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Location: El Segundo
Closing Date: 02/11/2024
Salary: £150 - £200 Per Annum
Hours: Full Time
Type: Permanent
Job Requirements / Description
Performs Model Based Systems Engineering and digital engineering in support of US Space Force, Space Systems Integration Office (USSF SSIO).
Provide support to a variety of tasks and projects, including but not limited to:
Experience: 15-20 years of combined industry, federal government experience, or SETA/FFRDC supporting federal government acquisition with a focus on MS&A, Digital Engineering or programming.
Must be well versed in programming and able to perform all duties independently.
The individual must excel at innovatively interpreting and effectively applying acquisition regulations, law, policy, and guidance with demonstrated results.
Skills: Knowledge of Model Simulation and Analysis tools (MS&A, MBSE); Knowledge and use of C#, coding programs, CAMEO, Python, SysML, and/or Sparx Enterprise Architect (EA).
Education: Must have a minimum of a Master’s Degree in a related field such as Computer Science, Engineering, or Mathematics.
Clearance: TS & SCI-eligible.
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Check out this NEW Opportunity with Axient!
Axient is seeking a MBSE/Digital Engineer Senior to support our customer in El Segundo, CA .
This position requires an active TS/SCI and is 100% onsite with customer (no hybrid option).
What you will do:
Performs Model Based Systems Engineering and digital engineering in support of US Space Force, Space Systems Integration Office (USSF SSIO).
Provide support to a variety of tasks and projects, including but not limited to:
- Create and document for the Government an analytic framework for modeling and simulating potential SoS and FoS materiel solutions and concepts in appropriate scenarios in order to evaluate and recommend modernization changes.
- Create analytic tooling and perform trade study assessments of, and recommend changes to, candidate surface, air, and space mission systems.
- Design, develop, and test critical software applications in all phases of product development and operational deployment.
- Translate customer and system requirements into robust software design with a test-driven approach.
- Interact with Systems Engineers and Government Customers to understand/define life-cycle requirement needs.
- Ensure software quality by performing thorough requirements analysis, design and code reviews.
- Successfully communicate project plans, tracking details, status updates, and risk mitigation plans to the cross-functional team.
- Support engineering management analysis and provide the "control" of ZA engineering processes to ensure disciplined processes are in place and pedigreed and highly credible products are being generated within ZA.
- Support development of a capability to procure, use, and maintain Model-Based Systems Engineering software and tools.
- Investigate and solve bugs, system issues.
- Support the development and use of digital engineering environment tools - devise internal integration of SMC/ZA Models and SSC digital environment including functional installation, set-up, and maintenance of Mod Sim software for any Digital Engineering Ecosystem SSC participates in.
- Provide innovative solutions.
Skills you will need:
Experience: 15-20 years of combined industry, federal government experience, or SETA/FFRDC supporting federal government acquisition with a focus on MS&A, Digital Engineering or programming.
Must be well versed in programming and able to perform all duties independently.
The individual must excel at innovatively interpreting and effectively applying acquisition regulations, law, policy, and guidance with demonstrated results.
Skills: Knowledge of Model Simulation and Analysis tools (MS&A, MBSE); Knowledge and use of C#, coding programs, CAMEO, Python, SysML, and/or Sparx Enterprise Architect (EA).
Education: Must have a minimum of a Master’s Degree in a related field such as Computer Science, Engineering, or Mathematics.
Clearance: TS & SCI-eligible.
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