Systems Engineer, Level III Internet & Ecommerce - Aberdeen, MD at Geebo

Systems Engineer, Level III

Company Name:
Strategic Systems Technology
Systems
Engineer, Level III
Position Number: SSTI-A001-027
Number of Positions: 11
Desired Start: ASAP
Program/Project: A001
Location: Aberdeen,
MD
Manager: Stockley
Task Description/
Responsibilities:
The Systems Engineershall:
q Develop
strategic and implementation plans for information systems.
q Contributes
to system architecture and design requirements.
q Provides
system definition, trade-off and design support.
q Reviews and
evaluates and analyzes design interfaces.
q Prepares,reviews and
evaluates interface documentation, specifications, test plans, and
requirements. Supports system
test programs and analyzes system testing.
Minimum
Qualifications: (US
Citizenship Required
Education:
q BS Degree in
a Technical Discipline with eight (8) years of related experience; or,
q AA Degree in
a Technical Discipline with ten (10) years of related experience.
Experience:
Required/Essential Skills/
Experience:
q Must be
experienced in providing systems engineering support on systems, major system
elements, and/or interfacing systems.
q Must have
demonstrated ability to apply reverse engineering and re-engineering disciplines
to support strategic systems migration.
q Must have demonstrated ability
in related engineering discipline.
q Must be able to communicate fluently in
English, both orally and in writing
q Must have the ability to provide technical guidance and
direction in related tasks.
q Must be able
to provide engineering, technical, and managerial direction for problem
definition, analysis, requirement development, and implementation for complex
systems in the engineering discipline required to meet technical
requirements.
Security Clearance:
q Current DoD Top
Secret Security Clearance Required
q Current DoDTop Secret/SCI Security Clearance preferred.
How to apply for
this positionEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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