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Systems Engineer (Senior)

Springfield, Virginia, United States

Systems Engineer (Senior) KEY Position

TS/SCI Required

We are seeking a Senior level Systems Engineer to employ a multi-discipline approach to requirement engineering, solutions engineering, reliability, resiliency, services development, research and development (R&D), integration, test and evaluation, maintainability and analysis across Controlled Access Program/Special Access Program (CAP/SAP) architecture in the NSG and the DoD/IC to ensure timely and accurate GEOINT.  Candidates will be required to sign additional NDAs and provide proof of Other Conflicts of Interests for performance in the PMO.

Duties include:

  • Develop and maintain Systems Engineering Plans (SEP), Configuration Management Plan (CMP) and other engineering documentation
  • Develop and maintain standard acquisition documentation for PMO portfolio including standardized requirements documentation and process
  • Implement repeatable processes and procedures for transitioning new technologies and integrating new applications into PMO infrastructure
  • Participate in requirements development and configuration baseline documentation
  • Provide evaluations of proposed industry solutions to identify innovative and new technologies to prototype and transition into the PMO programs
  • Provide baseline requirements for Requests For Change (RFCs), Interface Control Documents (ICDs), standard support to include the full breadth of the agency and/or multi-agency requirements coordination meetings and initiatives to transition R&D capabilities into PMO operations

Skills and Experience:

 Required:

  • Bachelor's degree in Engineering or 12 years of experience in related technical or scientific fields such as engineering, physics, mathematics in lieu of degree
  • 12 years of technical experience is required
  • Demonstrated experience with Integrated Protection Strategy
  • Demonstrated experience with threats including SOSI, Radar and Optical sensors, Command and Control (C2), Battle Management Command, Control, and Communications (BMC3), orbital analysis, and Offensive Space Control/Defensive Space Control (OSC/DSC)
  • Demonstrated experience dealing with data and data sources that exist at multiple classification levels
  • Demonstrated experience employing security controls to protect assets, missions, and data from SECRET to TS/CAP/SAP levels
  • Demonstrated experience with space environment, and space to ground including threats to assets; track deconfliction of SSA
  • Demonstrated experience with threats of the nation's most sensitive operations
  • Demonstrated experience supporting mission partner organizations CAP/SAP architectures
  • TS/SCI clearance adjudication and ability to pass a poly

Desired:

  • Demonstrated understanding of the following standards:
    • ANSI/EIA 632:  Processes for Engineering Systems
    • IEEE 1220:  Standard for Application and Management of Systems Engineering
    • IEEE 24765:  2017 - Systems and Software Engineering - Vocabulary
    • ISO/IEC/IEEE 12207:  2017 - Systems and Software Engineering - Software Life Cycle Processes
    • ISO/IEC 15288:  Systems Engineering - System Life Cycle Processes
    • Demonstrated experience with Model Based Systems Engineering, processes, tools and languages
    • Demonstrated experience with space object measurement and identification
    • Demonstrated experience with physics models to include the assessment of conservative/non-conservative forces, uncertainty/confidence estimation, space weather effects, break-up events, and conjunction analysis techniques that scale to many-on-many objects and can be dynamically tasked
    • Demonstrated experience of space enterprise information needs (comprehensive, historical and indexed appropriately for down-stream tools), including space object observations, historical behavior and the relevant context of that behavior

 

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