Job Description
Job Description
We are seeking an AFSIM Simulation Engineer to develop and execute mission-level and kill-chain simulations that consume MBSE-defined system architectures, interfaces, and
mission threads to assess hardware-centric DoD platforms and integrated mission systems.
Responsibilities :
- Develop, modify, and execute AFSIM models derived from MBSE SysML artifacts including mission threads, functional flows, system architectures, and interface definitions
- Analyze blue vs. red kill chains, system interactions, and mission-level effects across integrated sensor, shooter, and command elements
- Translate MBSE handoff artifacts (requirements allocations, activity diagrams, block definitions, internal block diagrams) into executable AFSIM entities, behaviors, and
interactions
Integrate sensor, RF, EW, weapon, and platform models consistent with MBSE-defined system boundaries, interfaces, and architectural assumptionsSupport experimentation, test events, and LVC exercises focused on validating system architectures, mission threads, and kill-chain performanceConduct verification and validation of AFSIM models against MBSE-defined assumptions, constraints, and system definitionsPerform statistical and analytical assessments of mission outcomes and kill-chain performance drivers, producing analysis products that trace back to system design andarchitecture decisions
Collaborate with MBSE, LVC, and other modeling and simulation teams to maintain digital thread continuity from SysML models through AFSIM simulations to analysis reports and T&E artifactsRequired Qualifications :
Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Physics, Operations Research, or related technical fieldTop Secret Security Clearance5+ years of modeling and simulation experience supporting system-level or mission-level analysisHands-on experience developing and executing AFSIM modelsStrong understanding of mission-level analysis, system architectures, and kill-chain dynamicsAbility to interpret and analyze large simulation datasets and trace results back to system requirements and architecture drivers