Systems/Principal Systems Engineer – Fault Management & System Autonomy (TS/SCI)
- Location:
- Dulles, Virginia, United States of America
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Northrop Grumman is hiring a qualified Systems Engineer to support a National Security Space (NSS) Program in the Tactical Space Systems Division located in Dulles, VA. The job responsibilities will be as an individual-contributor and deliverable/product lead within a multi-disciplinary engineering team.
Duties/Responsibilities:
Perform traditional Systems Engineering functions, including requirements synthesis and flow-down, verification/validation planning, system trades study support, systems analysis, coordination of design efforts, and management of technical budgets & interface definitions.
The application of these systems engineering functions will be in the context of fault management, system autonomy.
Must be able to assist in the formulation of system design, definition of concept of operations, and systems analysis for failure modes and effects, including their identification and mitigation through autonomous or operational controls.
Tasks also include designing, implementing, and validating Fault Management and System Autonomy Flight Software using flight-like simulations and flight hardware.
Knowledgeable in spacecraft subsystem design, spacecraft testing, flight software best practices, and mission operations.
Assist in new business activities, such as conceptual design and analysis for proposals and funded studies and may include authoring sections for both.
Presentation skills and the ability to communicate complex technical concepts to either technical or nontechnical audiences is required.
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Basic Qualifications:
Systems Engineer - Bachelors of Science degree in technical field + 2 years of experience, or Masters of Science degree in technical field
Principal Systems Engineer - Bachelors of Science degree in technical field + 5 years of experience, or Masters of Science degree in technical field + 3 years of experience
Experience in Systems Engineering for mission critical applications
Mission and/or vehicle systems engineering experience
Software coding or scripting experience
Must have an active U.S. Government DoD Top Secret/SCI security clearance at time of application, current and within scope
Preferred Qualifications:
Failure analysis or fault management technical experience
Experience defining requirements & interfaces
Understanding of spacecraft integration & test, launch, and mission operations
Experience developing verification documentation
Experience with architecture development
Experience with spacecraft mission operations
Familiarity with electrical & computer systems
Familiarity with command and telemetry databases