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Ventus Executive Solutions (VES) is seeking a Ship Systems Safety Engineer to join an exciting team working at the Washington Navy Yard supporting Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) Chief Engineers (CHENG) Principal for Safety (PFS.
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Utilize traffic engineering fundamentals, Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD), Highway Capacity Manual (HCM), Highway Safety Manual (HSM), CDOT M&S Standards, CDOT Standard Specifications, and other industry accepted standards and procedures to support the planning, design and implementation of engineering projects and operation of traffic control systems.
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Assist with the design of fire protection and life safety engineering systems including automatic fire sprinkler systems, fire detection and alarm systems, smoke management systems, and egress systems.
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VBe knowledgeable in process engineering to serve as a Technical Authority for reviews and approvals of process safety designs completed by contractors and peer engineers. ØPlant Subject Matter Expert for pressure relief and flare systems procedures, regulatory codes & standards, staying abreast of industry best practices and standards, Utilize experience and industry information to drive continuous process safety improvement and risk reduction.
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Major practice areas include structural analysis and design, building engineering, bridge engineering, dam engineering, hydraulic and water resources engineering, geotechnical engineering, civil transmission engineering, pipe and equipment support design, and general civil engineering (storm water management systems, water supply, sanitary sewers, etc.
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Working knowledge of embedded software test development, and Software systems integration engineering. Applies engineering principles to investigate, analyze, plan, design, test, or evaluate military systems.
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Reviews Software architecture, Software Designs, requirements, and interface artifacts for safety on complex hardware/ software systems. Develops and evaluates systems, associated support equipment and facilities, networks, and information systems to ensure designs meet applicable safety specifications and standards.
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5+ years of practical experience in software, systems, test, safety, or quality engineering. The Systems Safety Engineer serves as the key resource for Oceaneering Technologies (OTECH) system safety related needs for the robotic and autonomous vehicles we build and design.
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At Mott MacDonald, our Fire & Life Safety practice engage in mechanical engineering design with an emphasis on ventilation and fire life safety analysis and design for major road and rail transportation projects, associated underground and surface facilities.
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Proficiency in identifying, evaluating, and mitigating risks associated with engineering systems throughout their lifecycle. The SAT (and/or appropriate PRA specialist) will review any PRA performed on NASA flight systems that are used to form the basis for flight safety rationale or any flight safety risk acceptance decision.
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Applies safety engineering principles to support investigation, analysis, planning, design, development, testing, evaluation, and implementation of eVTOL systems. The Sr. Safety Engineer works with different engineering disciplines and liaises closely with the Strategy Team to ensure requirements meet our customer & business case needs.
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Provide technical leadership for the analysis, design and implementation of ventilation, fire protection and fire life safety systems for transportation and transit tunnels, and associated overbuild, underground and surface facilities.
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Systems Engineering experience with US Navy or US Marine Corps weapons systems. Candidates will collaborate with government personnel, vendors and the user community to ensure the safety of Marine Corps weapons systems and platforms.
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Minimum 10 years of technical safety, fire protection and / or process safety engineering experience. Able to produce / review philosophies, specifications, reports and drawings related to fire protection and safety systems and equipment.
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Clear understanding of systems safety, engineering concepts, principles, theories, and technical standards. GDMS is seeking a System Safety Engineer in support of work taking place under contract for the US Navy. This position will be a part of a team analyzing torpedo weapon systems and equipment to identify hazards, categorize risks, and recommend mitigations to reduce the probability/severity of a mishap resulting in injury to personnel, equipment damage, and/or damage to the environment.
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