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Systems Engineer
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Job Description:
Leidos could use your Systems Engineering talent in support a newly awarded and dynamic DoD contract at Fort Meade!
The Leidos NC3 Enterprise Center (NEC) Systems Engineering and Integration (SE&I) program is currently seeking a proactive, driven, and results oriented self-starter with innovative skills to join our team as a Systems Engineer in support of the NEC SE&I Division at Fort Meade, MD. The SE&I Division serves as the principal enterprise systems engineering, enterprise architecture, and technical authority for the NC3 Enterprise within the Department of Defense. Our customer applies and remains up to date on systems engineering best practices while remaining agile when translating mission and operational requirements into appropriate technical specifications and solutions.
What will I do in this role?
Provide advanced technical knowledge and analysis of highly specialized applications and operational environment, high-level functional systems analysis, design, integration, documentation, training, and implementation advice on complex problems.
Apply principles, methods, and knowledge of specific functional areas of expertise to specific task order requirements.
Design and prepare technical reports, studies, and related documentation, makes charts and graphs to record results, prepares and delivers presentations, white papers, and briefings as required by the customer.
Develop recommendations concerning continuation, modification, or elimination of current Nuclear C3 Systems.
Coordinate the collection and assessment of existing research that includes current proven solutions and emerging concepts for the Nuclear C3 Architecture.
Recommend new initiatives; coordinate with other technical specialists in government, academia, and industry to keep abreast of emerging technologies, which relate to developing the Nuclear C3 Architecture.
Provide support to SE&I leadership and offer technical analysis, findings, and recommendations as related to Nuclear C3 Systems and Architecture.
What qualifications are required?
Active Top Secret /SCI security clearance.
Bachelor's degree in Engineering, Computer Science, Information Systems Management or relevant technical discipline and at least 5 years of prior relevant experience or Master’s degree with less than 3 years of prior relevant experience.
Experience supporting systems engineering of military communications systems (e.g., long haul transport, voice/video, mobile computing, SATCOM).
Experience in analytical problem solving related to information technology workflow, organization, and planning.
Experience formulating/defining system scope and objectives for assigned projects.
Experience devising and/or modifying procedures to solve complex problems while considering computer equipment capacity and limitations, operating time and form of desired results.
What qualifications are preferred by the program?
Ability to apply systems engineering techniques and enterprise architecture concepts to specific communications development tasks in a structured approach that supports current and emerging Nuclear C3 requirements.
Experience working with senior Nuclear C3 community stakeholders such as NEC, USSTRATCOM, USCYBERCOM, the Joint Staff, and OSD.
Experience conducting architecture/performance trade-off analysis, and engineering designs of Nuclear C3 Systems.
NC3
Pay Range:
Pay Range $78,000.00 - $120,000.00 - $162,000.00The Leidos pay range for this job level is a general guideline only and not a guarantee of compensation or salary. Additional factors considered in extending an offer include (but are not limited to) responsibilities of the job, education, experience, knowledge, skills, and abilities, as well as internal equity, alignment with market data, applicable bargaining agreement (if any), or other law.