified status of weapon systems. It requires a Secret or higher clearance and involves coordination with government and contractor personnel.

What you'd actually do

  1. Lead Tests related to nuclear requirement verification and certification.
  2. Support the certification of integrated functional capability (IFC) releases, subsystem upgrades, and new weapon integration activities
  3. Ensure hardware/software updates comply with conventional and nuclear safety criteria
  4. Maintain design documentation and follow configuration management requirements
  5. Manage the planning and conduct of analyses/tests necessary to obtain nuclear certification of the updated configuration(s)

Skills

Required

  • Bachelors degree and at least 8 years of relevant military / professional experience, OR a Master's Degree and at least 6 years of relevant military / professional experience, OR a PhD and at least 4 years of relevant military / professional experience, OR 12 years of relevant military / professional experience
  • active US Government Secret or higher clearance
  • background investigation completed within the last 6 years or currently enrolled into Continuous Evaluation
  • ability to obtain and maintain Special Access Program (SAP) clearance

Nice to have

  • Experience with Aircraft Monitor and Control Interfaces and test verification activities.
  • Ability to develop scripts for data analysis to verify requirement compliance.
  • Advanced knowledge and understanding of governing certifications, specifications, and directives with emphasis on Air Force Instruction (AFI) 63-125, Air Force Manual (AFMAN) 91-118, and AFMAN 91-119
  • Working knowledge of multiple engineering disciplines: mechanical, electrical, computer, nuclear hardness, nuclear surety, safety, materials, statistical analysis and/or systems engineering.
  • Advanced knowledge and understanding of the IFC development and test process
  • Experience with formal decision-making processes: risk and opportunity management, cost benefit analysis, make/buy decisions
  • Top Secret Clearance and Program Access

What the JD emphasized

  • nuclear requirement verification
  • nuclear certification
  • conventional and nuclear safety criteria
  • nuclear certification requirements
  • nuclear and conventional certification requirements