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Discrete Event Simulation Engineer Jobs in Tennessee

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Discrete Event Simulation Engineer information

What is a discrete event simulation engineer?

A Discrete Event Simulation Engineer is a professional who designs, develops, and implements simulation models that represent real-world systems as a series of distinct events occurring over time. These engineers use specialized software and analytical methods to model complex processes such as manufacturing lines, logistics networks, or service systems. Their work helps organizations optimize performance, test scenarios, and make data-driven decisions without disrupting actual operations. Skills in programming, systems analysis, and mathematics are essential for this role.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a discrete event simulation engineer?

To thrive as a Discrete Event Simulation Engineer, you need a strong background in mathematics, computer science, and systems engineering, typically supported by a relevant degree. Proficiency in simulation software such as Arena, Simul8, or AnyLogic, as well as programming languages like Python or C++, is commonly required. Analytical thinking, problem-solving abilities, and effective communication skills are crucial for interpreting data and collaborating with cross-functional teams. These skills ensure accurate modeling, efficient problem resolution, and successful implementation of simulation solutions in complex systems.

What are some common challenges faced by discrete event simulation engineers when integrating simulation models with existing business processes?

Discrete Event Simulation Engineers often encounter challenges when aligning simulation models with real-world business processes, such as ensuring data accuracy, managing stakeholder expectations, and adapting to frequently changing operational parameters. It can be difficult to gather precise input data and validate models against actual system performance. Additionally, engineers must communicate complex simulation results to non-technical stakeholders and collaborate closely with cross-functional teams to implement recommended changes. Overcoming these challenges requires strong analytical skills, effective communication, and adaptability.

What is the difference between Discrete Event Simulation Engineer vs Operations Research Analyst?

AspectDiscrete Event Simulation EngineerOperations Research Analyst
Required CredentialsBachelor's or Master's in Engineering, Computer Science, or related field; proficiency in simulation softwareBachelor's or Master's in Mathematics, Statistics, or Industrial Engineering; strong analytical skills
Work EnvironmentEngineering teams, manufacturing, logistics, or IT sectorsConsulting firms, government agencies, or corporate planning departments
Industry UsageModeling complex systems to optimize processes and workflowsAnalyzing data to improve decision-making and resource allocation

While both roles involve analytical skills and modeling, Discrete Event Simulation Engineers focus on creating simulation models of systems to optimize performance, often using specialized software. Operations Research Analysts analyze data and develop models to support strategic decisions. The roles overlap in skills but differ in application and industry focus.

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Mid-Career Test Operations Engineer - Propulsion

BNH

Arnold Air Force Base, TN • On-site

$93K - $123K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 3 days ago


Job description

Job Title: Mid-Career Test Operations Engineer                                  

Location: Arnold AFB, TN

Job Family Code: O--Engineering

Function/Branch: Engineering / Propulsion

Directorate: Test Operations

Position Type: Regular, Full-Time

Pay Type: Exempt        

Sponsorship: Position Not Sponsored.            

Grade: L08 (OA0811) - L09 (OA0911)

Salary Range: Grade 08: $93,000 - $123,000; Grade 09: $109,000 - $146,000 / year

 

Overview

Beyond New Horizons, LLC (BNH) has an exciting opportunity for a Test Operations Engineer in our Propulsion Test Group, supporting the Test Operations and Sustainment contract at Arnold Engineering Development Complex at Arnold Air Force Base, TN. The Test Operations Engineer will be working as a member of an integrated team in Propulsion responsible for operating and maintaining ground test facilities used for development and evaluation testing of propulsion systems such as turbojet and turbofan air breathing engines and ramjets in support of the United States Air Force Test Operations and Sustainment efforts.

Open to internal or external candidates. The selected candidate for this requisition must be available to work any shift to support test needs as mission requires.

Job Summary

We are looking for a Mechanical Engineer or Aerospace Engineer who wants to work in a multi-disciplinary team that plays a key role in supporting national defense. The engineer hired into this role acts as the “quarterback” in one of the control rooms responsible for planning and execution of test plans for testing. This position does require shift work to support testing as test load demands.

Our Test Operations Engineers provide technical direction for safe and reliable operation of test equipment and integration of a customer’s test article to an Arnold Engineering Development Complex test bed. This work involves practical application of engineering principles of mechanics, thermodynamics, heat transfer, hydraulics, pneumatics, and materials of construction. These principles are applied through the use of engineering tools including generating risk assessments, test plans, work instructions, and other engineering documentation in support of testing.

As part of a multi-disciplinary team, test operations engineers interface with other engineering teams across the complex including plant operations and systems, controls, instrumentation, design, facility data analysis, and modeling and simulation engineers as well as a cadre of skilled labor to ensure reliable operation and ability to meet future test needs.

