SSBN Test & Evaluation Analyst

Norfolk, VA
Full Time
Mid Level

Employee Type: Full-Time
Location: Norfolk, VA
Job Type: T&E Analyst
Experience: 4+ Years
Clearance Type: TS/SCI

AERMOR is seeking to hire a Test and Evaluation Analyst with Nuclear Powered Ballistic Missile Submarine (SSBN) experience for Test & Evaluation (T&E) support on Columbia class submarines.

Responsibilities Include:

  • Review program documentation to include ROC/POE, CONOPS, ORD, TEMP, MNS, ICD, CDD, CPD, NTSP, ALSP, manning documents, training manuals, and IA certification and accreditation packages and provide/adjudicate comments from the Comments Resolution Matrix.
  • Assist in use of Mission Based Test Design (MBTD), Plan and design operational tests, and analyze the resulting data to obtain objective conclusions in support of Integrated Testing, in conjunction with mission-based Critical Operational Issues, cross-referenced with Navy Mission Essential Task Lists and/or Joint Mission Essential Task Lists.
  • Draft TEMP/MTP comments and applicable portions of the respective document.
  • Assist in development of Test plans for Operational Testing, Developmental Testing assists, Early Operational Assessments, Operational Assessments, Joint Concept Technology Demonstrations, Quick Reaction Assessments, Initial Operational Test and Evaluation, and follow-on Test and Evaluations, Verification Correction of Deficiencies, and compile data necessary to draft the test plans (both integrated and operational).
  • Provide support in conducting Liaison with model proponents, Verification and Validation agents, developing agencies, Navy laboratories, service Cryptologic Agencies, Navy Operational Commands, and other agencies to ensure that Modeling and Simulation OT&E requirements are adequately addressed to permit timely effective accreditation of M&S support of OT&E.
  • Perform data reduction and preliminary analysis of data to ensure data validity, prior to more detailed processing.
  • Provide the following reports: Operational Test Agency Assessment Report and Operational Test Agency Milestone Assessment Report, OAR/OMAR, Operational Evaluation Report, Letter of Observation, Operational Utility Assessment, Independent Operational Test and Evaluation Report.
  • Provide the Technical Point of Contact with Trip/Technical Reports, Monthly Progress Reports, Annual Summary Reports, Progress of work on assigned tasks, attend conferences/meetings, and provide work plans and the expenditure of funds and labor hours during the month.

Required Skills and Experience:

  • Minimum of 4-years of experience in Nuclear Powered Ballistic Missile Submarine (SSBN) strategic weapon systems, support systems, policies, and operations that will be supporting COLUMBIA Class Submarines.
  • Working knowledge of submarine combat control, to include Imaging, Sonar, Combat Control, and Weapon Systems to include APB and TI variances as well as platform variances.
  • Must have supported as a Submarine Warfare Officer.
  • Completed a Department Head or Executive Officer tour.
  • Ability to apply analytical methodologies to evaluate the operational effectiveness and suitability of combat systems, weapon systems, and combat support systems.
  • Understand test strategies for Submarine Platforms and experience with the following: Sonar and combat control operation and Design of Experiments to support Modeling & Simulation testing for COLUMBIA Class Submarine.
  • Possess superior technical writing skills to draft unambiguous and concise test plans, test reports, and supporting documents.
  • Be physically qualified for Non-Submarine Personnel Embarked on Submarines to support test execution underway on US submarines for up to 10 days at a time.
Education:
  • Bachelor's degree in engineering or science related field.
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