A Nuclear Surety Systems Engineer at Northrop Grumman on the Sentinel program will be provided the opportunity to: • Perform decomposition of Department of Defense safety manuals into requirements and allocating them to design teams for implementation • Provide systems engineering expertise to the design, integration, and testing of a next generation ICBM weapon system • Participate in technical planning, system integration, verification, validation, cost, risk, supportability, and analysis for mechanical, electrical, and integrated systems • Evaluate the physical security design based on the Department of Defense Safety manuals • Interface directly with various compartments of the Department of Defense and Department of Energy to ensure safe design and operation of nuclear weapon systems • Use model based engineering tools on a major weapon system to pioneer a new way to evaluate and analyze modern design • Learn a niche discipline that spans all aspects of Nuclear Power and Munitions. Principal Systems Engineer: • Bachelors degree in computer science or an electrical, computer, or software engineering discipline from an accredited university and 8 years of related experience, a Masters Degree in computer science or an electrical, computer, or software engineering discipline and 6 years of related experience, or a PhD in computer science or an electrical, computer, or software engineering discipline and 4 years of related experience • 3 years of experience with electrical or software analyses/test; verification of requirements • 3 years of experience with any of the following tools and languages: DOORs, Cameo, TeamCenter, GIT, JAZZ, NX, Capitol.