We’re seeking a Mid-Level Systems Engineer to support mission-critical GEOINT capabilities across the National System of Geospatial-Intelligence (NSG), Allied System of Geospatial-Intelligence (ASG), and Federal partners. In this role, you’ll apply a multidisciplinary systems engineering approach to ensure geospatial intelligence solutions are reliable, resilient, and delivered on time to meet operational needs.
What You’ll Do
Apply systems engineering best practices across the full lifecycle, including requirements development, solution design, integration, testing, and sustainment.
Analyze and translate mission and user needs into clear system and capability requirements.
Develop and evaluate system architectures, ensuring traceability from requirements through implementation.
Design technical solutions leveraging emerging technologies and cloud services to improve performance, automation, and scalability.
Support systems integration efforts and assess operational impacts across enterprise environments.
Conduct Analysis of Alternatives (AoAs), Courses of Action (CoAs), trade studies, and engineering assessments to inform decision-making.
Assist with strategic technical planning, risk management, performance engineering, and interface design.
Mentor junior engineers and contribute to the growth of systems engineering best practices across the team.
Why This Role Matters
Your work will directly support national security and allied missions by ensuring GEOINT systems are resilient, interoperable, and aligned with evolving operational demands.
Bachelor’s degree or higher in Systems Engineering or a related STEM field, such as Engineering, Physics, Mathematics, Operations Research, Engineering Management, Computer Science, Information Technology, or Management Information Systems
— or 6 years' of equivalent professional experience as a Systems Engineer can be considered in lieu of a degree.
6 years' systems engineering experience in government or industry environments.
Experience supporting large, complex systems, including System of Systems (SoS) and/or service-oriented or cloud-based architectures.
Working knowledge of U.S. Government acquisition and engineering processes, including:
DoD / IC Acquisition Processes
Requirements Development and Management
Planning, Programming, Budgeting, and Execution System (PPBES)
Technical Expertise
Familiarity with Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) concepts, tools, processes, and languages.
Working knowledge of modern software development frameworks and methodologies.
Experience with photogrammetry, remote sensing, image science, information sciences, GIS, geomatics, or related technical domains.
Mission & Domain Knowledge
Documented experience supporting geospatial intelligence (GEOINT) programs or missions.
Demonstrated understanding of the NSG, ASG, and/or NRO enterprise environments.
Certifications & Professional Involvement
INCOSE Associate Systems Engineering Professional (ASEP) certification.
Active membership or participation in relevant professional organizations, such as:
ACSM
ASCE
ASPRS
OGC
SAREM
USGIF
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