Reliability & Maintainability (R&M) Engineer
Key Responsibilities
As an R&M Engineer, you will:
- Plan, perform, and document reliability activities, ensuring program objectives are met.
- Develop and support System Reliability Models, reliability block diagrams, and math models.
- Conduct reliability and maintainability evaluations and contribute to the development of DFMEAs with IPT teams.
- Generate reliability predictions for hardware and software systems and allocate reliability goals across IPTs.
- Track and manage test incident reports, failure analyses, and corrective actions through systems like IST, FACARs, and DARTs.
- Collaborate on Bids, Proposals, and Basis of Estimates (BOEs) aligned with Statements of Work (SOW).
- Present technical briefings to clients and internal stakeholders, while maintaining strong relationships with all program stakeholders.
- Ensure compliance with all safety, security, and environmental regulations.
What You Bring
Education:
- Bachelor’s Degree in Mechanical, Electrical, or Systems Engineering (required).
- Master’s Degree in Engineering (preferred).
Experience:
- 5–10 years of experience in reliability and maintainability for ground combat vehicles.
- Track record of success in delivering large-scale U.S. Defense programs.
- Hands-on experience with engineering tools like Reliasoft, Weibull++, and Crow-AMSAA.
Skills:
- Strong knowledge of reliability engineering, systems engineering, and SysML processes.
- Ability to work in a dynamic, multi-national, and multi-organizational environment.
- Practical and solution-oriented approach, with the ability to work independently.