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Develop new US Army radar systems by integrating advanced sensor technology, manage software releases, track capabilities, and provide independent assessments of software products. Collaborate with government customers and lead agile planning efforts. Requires strong problem-solving, analytical skills, and the ability to communicate effectively.
This role involves developing a new radar system for the US Army, working closely with software management and configuration. Responsibilities include tracking software development and integration, assisting with planning and execution of development plans, and supporting software testing and incident reporting. Travel may be required for meetings and test events.
The Test Engineer will support the STARE Program in the development and execution of test planning activities for US and Foreign Military Sales. Responsibilities include creating test documentation, reviewing test programs, providing technical recommendations, and ensuring compliance with DoD policies. The role may require temporary duty to test ranges for up to 20 weeks a year.
The FMS Engineer will provide technical expertise for Foreign Military Sales programs, ensuring successful integration and sustainment of air and missile defense systems. Responsibilities include collaboration with international partners, preparing technical documentation, and providing training and support to international customers, while working closely with cross-functional teams to ensure program success.
The Lead Systems Engineer will oversee the development of system level requirements for advanced ISR and laser systems. Responsibilities include leading technical meetings, mentoring junior engineers, supporting verification methods, managing systems engineering metrics, and creating standards and procedures for engineering processes.
The Electro-Optical Engineer will support the design and development of directed energy laser systems, including modeling and integration, troubleshooting, and testing. Responsibilities include developing specifications, managing optical testing, and ensuring compliance with safety regulations. The role emphasizes teamwork, communication, and innovative problem-solving.
As a Sentinel Test Engineer, you will support radar ground and missile flight tests, coordinating mission resources and collaborating with various stakeholders while interpreting system requirements and leading working groups. This role requires travel and expertise in test planning and execution for missile defense systems.
The Project Engineer will oversee project phases including research, design, procurement, assembly, integration, and testing. They will manage project forecasts, scopes, risks, schedules, and collaborate with various stakeholders to ensure projects are completed on time and within specifications.
The Senior Design Engineer will support the Space Suit Division by designing and testing space suits and equipment. Responsibilities include conducting engineering evaluations, prototype testing, preparing design documentation, and collaborating with different departments to meet project milestones.
The Senior Antenna Test Engineer will lead antenna testing utilizing various systems, develop test procedures, analyze results, and train other engineering personnel. Responsibilities include environmental testing, documenting results, assisting in antenna design modifications, and maintaining test equipment.
The System Analyst will support the development of Air and Missile Defense Systems through performance analysis of system data. Responsibilities include performing analysis of tactical and simulation data, designing tools/scripts for data processing, preparing technical briefings, and conducting system capability studies.
The Communications Systems Engineer will support the Army Program Executive Office by overseeing all project phases from design to fielding, performing systems engineering and analysis for military communications systems, evaluating hardware solutions, and assisting in test development and documentation.
The Communications Systems Engineer will support the Army Program Executive Office in integrating communications systems for military applications. Responsibilities include system engineering analysis, evaluating hardware solutions for compliance, developing test plans, and providing technical support for both tactical communications and air defense systems. The role requires participation in technical meetings and report preparation for government stakeholders.