Senior Systems Engineerother related Employment listings - Huntsville, AL at Geebo

Senior Systems Engineer


Job Description:
Supports a missile defense program with a focus on system engineering from a US/FMS (United States/Foreign Military Sales) common baseline perspective. Utilizes engineering background that will be leveraged for system level support to a multi-national hardware and software standardization program. Coordinates with multiple functional areas within two project offices as well as multiple international program managers to identify and mitigate issues and contribute to product development. Advises the customer on efforts eligible for sharing between the US and the international partners based on a common system baseline approach to sustainment. Assesses on-going engineering activities to determine relevancy to international owners of the system. Assists in developing, implementing, and revising program and acquisition strategies. Develops meeting documentation/briefings, present information to leadership and draft/coordinate post-meeting documentation with appropriate stakeholders. Required ABET accredited BS degree in an engineering or related technical field Minimum 10 years experience performing technical management and/or support High level understanding and knowledge of Army FMS (Foreign Military Sales) process Experience providing technical support to a fielded Army missile defense system High level understanding and knowledge of DoD Acquisition process Approximately 25% travel Ability to obtain and maintain security clearance Desired Experience using Excel and PowerPoint Necessary Competencies Honesty, superior ethics Interpersonal savvy, excellent communication skills Ability to be a team player Initiative Positive attitude Professionalism
Salary Range:
$150K -- $200K
Minimum Qualification
Systems Architecture & EngineeringEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

  • Type: Other
  • Company: Intuitive Research and Technology Corporation

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