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Systems Engineer

Description Leidos has multiple opportunities for Systems Engineers to join our team in California, MD.
This is an exciting long term opportunity for a Systems Engineer with a Military Systems background to join our team in California, MD.
JOB
Summary:
Systems Engineer with military weapons systems experience in support of a systems engineering effort.
The successful candidate will analyze, design and evaluate software based systems, components, and/or systems related to engineering and functional requirements of command and control systems and the associated support systems.
PRIMARY
Responsibilities:
Apply engineering principles to investigate, analyze, plan, design, develop, and/or evaluate requirements for military weapons systems.
Review and prepare engineering and technical analyses, reports, change proposals, and other technical documentation.
Apply systems engineering experience to perform functions such as requirement elicitation, requirements management, requirements tracing, system integration, and configuration management.
Manage requirements and ensure traceability via COTS requirements management software.
Qualifications BASIC QUALIFICATIONS Bachelor's degree in systems engineering or related technical or scientific field such as electrical, mechanical, electronics engineering, engineering, physics, chemistry, biology, mathematics, operations research, engineering management, or computer science with 12
years of experience in systems engineering or an engineering/science field supporting precision guided missile systems.
Or Master's degree in related field with 10
years of experience Ability to be approved for Top Secret clearance.
PREFERRED
Qualifications:
Certified Systems Engineering Professional Accreditation.
Experience with requirements management tools (DOORS).
Experience with DODAF Architecture.
Experience working in an Agile Environment.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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