This paper presents a user-friendly software to assign spatially distributed material properties to nonlinear finite element models in LS-DYNA using discretized three dimensional random fields and random variables. The purpose of the software is to enable probabilistic analysis frameworks that incorporate results from LS-DYNA simulations with random material properties. The software leverages the existing well-established deterministic formulation of LS-DYNA by utilizing inbuilt material constitutive laws. K-nearest neighbors spatial interpolation and k-means clustering are implemented to streamline the generation and assignment of random fields to parts in LS-DYNA models. The functionality of the software is demonstrated through real-life safety assessments of two marine structural elements composed of steel-reinforced concrete. Analysis results demonstrated the robustness and efficiency of the software where it can be successfully integrated into analysis frameworks to evaluate the safety of structural members.