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Laser Lethality & Vulnerability Analysis Engineer at Bowhead / UIC Technical Services
Bowhead / UIC Technical Services
Dahlgren, VA
Administration
Posted 2 hours ago
JOB DESCRIPTION
Overview Laser Lethality & Vulnerability Analysis Engineer (DETO-4): Bowhead seeks aLaser Lethality & Vulnerability Analysis Engineer tosupport the Navy's Weapons Systems Munitions Integration and Hypersonic division. Join a mission driven team at the forefront of modern weapon system assessment. Responsibilities This role places you directly in the analytical engine room of laser lethality and survivability studies-where physics, engineering, and real world threat understanding converge. You won't just model systems; you'll help decode how weapons achieve kill, how targets respond, and what drives true operational effectiveness. Job duties to include but are not limited to: Analyze how High Energy Laser weapons can defeat other weapon systems with analytical and high-fidelity models of material, subsystem and full up system response. Analyze weapon engagement kill mechanisms to understand how energy deposition, material response, and subsystem interactions drive mission level effects. Analyze the effects and logic of failures to understand system vulnerabilities and predict failure mechanisms. Characterize weapon system vulnerabilities. Model weapon system geometries to support high fidelity vulnerability and lethality assessments. Perform weapon engagement analyses to quantify time-to-kill and probability of kill. Perform additional technical duties as assigned in support of Navy weapons integration and assessment efforts. Qualifications Bachelor of Science (BS) in Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering, Physics, or a closely related technical discipline. Proficiency with 3D modeling and geometry development. Strong analytical foundation in mechanics, materials, thermodynamics, and system modeling. Proficiency in programming and scripting for modeling, data analysis, and simulation automation. Strong interpersonal skills and sound judgment, with the ability to work independently and collaboratively with government personnel, contractors, and cross functional engineering teams. Proficiency with Microsoft Office tools for documentation and communication. Experience performing Failure Mode Effectiveness Analysis (FMEA), developing Failure Analysis Logic Trees (FALT), and generating Target Vulnerability Characterizations (TVC) products. Experience developing Vulnerability Modules (VMs), particularly for High Energy Laser (HEL) systems. Experience conducting engagement analysis, including generating TTK plots and Pk assessments using modeling and simulation tools. Familiarity with vulnerability/lethality analysis frameworks, survivability modeling, or DoD weapon system assessment processes. Experience supporting classified programs or working within secure facilities. SECURITY CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS: Must be able to obtain and maintain a security clearance at the Secret level. US Citizenship is a requirement for Secret clearance at this location. Physical Demands: Must be able to lift up to 50 pounds Must be able to stand and walk for prolonged amounts of time Must be able to twist, bend and squat periodically