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Systems Engineer

Impart Consulting
Location
Washington, DC
Category
Engineering
Attendance
In-person
Schedule
Full-time
Minimum rank
No requirement
Security Clearance
Secret
Min. Length
1 month
Seniority
Mid level

We are seeking a Associate to Mid level Systems Engineer (SPC 3) in Washington, DC to provide Engineering Support Services to Engineers and Subject Matter Experts in support of the Conventional Prompt Strike (CPS) Program under the Department of Navy. The candidate will be supporting multiple engineering disciplines such as the following but not limited to: Mechanical, Electrical, Systems, Information Systems, Navigation, Flight Software, Industrial, Re-entry hardware and Flight Termination Systems.  Position is a hybrid. 

What will you do?
Candidate will also need to be familiar with EIA-649 Configuration Management standards and practices.  Additionally, candidate will need to be familiar with Model & Simulation for SPC4 which is performed by SMEs at JHU/APL, SNL, Draper, LM, and warfare centers.  SPC4 has the oversight of this work to ensure the MYS results are consistent and reliable for decisions on actual flight testing and safety as well as effects on target.

  • Preferred skills:

    • Ideal candidate will have an understanding of any, or some of the following Engineering Disciplines: Electrical and Mechanical Design, Navigation, Guidance, and Control, Telemetry and Instrumentation, Flight Software, Re-entry Hardware, and Flight Termination Systems, Requirement Definition, Allocation, and Verification, Mechanical, Electrical, and Software Interfaces

    • Navy weapons and engineering experience would be a plus

    • Knowledge of Technical Data Packages

 

Pay Range: estimated starting pay range is $100,000-$140,000 annually, which is a general guideline for the geographic location. When extending an offer, we also considers work experience, education, skill level, market considerations and may possibly include contractual requirements which may cause an offer to fall outside of this range