 

Test Operations Engineers also provide system engineer capabilities as part of a team of mechanical and electrical engineers whose job it is to oversee installation, operation, sustainment, and troubleshooting of their assigned test cell equipment and systems. Some examples of test systems in various facilities include thrust determination and force measurement systems, fuel systems, icing systems, combustors, nozzles, water systems, gaseous nitrogen systems, hydraulic systems, lubrication oil systems, high pressure air systems, service air systems, liquid nitrogen systems, various sensors, etc. that are needed to reliably provide test data to our customers.

Job Duties:

  • Learn and understand test systems; requires the ability to respond and make decisions quickly to alarms/alerts in fast paced, high pressure situations, ensuring the safety of the test crew, the facility, and the test article
  • Respond when systems malfunction during a test, troubleshooting and directing corrective maintenance activities (or calling in the appropriate systems engineer for additional support)
  • Coordinate work with the appropriate area superintendent, craft supervisor, and / or work planner and provide technical leadership to the craft workforce in execution of work orders and operational / maintenance procedures (work instructions, WIs), Lock-Out / Tag-Out (LOTO), critical lifts, etc
  • Ensure proper test / operations reporting (Ops Center, test resumes, Operating Test Logs, Test Unit Status Logs, Test Article Activity Logs, unplanned event reporting, etc.)
  • Perform facility characterization/ calibrations, monitor facility performance, and maintain system capability / performance maps and envelopes
  • Test operations engineers also operate as system engineers for equipment within or directly providing support to the test cell facility and may engage in some small design and analysis tasks as needed
  • Operate assigned test cell systems effectively
  • Work to develop the test operational requirements (test period directives, detailed run programs, etc.) ensuring test article mounts are structurally sound to withstand expected test
  • Direct test system checkouts and testing as required
  • Work with multidiscipline engineers, physicists, and skilled craft technicians in the test control room in operating the facility systems
  • Work extra hours and/or support off shift testing as required
  • Communicate clearly and utilize various methods of communication
  • It is a condition of employment to wear company issued PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) in accordance with supervisory direction and company policy
  • Perform other related duties as required

Basic Qualifications:

  • BS degree in mechanical engineering or aerospace engineering from an accredited college or university
  • Grade L08: A minimum of 5 years’ progressive and relevant engineering experience
  • Grade L09: A minimum of 8 years’ progressive and relevant engineering experience
  • Must be able to obtain and maintain a security clearance and the AEDC local area network
  • Due to Air Force Security requirements, U.S. Citizenship is required for employment at AEDC

 

Preferred Qualifications

  • Practical application of technical knowledge of mechanical engineering systems, applications of engineering methods and construction methods and materials, and application of computer aided engineering (CAE)/computer aided design (CAD) tools to engineering problems
  • Multi-disciplinary knowledge or experience (electrical engineering, mechatronics, control systems, etc.) is a plus
  • Ability to work in a dynamic environment with flexibility to accomplish mission objectives
  • Strong communication skills (including verbal and written) and demonstrated ability to make decisions in a high pressure, time sensitive environment
  • Demonstrated experience successfully building relationships with team across engineering and craft workforce
  • Strong organizational skills to track and facilitate progress on projects
  • Demonstrated proactiveness and initiate to drive to results
  • Exhibits strong level of technical curiosity and desire to seek understanding
  • Active Department of Defense Secret Security Clearance

What We Offer

  • Competitive salaries
  • Continuing education assistance
  • Multiple healthcare benefits packages
  • 401K with employer matching
  • Paid time off (PTO) along with a federally recognized holiday schedule

 

Who We Are

Beyond New Horizons (BNH) is a fully populated joint venture of Astrion and Fluor Federal Services, Inc. formed to provide unmatched Test Operations and Sustainment services for the Arnold Engineering Development Complex. We chose our name to serve as an enduring reminder of our commitment to AEDC’s rich aerospace research and development legacy anchored in AEDC’s Toward New Horizons founding study and the unprecedented opportunities to greatly expand AEDC’s capabilities and capacity Beyond those existing today. Leveraging the capabilities of our parent companies, BNH specializes in testing and evaluation for military and space systems combined with proven capability in large-scale Government program management, integration, engineering, and construction services for specialized and technically advanced high-hazard facilities.

  

Join our Team!

U.S. Citizenship is required. At this time BNH will not sponsor any applicants for employment authorization or offer any immigration related support for this position (i.e. H1b, F1 OPT, F-1 STEM OPT, F-1 CPT, J-1, E-2, E-3, L-1, or other forms of work authorization that require immigration support from an employer).

The minimum and maximum full-time annual salaries for this role are listed below, by location. Please note that this salary information is solely for candidates hired to perform work within one of these locations and refers to the amount BNH is willing to pay at the time of this posting. Salaries for part-time jobs will be adjusted based upon the number of hours agreed to work.

Grade 08: $93,000 - $123,000; Grade 09: $109,000 - $146,000 / year at Arnold AFB, TN 

BNH is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer. We provide equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibit discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, veteran status, and any other grounds for discrimination prohibited by applicable law.

This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment, including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination, layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and training