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Raytheon - Space based weapons

 

https:// jobs.raytheon.com/job/mckinney/high-energy-laser-weapon-systems-architect-engineering-fellow/4679/6471576

 

High Energy Laser Weapon Systems Architect / Engineering Fellow

 

Date updated 12/15/2017

This position requires a U.S. person or the ability to obtain an Export Authorization from the appropriate government agency for non-U.S. persons

The Electro-Optical System Design (EOSD) Department is currently in need for a High Energy Laser Weapon Systems (HELWS) Architect / Engineering Fellow to support the Advanced Concepts & Technology Business Area in the development and build of High Energy Laser Weapons Systems. The successful applicant will be a member of the Systems Engineering organization and be responsible for architecting all aspects of a laser weapon system. The HEL Systems Architect will be responsible for the following:

· Defining high energy laser weapon system requirements.

· Maintain domain expertise of HELWS trade space in regards to beam directors/controllers, high energy laser technology, tracking systems, lethality analysis, pointing accuracy and requirements, power and thermal subsystems, and system interfaces.

· Will leverage system engineering best practices to lead the implementation of HELWS design. This would include determination and documentation of technical objectives, CONOPS, requirements and interfaces, design, development and/or solutions for designated laser-based subsystems and hardware/software configuration items.

· Will lead the architecture development and modeling of Key Performance Parameters (KPPs) that can track the allocated, current status, and projected values of critical Technical Performance Measurements (TPMs).

 

The Electro-Optical System Design Department is an organization of approximately 130 systems engineering leaders, located in El Segundo and San Diego, CA, and Arlington, VA. The department’s charter is provide system engineering, performance modeling/simulation and project leadership for electro-optical and directed energy products and technology.

Department staff supports two SAS Mission Areas: Space Systems and Advanced Concepts and Technology.