Aegis Missile Software Engineer Engineering - King George, VA at Geebo

Aegis Missile Software Engineer

Willbrook Solutions, Inc.
is an Equal Opportunity EmployerEOE AA M/F/Vet/DisabilityJob Requisition Number:
2280419Job Title:
Aegis Missile Software EngineerLabor Location:
Dahlgren, VARESPONSIBILITIES & TASKS:
Responsible for SM-3 Block IIA Missile Communications support for Radio Frequency missile communications components.
Battle Management / C2 Functional Modeling Studies and Analyses pertaining to the Agency's Command and Control (C2) BranchOperational and technical support to integrate existing and developing operational command and control systems.
Develop and document system architectures and functions in applicable Interface Control Documents, specifically the GFC/C to Link-16 interface document.
Provide performance assessment and verification (PAV) support to the Systems Engineer for Aegis Ballistic Missile Defense Program Office.
PAV processes and plan development, monitor and implement plans to assess and verify system performanceREQUIRED SKILLS/
Experience:
US Citizenship with Active Secret ClearanceBachelor's Degree (STEM)7
years of experience working on DOD or missile defense software programs Works Independently, as a team member, or leading teams/tasksAbility to apply engineering rigor to solve engineering/scientific problemsProvide programmatic oversight of SM-3 Blk IIA Missile Communications, components, development and integration within the Guidance Section (GS) and Kinetic Warhead (KW)PREFERRED
Qualifications:
Active TS/SCI ClearancePrior experience with Aegis Weapons SystemsExperience with Missile System Software DevelopmentTechnical experience in one of the following areas:
Fleet operations, systems engineering, missile systems, Aegis Qualifications, etc.
SECURITY REQUIREMENTS:
Active Secret Clearance RequiredVACCINATION STATUS:
The position requires a COVID-19 vaccination or an approved accommodation/exemption for a disability/medical condition or religious belief.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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