Software Engineerother related Employment listings - King George, VA at Geebo

Software Engineer

Company Name:
Koch Davis
The incumbent will provide oversight in the development & test of the C2 and link core applications. Evaluate the test & integration activities related to the C2, C2 core combat systems and link elements. Develop NCT test procedure, support test conduct & reporting. Support contractor PR/CR validation test and code inspections. Understand the dependencies & interface requirements upon C2 with associated MP integration efforts. Provide CR build definition recommendations & design insight for fixes. Provide input to the Combat System Employment Guide (CSEG) for C2 functional areas. Review technical performance measures & critical technical parameters. Provide oversight to identify & mitigate core software operational & safety risks. Support Mission Area Assessments (MAAs). Support common combat system studies, including all efforts related to the development of common C2 applications. Support shipboard software installations and shipboard test events (PDT&T, CSSQT) as required. Support link testing, including HW/SW installs, as required. Assist the developer in TDL implementation and operational requirements.
Requirements
Minimum 3 years of general engineering experience. Experience as a senior C2 and link engineer with 4
years of system and software requirements and test experience and knowledge of core combat systems command and control and link systems/components, functionality and functional data flow required. The ideal applicant requires an understanding of how to ensure design meets requirements and identify needed changes to meet MILSTD requirements.
Education
A bachelor degree from an accredited college/university or additional 5 years of overall experience required.
Client
The client is an American company headquartered in Tysons Corner, Virginia that provides government services and information technology support.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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