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Strategic Requirements Systems Engineer

El Segundo, California, United States

For more than 50 years, ENSCO has been providing leading-edge engineering, science and advanced technology solutions to governments and private industries worldwide.

ENSCO prides itself in creating and applying advanced technologies for mission success. We provide systems engineering, integration, and advanced technology services to transform the future safety, security, and resiliency of critical missions on the ground, in the air, in space, and in the information systems that connect these domains.

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Position Description

ENSCO, Inc is a diverse engineering and technology company that provides engineering, science and advanced technology solutions that guarantee mission success, safety, and security to governments and private industries worldwide.

The MILSATCOM Systems Engineering, Integration and Test (MSEIT) team in support of Space Systems Command (SSC) in El Segundo is seeking an individual to provide requirements development and management support for the Military Satellite Communications (MILSATCOM) Capability area.

The MSEIT effort provides leading edge Systems Engineering & Integration (SE&I) for the Space Force’s Space SSC. We support the Space Force’s acquisition of state of the art Military Satellite Communications systems, providing global secure, survivable, and protected communications for our nation’s warfighters. We seek technical individuals who will thrive in a highly collaborative work environment of small teams, using the most modern tools and methodologies to tackle the challenges of integrating complex space and ground communications systems. This position is on-site in El Segundo, CA. Some of the job responsibilities include but are not limited to:

• Develop, author, and maintain Interface Control Documents (ICDs) for cross-system interfaces between space (including spacecraft and payloads) and ground segments.
• Work closely with the Configuration Management team in preparing for Engineering Review Boards (ERBs) and Configuration Control Boards (CCBs).
• Develop interface diagrams, data dictionaries, message formats, command and telemetry mappings, and system level interface descriptions.
• Identify interface risks and drive technical issue resolution across engineering teams.
• Support system integration and test activities by providing authoritative interface documentation and clarification.
• Ensure that documentation complies with best practices, program standards, and regulatory requirements.
• Provide technical Subject Matter Expert (SME) support to review of Prime contract Change Proposals.
• Manage and coordinate Interface Control Working Groups (ICWGs), ensuring consistent communication across all stakeholders.
• Work closely with MSEIT modeling team to ensure models align with relevant ICDs and requirements flowdown associated with the cybersecurity technical baseline.
• Develop acquisition and technical requirements-related briefings, plans, papers, and other documentation in support of Gov’t decision making, collaborating with prime contractors, other support contractors, government civilians, and members of the U.S. Space Force.

Qualifications Required
• Bachelor’s degree in engineering, computer science, or related technical field
• 8+ years of experience in satellite systems, spacecraft development, or aerospace engineering
• 5 years’ experience working on DoD programs
• Direct experience developing or managing Interface Control Documents (ICDs) for complex systems
• Strong familiarity with spacecraft subsystems (e.g., payloads, RF comms, power, GNC, thermal, propulsion, on-board Command and Data Handling)
• Ability to read and create schematics, interface diagrams, and data communication structures
• Experience with systems engineering tools (e.g., DOORS, Jama, Cameo)
• Excellent technical writing, documentation, and communication skills
• Strong interpersonal skills, communication (oral and written), and presentation skills
• Demonstrated ability to clearly articulate ideas, recommendations and options to customers, senior leaders, and stakeholders
• Proficient in Microsoft Office products (e.g., Word, Excel, PowerPoint)
• Due to security requirements, work is required to be performed on-site in a secure facility
• ABILITY TO OBTAIN AND MAINTAIN A DOD SECRET SECURITY CLEARANCE IS REQUIRED FOR THIS POSITION FOR WHICH, YOU MUST BE A U.S. CITIZEN

Qualifications Desired
• Master’s degree in engineering, computer science, or related technical field
• 12+ years of experience with space systems in support of space or ground segment development
• 12+ years of experience in a space acquisitions environment
• Experience in satellite hardware and software development
• Proficient in usage of model-based systems engineering (MBSE) tools
• Professional certifications (e.g., PMP, INCOSE CSEP/ESEP/ASEP)
• Active DOD Secret security clearance or higher

Required Certifications: N/A
U.S. Citizenship Required: Yes
Security Clearance Required: Ability to obtain and maintain Secret clearance
Employment Type: Regular Full-time
Background Check Type: 7 Year Pre-Employment
Drug Screen Required: No
Position Contingent Upon Contract Award: No

Salary Range

$135,000 - $170,000 USD

REAL ID Requirement

This position may require the ability to access to U.S. federal facilities. In accordance with the Department of Homeland Security’s enforcement of the REAL ID Act, as of May 7, 2025, individuals must present a REAL ID-compliant form of identification or an acceptable alternative to gain entry. For a list of acceptable forms of identification, please click here.

Benefits

At ENSCO, a positive working environment and a competitive salary are only part of the reason for choosing a career here. We offer a comprehensive benefits package that creates a stimulating and supportive environment where you can thrive - visit ensco.com/careers/benefits to learn more.

Export Control and Licensing

This position may involve access to technology or technical data that is controlled under U.S. export control laws and regulations and the release of which to a non US person may require an export license from the U.S. Government.

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