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Systems Engineer - Mission Integration & Capability Delivery

Albuquerque, New Mexico, 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

 

Job description
ENSCO Inc. is a diverse engineering and technology company that provides engineering, science, and advanced technology solutions supporting mission success, safety, and security for government and commercial customers worldwide.

We are seeking an experienced Systems Engineer to work directly with Government mission leaders and program teams delivering critical space and defense capabilities. This role is intentionally broad. The engineer may move between mission analysis, architecture, interfaces, technical planning, integration, testing, troubleshooting, risk reduction, and transition activities as program needs evolve.

The engineer will help translate operational priorities into executable technical work, connect independently governed efforts, expose weak assumptions, and create the evidence leaders need for timely decisions. Success requires sound technical judgment, intellectual curiosity, disciplined follow-through, and the ability to build trusted relationships across teams with different responsibilities, schedules, and views of the mission architecture. Government decision owners retain all formal authority.

Primary Responsibilities

• Translate mission needs into technical action. Clarify the operational outcome, mission thread, user workflow, constraints, dependencies, and evidence required for the next technical or acquisition decision.
• Develop and assess architectures. Create, evaluate, and communicate architecture options, functional boundaries, interfaces, data flows, external dependencies, operational concepts, and technical baselines for complex multi-system capabilities.
• Solve cross-disciplinary problems. Analyze issues spanning hardware, software, networks, data, cybersecurity, operations, test, infrastructure, and sustainment; identify likely causes, consequences, corrective options, and the evidence needed to proceed.
• Integrate independently governed efforts. Work across program offices, technical teams, operators, laboratories, test organizations, security stakeholders, and industry partners to align interfaces, assumptions, commitments, and delivery timing.
• Build trusted technical relationships. Understand each team's objectives and constraints, communicate facts without blame, follow through on commitments, and use technical credibility to influence decisions without relying on formal authority.
• Frame decision-ready trade space. Compare options across mission effect, performance, cost, schedule, interoperability, cybersecurity, integration complexity, sustainment, time-to-field, and production scalability.
• Design rapid learning activities. Define focused analyses, demonstrations, interface events, prototypes, simulations, and knowledge points that test critical assumptions and expose risk before expensive commitment.
• Connect analysis to integration. Translate studies and design decisions into interface agreements, integration criteria, configuration boundaries, data exchanges, test objectives, action owners, and executable milestones.
• Support testing and operational acceptance. Plan or participate in reviews, laboratory events, mission-thread tests, demonstrations, user evaluations, anomaly resolution, and acceptance activities that confirm the combined capability is usable.
• Preserve modularity and options. Advance open interfaces, modular increments, replaceable components, appropriate data-rights objectives, and competitive technical paths that reduce lock-in and allow capabilities to evolve.
• Synchronize technical delivery. Maintain clear views of dependencies, readiness, risks, decisions, evidence, and technical milestones; identify where work should accelerate, resequence, narrow, pause, or protect schedule margin to preserve an integration window.
• Produce decision-focused products. Develop concise technical papers, architecture and interface views, trade studies, risk and opportunity assessments, integration roadmaps, test summaries, briefings, and action records that move stakeholders to the next decision.
• Lead defined technical efforts. Facilitate technical meetings, coordinate contributors, challenge unsupported assumptions, mentor less-experienced teammates, surface blockers early, and maintain accountability through delivery.

Qualifications Required
• Bachelor's or advanced degree in electrical engineering, aerospace engineering, software engineering, computer science, mechanical engineering, physics, mathematics, data science, engineering management, or a closely related technical discipline, plus a minimum of 7 years of relevant professional experience.
• Broad engineering experience across several of the following areas: logistics, mission analysis, architecture, hardware, software, networks, communications, data, cybersecurity, integration, testing, modeling, infrastructure, operations, or sustainment.
• Demonstrated ability to understand complex technical problems, identify root causes and dependencies, develop practical solution options, and explain the results of analyses and trade studies to technical and non-technical stakeholders.
• Experience developing or assessing architectures, logistics plans, operational threads, functional boundaries, interfaces, data flows, technical baselines, performance measures, integration criteria, or test evidence for a complex capability.
• Experience integrating multiple products, subsystems, programs, or organizations with different technical assumptions, schedules, ownership boundaries, and levels of maturity.
• Ability to convert operational or technical needs into clear outcomes, constraints, decision points, knowledge points, integration actions, and measurable evidence without over-prescribing a solution too early.
• Experience supporting technical reviews, demonstrations, integration events, test activities, anomaly resolution, user evaluations, or transition to operations.
• Demonstrated ability to build trust across organizational boundaries, influence without formal authority, resolve technical disagreement constructively, and secure clear commitments to shared outcomes.
• Ability to produce concise technical documentation and executive briefings, including architecture options, trade-space analyses, risk views, interface and dependency summaries, integration plans, and decision recommendations.
• Strong organization, communication, and collaboration skills, with the ability to independently lead defined technical efforts in a fast-paced, mission-driven environment.
• Ability to work in a hybrid environment in Albuquerque, New Mexico and support periodic coordination or travel to Colorado Springs, CO and sites, as required.
• Active DoD secret security clearance for which you must be a U.S. citizen

Qualifications Desired
• Master's degree in a relevant technical, operational, data, cybersecurity, acquisition, or management discipline.
• Experience with space mission capabilities such as Satellite Control, telemetry, tracking and control, command and control, mission management, communications, ground systems, or space-ground integration.
• Experience with modular open architectures, interface standards, application programming interfaces, data models, interoperability, configuration boundaries, and replaceable capability increments.
• Experience using mission modeling, simulation, digital integration environments, data analytics, automation, dashboards, or other tools to accelerate technical learning and decision quality.
• Experience with competitive prototyping, commercial products, rapid capability maturation, focused demonstrations, or other acquisition approaches that preserve options and shorten time-to-field.
• Experience connecting technical delivery to operational acceptance, training, infrastructure, cybersecurity, continuity, sustainment, production, or fielding considerations.
• Experience assessing cross-program schedules, integration windows, technical maturity, industrial capacity, production scalability, or transition risk at the portfolio level.
• Credentials in architecture, integration, software, networks, cybersecurity, testing, data analytics, acquisition, program leadership, or product delivery.
• Current Top Secret or TS/SCI eligibility.

Required Certifications: None
U.S. Citizenship Required: Yes
Security Clearance Required: Secret
Employment Type: Regular Full-time
Background Check Type: 7 Year Pre-Employment
Drug Screen Required: None
Position Contingent Upon Contract Award: Yes

Salary Range

$110,448 - $160,000 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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