Senior Systems Engineer Engineering - Norfolk, VA at Geebo

Senior Systems Engineer

Overview:
Vencore is a proven provider of information solutions, engineering and analytics for the U.S. Government. With more than 40 years of experience working in the defense, civilian and intelligence communities, Vencore designs, develops and delivers high impact, mission-critical services and solutions to overcome its customers most complex problems.
Headquartered in Chantilly, Virginia, Vencore employs 3,800 engineers, analysts, IT specialists and other professionals who strive to be the best at everything they do.
Vencore is an AA/EEO Employer - Minorities/Women/Veterans/Disabled
Responsibilities:
Systems Engineering lead for cybersecurity solutions for Navy ship combat systems.
Qualifications:
Ten (10) Years of full-time professional experience providing technical expertise, advice, and
leadership for the design, testing, operation, or maintenance of maritime platform warfare and
control systems within a specific domain such as Combat Control, Radar, Sonar, Weapons,
Navigation, Machinery Control, Communications, or Electronic Warfare. Five (5) years of
general professional experience, or equivalent academic background, in Systems Engineering
providing requirements analysis and total life-cycle system design. Has experience with the DoD
Acquisition Process and the Systems Engineering Technical Review (SETR) Process. Two (2)
years of full-time professional experience providing cybersecurity engineering support for
maritime platform warfare and control systems, to include the development of Certification and
Accreditation packages, cybersecurity vulnerability analysis, and the implementation of
cybersecurity controls. Two (2) year experience in hardware design and development in support
of cybersecurity solutions.
Options:
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