Systems Engineer - CMS Hardware Architecture Lockheed Martin CorpSystems Engineer - CMS Hardware ArchitectureFLRemote$77,500–$101,500 / yearAs a systems engineer with focus on our Combat Management System (CMS) hardware (HW) design, this role includes designing CMS products that meet customer requirements, establishing vendor relationships, auditing potential equipment suitability, and supporting back-end systems HW development from prototyping to End-Of-Life (EOL). Support design and demonstration that selected HW solutions meet required performance criteria and cyber accreditation (Including: Operating Environment, Network, Processing, Storage, Interfaces, Guards, Data and Network Security, Storage Architecture, Middleware, Processing Usage, System Configuration and Management, Technical Performance Measurements and Optimization, etc.).
Technical Lead - Naval Architecture Blue Origin Enterprises LPTechnical Lead - Naval ArchitectureFLResponsibilities: • Serve as the primary technical interface between Blue Origin and shipyard engineering during new vessel construction • Provide engineering oversight of construction activities, ensuring compliance with ABS rules, USCG regulations (CFRs), and contractual specifications • Review and approve shipyard-produced drawings, calculations, and test procedures • Coordinate with ABS surveyors and USCG OCMIs throughout construction milestones and inspections • Develop and manage technical specifications, requirements documents, and modification packages • Lead technical trade studies and risk management activities for vessel design and construction decisions • Oversee Factory Acceptance Testing (FAT) of marine electrical systems, automation, and major equipment • Coordinate with the Senior Marine Electrical Engineer on electrical system design, integration, and commissioning • Provide technical direction, task assignment, and engineering mentorship to the team of four Project Construction Managers • Review construction progress reports from Project Construction Managers and provide technical input for status reporting to senior management • Coordinate with the Recovery Offshore Operations Engineer to ensure vessel design supports recovery equipment integration and operational requirements • Provide technical guidance and mentorship to the Recovery Offshore Operations Engineer on vessel systems and classification requirements • Read and assess blueprints, schematics, and technical drawings to ensure construction aligns with OEM best practices and maximizes system performance and lifetime • Support verification planning, testing, and commissioning activities through delivery • Perform stability analyses, structural assessments, and other naval architecture calculations as required to support design decisions and classification submissions. Desired Qualifications: • System safety analysis experience including Failure Modes, Effects and Criticality Analysis (FMECA), Fault Tree Analysis (FTA), and Functional Hazard Analysis (FHA) • Experience with failure investigations • Experience supporting proposal evaluations • Knowledge of systems engineering practices, manufacturing, fabrication and assembly processes, and quality control • Licensed Professional Engineer (PE) or relevant professional maritime certification • Experience with dynamic positioning systems, heavy lift, or specialized vessel construction • Proficiency in naval architecture tools (e.g., GHS, NAPA, Maxsurf, AutoCAD, Rhino) • Experience with stability booklets, trim and stability calculations, and tonnage measurements.