Booz Allen

NuclearSuretyElectricalEngineer

$62–62k Kirtland AFB, New Mexico, United States FULL TIME Remote Friendly
Market Sentiment
HIGH DEMAND

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The Brief

“Nuclear Surety Electrical Engineer at Booz Allen. Skills: Nuclear surety, Electrical engineering. Analyze current and future Air Force nuclear weapon. Find evidence of potential nuclear surety impacts”

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

Analyze systems for safety

Eligibility Requirements

Top Secret clearance

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering, Experience with analysis of electrical systems, Knowledge of fundamental electrical engineering principles, Ability to work in a close-knit team, Ability to obtain a Top Secret clearance

Nice to Have

Experience designing electrical or electronic systems, Knowledge of industry or military electrical engineering standards, Possession of excellent verbal and written communication skills, TS/SCI clearance, Master's degree in Electrical Engineering

What You'll Do.

Analyze current and future Air Force nuclear weapon

Find evidence of potential nuclear surety impacts

Embrace the mission of keeping nuclear weapons safe

Support the Air Force in ensuring a safe

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Close-knit team

Communication Scope

Written communication; Verbal communication

Full Job Description

Nuclear Surety Electrical Engineer **The Opportunity:** As an electrical engineer, you understand the workings behind complex systems. That knowledge is key when it comes to keeping the nation’s nuclear weapons safe and secure. We’re looking for an electrical engineer who can use their skills to analyze current and future Air Force nuclear weapon systems for Nuclear Safety Design Certification. At Booz Allen, you’ll use your engineering skills to transform the Air Force’s nuclear surety practices. That’s why we need you, an electrical engineer who is top-notch in analyzing systems for safety, to help us embrace the mission of keeping nuclear weapons safe and secure _._ On our team, you’ll learn about multiple nuclear weapon systems, both current and future. You’ll impact the Air Force by finding evidence of potential nuclear surety impacts on nuclear weapon systems _._ This is a chance to grow your general understanding of electrical engineering in the defense world while gaining experience in the design of real Air Force weapon systems _._ Take on exciting challenges in nuclear surety with us as we support the Air Force in ensuring a safe and secure nuclear deterrent _._ Join us. The world can’t wait. **You Have:** * Experience with analysis of electrical systems, including as part of undergraduate work * Knowledge of fundamental electrical engineering principles * Ability to work in a close-knit team including the client * Ability to obtain a Top Secret clearance * Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering **Nice If You Have:** * Experience designing electrical or electronic systems * Knowledge of industry or military electrical engineering standards * Possession of excellent verbal and written communication skills * TS/SCI clearance * Master's degree in Electrical Engineering **Clearance:** Applicants selected will be subject to a security investigation and may need to meet eligibility requirements for access to classified information. **Compensation** At Booz

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