CACI International Inc
System Safety Engineer – Naval Surface Warfare Center Carderock Division (NSWCCD) & US Coast Guard Human Systems Integration Division (CG‑1B3)
Location: Bethesda, MD. Job Category: Engineering. Time Type: Full Time. Minimum Clearance Required to Start: Secret. Employee Type: Regular. Percentage of Travel Required: Up to 10% (Local).
About the Opportunity CACI is seeking a motivated System Safety Engineer to support the USCG Domestic Icebreaker Program. The ideal candidate does not need to be a subject‑matter expert but should possess general familiarity with hazard analysis processes, safety tools, and engineering principles. You will work to identify hazards, assess risks, and ensure the safety of systems and equipment throughout their lifecycle.
Responsibilities
Hazard Analysis & Risk Management (MIL‑STD‑882)
Perform and support system safety analyses in accordance with MIL‑STD‑882 tasks, including:
Task 101: Review hazard analyses and test documentation for validity.
Task 106: Review contractor design artifacts and document single‑point failures.
Task 201 & 202: Complete Preliminary Hazard Lists (PHL) and Preliminary Hazard Analyses (PHA).
Task 204 & 205: Complete Sub‑System Hazard Analyses (SSHA) and System Hazard Analyses (SHA).
Task 207: Complete Health Hazard Analyses (HHA), including Government Furnished Equipment (GFE).
Identify hazards and implement mitigations to reduce residual mishap risk in coordination with contractor and ship design managers.
Database Management & Tracking
Serve as the Database Manager for the System Safety component of the Hazard Tracking System (HTS).
Enter, track, control, and document risks using the government‑provided HTS.
Participate in tabletop reviews and testing of the HTS.
Program Support & Documentation
Support the update and execution of the Waterways Commerce Cutter (WCC) System Safety Management Plan (SSMP).
Prepare and draft written documentation, including management plans, special topic papers, and technical reports.
Review program documentation, drawings, and analyses provided by contractors.
Collaboration & Integration
Collaborate effectively with the Program Manager’s staff, sponsors, and Engineering Technical Authorities (TA).
Maintain alignment with the Program’s Integrated Government Schedule (IGS) and Integrated Master Schedule (IMS).
Attend government, stakeholder, and contractor meetings regarding system safety.
Coordinate with stakeholders to identify areas in ship design requiring safety improvements.
Qualifications
Required
Education: Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Systems Safety, or a related technical field.
Experience: General familiarity with Hazard Analysis processes and tools (foundational competence and ability to learn).
Technical Knowledge: Familiarity with MIL‑STD‑882 (System Safety Program Requirements).
Communication: Strong written and verbal skills for drafting reports and collaborating with design teams.
Desired
Experience with US Navy or US Coast Guard ship design or acquisition programs.
Experience using Hazard Tracking Systems (HTS) or similar database tools.
Understanding of Human Systems Integration (HSI) principles.
Benefits and Work Culture At CACI, we place character and innovation at the center of everything we do. You’ll enjoy a culture of integrity, an environment of trust, and a focus on continuous growth. We offer competitive compensation, a robust benefits package (healthcare, wellness, financial, retirement, family support, continuing education, time‑off), flexible time‑off benefits, and access to extensive learning resources.
Pay Range $72,700 – $149,200
EEO Statement CACI is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, age, national origin, disability, status as a protected veteran, or any other protected characteristic.
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About the Opportunity CACI is seeking a motivated System Safety Engineer to support the USCG Domestic Icebreaker Program. The ideal candidate does not need to be a subject‑matter expert but should possess general familiarity with hazard analysis processes, safety tools, and engineering principles. You will work to identify hazards, assess risks, and ensure the safety of systems and equipment throughout their lifecycle.
Responsibilities
Hazard Analysis & Risk Management (MIL‑STD‑882)
Perform and support system safety analyses in accordance with MIL‑STD‑882 tasks, including:
Task 101: Review hazard analyses and test documentation for validity.
Task 106: Review contractor design artifacts and document single‑point failures.
Task 201 & 202: Complete Preliminary Hazard Lists (PHL) and Preliminary Hazard Analyses (PHA).
Task 204 & 205: Complete Sub‑System Hazard Analyses (SSHA) and System Hazard Analyses (SHA).
Task 207: Complete Health Hazard Analyses (HHA), including Government Furnished Equipment (GFE).
Identify hazards and implement mitigations to reduce residual mishap risk in coordination with contractor and ship design managers.
Database Management & Tracking
Serve as the Database Manager for the System Safety component of the Hazard Tracking System (HTS).
Enter, track, control, and document risks using the government‑provided HTS.
Participate in tabletop reviews and testing of the HTS.
Program Support & Documentation
Support the update and execution of the Waterways Commerce Cutter (WCC) System Safety Management Plan (SSMP).
Prepare and draft written documentation, including management plans, special topic papers, and technical reports.
Review program documentation, drawings, and analyses provided by contractors.
Collaboration & Integration
Collaborate effectively with the Program Manager’s staff, sponsors, and Engineering Technical Authorities (TA).
Maintain alignment with the Program’s Integrated Government Schedule (IGS) and Integrated Master Schedule (IMS).
Attend government, stakeholder, and contractor meetings regarding system safety.
Coordinate with stakeholders to identify areas in ship design requiring safety improvements.
Qualifications
Required
Education: Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Systems Safety, or a related technical field.
Experience: General familiarity with Hazard Analysis processes and tools (foundational competence and ability to learn).
Technical Knowledge: Familiarity with MIL‑STD‑882 (System Safety Program Requirements).
Communication: Strong written and verbal skills for drafting reports and collaborating with design teams.
Desired
Experience with US Navy or US Coast Guard ship design or acquisition programs.
Experience using Hazard Tracking Systems (HTS) or similar database tools.
Understanding of Human Systems Integration (HSI) principles.
Benefits and Work Culture At CACI, we place character and innovation at the center of everything we do. You’ll enjoy a culture of integrity, an environment of trust, and a focus on continuous growth. We offer competitive compensation, a robust benefits package (healthcare, wellness, financial, retirement, family support, continuing education, time‑off), flexible time‑off benefits, and access to extensive learning resources.
Pay Range $72,700 – $149,200
EEO Statement CACI is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, age, national origin, disability, status as a protected veteran, or any other protected characteristic.
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