Job Description:
Ensure application of sound systems engineering practices and processes throughout the system lifecycle of mission systems/applications on an enterprise contract. Participate in prioritization of system discrepancies and participate in aspects of solution design, delivery, integration, testing and evaluation of operational readiness for system upgrades. Review proposed solutions and designs for technical and operational feasibility. Review and execute test procedures to verify and validate system fixes. Collaborate with users and developers to manage requirements and plan the evolution of system capabilities and architecture. Coordinate with relevant enterprise system stakeholders to ensure effective integration of software fixes and upgrades. Advocate on behalf of operational user communities for desired capabilities.
Required Skills:
Minimum of 6 years of hands on experience working in an operational environment performing system integration and testing activities
Demonstrated knowledge of the System Development Lifecycle (SDLC)
Recent system engineering experience in an operational environment utilizing documented system engineering standards (i.e., NSIS)
Self-starter who is able to complete tasks with minimal intervention in an environment with adaptable priorities
Experience preparing and presenting written and oral reports/briefings
Basic Computer skills (Microsoft Office, Microsoft Outlook, and Microsoft Project)
Ability to travel up to 5%
An active and in-scope TS/SCI with Poly US security clearance
Desired Skills:
Software development and integration
Experience applying NSIS
Required Education (including Major):
Bachelors' Degree in a technical field and 6 years' of related experience or minimum 14 years equivalent total experience in lieu of degree
SPACE2021
173914
Waltham, MA
Raytheon Company develops integrated products, services, and solutions for the defense and other government markets worldwide. It operates through five segments: Integrated Defense Systems (IDS); Intelligence, Information and Services (IIS); Missile Systems (MS); Space and Airborne Systems (SAS); and Forcepoint. The IDS segment offers integrated air and missile defense; land-and sea-based radar solutions; command, control, communications, computers, cyber, and intelligence solutions; naval combat and ship electronic and sensing systems; and undersea sensing and effects solutions.
The IIS segment provides technical and professional services, such as navigation, DoD space and weather solutions, cybersecurity, analytics, training, logistics, mission support, software-based systems, automation and sustainment solutions, and air traffic management systems, as well as intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance solutions. The MS segment develops and supports weapon systems comprising missiles, smart munitions, close-in weapon systems, projectiles, kinetic kill vehicles, directed energy effectors, and combat sensor solutions.
The SAS segment provides civil and military electro-optical/infrared sensors; airborne radars for surveillance and fire control applications; lasers; precision guidance systems; signals intelligence systems; processors; electronic warfare systems; tactical and strategic communications; and space-qualified systems. The Forcepoint segment offers cyber security products that include risk adaptive data loss prevention; user and entity behavior analytics and cloud access security broker capabilities; insider threat solutions; firewall technology; cloud and on premise Web and email security; and cross domain transfer products.
Raytheon Company has a strategic agreement with AirMap to collaborate on future projects to safely integrate drones into the national airspace system. The company was founded in 1922 and is headquartered in Waltham, Massachusetts.