SIGINT Systems Engineer at SAIC
Chantilly, Virginia, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

23 May, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

22 Feb, 26

Experience

10 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Systems Engineering, Space Systems, SIGINT, Requirements Definition, Architecture Development, Acquisition, MBSE, Digital Engineering, CONOPS Development, Cost-Performance Trade Studies, Requirements Management, Interface Definition, Verification and Validation, Technical Insight, Program Management, Risk Identification

Industry

Defense and Space Manufacturing

Description
SAIC is seeking a technical Space Systems Engineer to performs system and enterprise-level systems engineering (SE) across the life-cycle on complex Space Systems acquisition processes. This position requires an active TS/SCI Clearance with Polygraph and is located in Chantilly, VA. In this role you will provide expert advice, manage systems engineering processes, and implementation for SIGINT-developed collection systems including space vehicle and associated ground command and control elements. This role requires requires experience in multiple aspects of the program systems engineering lifecycle to aid the customer in operations formulation, requirements definition, analysis and engineering, architecture development, and acquisition of current and future programs. This role also requires a moderate level of knowledge in modern model-based system engineering (MBSE) techniques in order to aid the customer in appropriately applying digital engineering to their next-generation program. Tasks to be accomplished at the request of the customer include: Support development of SIGINT-level architectures and integration of new capabilities. Support customer in CONOPS development. Lead and conduct cost-performance trade studies to identify and assess satellite constellation architectural options. Manage and develop requirements from higher level Enterprise governing documents to the Segment level. Coordinate across the enterprise for any proposed specification changes and facilitate integration of changes into the baseline. Support transition of specification management activities into an appropriately scoped and purposed MBSE framework. Understand MBSE model development in support of systems engineering objectives and program milestones. Identify and assess segment-level impacts of new capabilities, including across specification, internal and external interfaces, and facilitate integration into the current program baseline. Identify risks to mission closure in the collection segment and evaluate proposed burn-down plans. Liaise with mission analysis and acquisition teams to ensure completeness across the acquisition. Support customer design review, providing technical insight to evaluate developer design. Lead integration of new capabilities to the program baseline. Manage external interface definition and coordination of changes with external stakeholders and developer. Provide technical insight to evaluations of developer proposals. Identify and assess impacts of new capabilities, including across specification, internal and external interfaces, and facilitate integration into the current program baseline. Advise and mentor customer personnel regarding Segment architecture, specification, and verification and validation. Other duties as specified by the customer. Active TS/SCI clearance with Polygraph. Bachelor’s degree in STEM (science, technical, engineering, math) or related discipline with at least 15 years of relevant experience. Understanding of DOD/IC satellite systems and architectures. Experience in DOD/IC acquisition and program management processes. Experience with MBSE for requirements management. Excellent interpersonal, leadership, team building, and problem solving skills with a demonstrated ability to be independent and effective in a government/contractor team environment. Available to travel domestically. Desired Attributes: Advanced degree in STEM (science, technical, engineering, math) or related discipline with at least 15 years of relevant experience. Prior SIGINT experience. Previous experience developing technical specifications for space systems.
Responsibilities
The role involves performing system and enterprise-level systems engineering across the lifecycle for complex Space Systems acquisition processes, focusing on SIGINT-developed collection systems and associated ground elements. Key tasks include supporting architecture development, managing requirements from enterprise documents to the segment level, and leading trade studies for constellation options.
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