As a System Engineer, you'll take on a pivotal role. Your responsibilities include Software Configuration Management of FOSS, COTS, and GOTS libraries, packages, and applications for HPC systems. Dive deep into CI/CD pipelines and software integration tools, working closely with software development teams to develop, sustain, validate, and audit processes and procedures. Plus, seize the opportunity to become a certified Data Transfer Agent (DTA).
- Join an Integrated Product Team and participate in designing new capabilities, evaluating development and operational aspects.
- Dive into the world of system requirements and derived requirements, ensuring the delivery of cutting-edge production systems.
- Contribute to crafting sections of systems engineering documentation, making your mark on projects like System Engineering Plans, Initial Capabilities Documents, Requirements Specifications, and Interface Control Documents.
- Collaborate with top-notch engineers on developing system requirements, functional requirements, and their allocation to hardware, software, facilities, and personnel components.
- Be a crucial part of coordination efforts across different disciplines, resolving action items in Configuration Control Board (CCB) meetings, design reviews, program reviews, and test reviews.
- Define methodologies, processes, and evaluation criteria for verifying systems, subsystems, and work products against their requirements.
- Develop system design solutions that bring requirements to life and fulfill functional analysis.
- Play a significant role in reviewing and providing input to program and contract work breakdown structures (WBS), work packages, and integrated master plans (IMP).
- Shape the development of essential system engineering documentation, making an impact on projects like System Engineering Plans, Initial Capabilities Documents, Requirements Specifications, and Interface Control Documents.
- Dive into interface definition, design, and configuration changes, ensuring seamless communication between affected groups and individuals throughout the project life cycle.
- Derive an understanding of stakeholder needs and functions, connecting the dots to enhance system effectiveness.
- Transform high-level allocated requirements into detailed lower-level ones that are complete, correct, unique, unambiguous, realizable, and verifiable.
- Participate in defining systems or components under development, providing a common reference point for hardware and software developers.
- Bring your expertise to the table by developing requirements for Information Assurance Services, Basic Information Assurance Mechanisms, and Security Mechanism Technology.