Produces and reviews technical evaluations/plans; engineering studies, reports and analyses; and acquisition strategies/plans, including Statements of Objectives (SOO), Performance Work Statements (PWS), Statements of Work (SOW), Requests for Proposal (RFP), and Analysis of Alternatives (AOA); Initial Capabilities Document (ICD); Capabilities Development Document (CDD); Concepts of Operation (CONOPS); Capabilities Production Document (CPD); System Requirements Document (SRD); System Specification; System Engineering Plan (SEP); Test and Evaluation Master Plan (TEMP); Program Environment, Safety, and Occupational Health Evaluation (PESHE); Alternative Live Fire Test and Evaluation Plan; Data Management Strategy; Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) Survivability Assessments; hazard analyses; airworthiness inputs; and other program/technical documents as required. The Safety Engineer applies knowledge and experience in System Safety philosophy, policies, and procedures to Air Force systems, subsystems, and equipment procurement activities, post-award project/program management tasks, and acquisition programs throughout their life cycles.