Senior Systems Engineer Engineering - Falls Church, VA at Geebo

Senior Systems Engineer

Job Description As a Senior Systems Engineer you will play an influential role in delivering a broad range of industry-leading radar, electro-optics, and vehicle self-protection technologies to US customers by tailoring technologies to meet the needs of our customers.
You will interface directly with business development teams to craft technical solutions and work alongside engineering teams to integrate and deliver those solutions.
Required Experience and Education BS Degree in relevant Engineering, Applied Science or relevant field with 5 years professional experience or equivalent combination of skills and experience Required Qualifications Ability to obtain/maintain a US Government Security Clearance at the Secret level Experience in one or more of the following domains:
Radar system design, integration, and testing, RF signal processing, Electro-Optical/Infrared sensors and or Laser-based optical systems Demonstrated experience in the development, optimization, integration, and testing of complex sensor systems Demonstrated experience in systems engineering methodologies and developing system architectures Demonstrated experience developing hardware, software, and interface requirements tailored to customer and operational needs Experience developing system engineering management plans, test and evaluation plans, and associated reports Ability to provide technical briefings and technology demonstrations to customers Knowledge of planning and conducting system design reviews Knowledge of system integration/production activities Desired Qualifications Familiar with Import/Export, ITAR/EAR regulations Experience in working with international businesses Powered by JazzHR HEf1ySgRSI.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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