GBSD Principle Systems Engineer (Electrical/Aero/Mechanical/Systems) Engineering - Ogden, UT at Geebo

GBSD Principle Systems Engineer (Electrical/Aero/Mechanical/Systems)

Company Name:
BAE Systems
The ICBM System Program Office must prepare a sustainment and acquisition concept to ensure a safe, secure and reliable MM III weapon system as required by the war fighter (Air Force Global Strike Command) through 2030. This activity replaces the current ICBM Prime Integration Contract (IPIC) and is identified as the Future ICBM Sustainment and Acquisition Construct. The Integration Support Contract (ISC) will not only assist in acquisition and technical sustainment engineering, but also help train and develop this capability in the government. This contract will augment organic resources by providing breadth and depth of capabilities for system engineering and integration, risk management, technical assessment, acquisition program management, strategy development, organization and change management, interface with operations and logistics, business analysis, mission effectiveness, and ICBM Demonstration / Validation (Dem/Val) Integrated Applications Programs.
Positions will be located at or near Hill AFB, Utah.
The individual will support the Ground Based Strategic Deterrent (GBSD) Program development to include Systems Engineering and requirements development and allocations for the MMIII follow on system.
Required Skills and Education
Twelve (12) years directly related experience (10 years with MS degree), BS/MS degree in Electrical Engineering, Aero/Mechanical Engineering or Systems Engineering.
Preferred Skills and Education
MMIII Systems Engineering (System Requirements Analysis, Specifications, Risks) and DoD Acquisition experience desired.
Nuclear weapon systems experience providing technical/engineering leadership with a working knowledge of nuclear missile standards.
Strong communications skills (writing and briefing) with demonstrated ability to interface with senior ranking customers.
About BAE Systems Support Solutions
BAE Systems is a premier global defense, aerospace and security company with approximately 90,000 employees delivering a full range of products and services for air, land and naval forces, as well as advanced electronics, security, information technology solutions and customer support and services.
The Support Solutions (S2) sector provides a wide range of products and services, including engineering, systems integration, ship repair, and readiness & sustainment for military and commercial customers throughout the product life cycle, anywhere around the world. This sector is headquartered in Washington, D.C. Core capabilities include: o Expertise as a leading provider of non-nuclear ship repair and overhaul services o Sustainment services to extend the viability of existing land and maritime platforms at home and in theater, while modernizing to meet evolving threats o Experienced partner providing seamless, onsite management of military and government customer operations o High-volume producer of protective and load-carrying gear for military personnel
People are the greatest asset in any Company.
BAE Systems is committed to a high performance culture and provides an environment that challenges our employees to be remarkable and obtain their full potential.
Equal Opportunity Employer. Females. Minorities. Veterans. Disabled
Department
A1A1960000_FISAC
Company
TST_BAE Systems Tech Sols&Svcs Inc
GBSD Principle Systems Engineer (Electrical/Aero/Mechanical/Systems)
Ogden, Utah
5114BR-1000 Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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