Advanced Mission Studies Lead Engineer
General Atomics and Affiliated Companies
General Atomics (GA), and its affiliated companies, is one of the world’s leading resources for high-technology systems development ranging from the nuclear fuel cycle to remotely piloted aircraft, airborne sensors, and advanced electric, electronic, wireless and laser technologies.
GA’s Electromagnetic Systems (EMS) Group focuses on the military and commercial applications of advanced electromagnetic technologies, including power generation and distribution, magnetic levitation, laser and weapons systems, and systems design and engineering. The EMS Group supports government customers, which include the Department of Defense, Department of Energy, the Department of Transportation as well as a range of commercial customers.
This position can also be located in San Diego, CA or Huntsville, AL.
SUMMARY:
Lead a Multi-Discipline Engineering team in the technical definition and integration support for our Advanced Mission Studies (AMS) group. The AMS team is a federation of Subject Matter Experts responsible for conceiving, designing, and planning complex space missions including space and ground elements, coordinates with Strategic Development efforts to focus product development on emergent missions, and determine industry partners. Develop and manage the enterprise level technical baseline effort using digital engineering tools including Model Based System Engineering (MBSE) tools for requirements, behaviors, architecture, and interface specifications, requirements tools such as DOORS. Guide the establishment of partnerships/ relationships at all levels of leadership within the organization. Interact with Mission Partners across the Commercial, Civil, and DOD communities. Specific tasks Include but are not limited to:
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Leading recurring meetings to establish cross architecture level trade studies and developing common interoperable architectures across the various mission spaceExpertise in satellite bus design, autonomous on board fault management design, requirements development and verification, functional and environmental testing, and on-orbit operationsRecommend, develop, and integrate enterprise concepts and recommendations to capitalize on cross best practices, efficiencies and standardizationProvide feasibility Studies and Concept ExplorationDevelop engineering products and documentation including Design Reference Missions, Verification Plans, Operations Support Plans, MBSE productsDevelop and configuration manage Interface Control DocumentsAssess, align, and integrate programmatic considerations and provide technical support to Planning, Programming, Budgeting, and ExecutionDevelop and document logistics goals, objectives, services, and programs, as well as the individual needs in order to meet mission requirements
We recognize and appreciate the value and contributions of individuals with diverse backgrounds and experiences and welcome all qualified individuals to apply.
GA’s Electromagnetic Systems (EMS) Group focuses on the military and commercial applications of advanced electromagnetic technologies, including power generation and distribution, magnetic levitation, laser and weapons systems, and systems design and engineering. The EMS Group supports government customers, which include the Department of Defense, Department of Energy, the Department of Transportation as well as a range of commercial customers.
This position can also be located in San Diego, CA or Huntsville, AL.
SUMMARY:
Lead a Multi-Discipline Engineering team in the technical definition and integration support for our Advanced Mission Studies (AMS) group. The AMS team is a federation of Subject Matter Experts responsible for conceiving, designing, and planning complex space missions including space and ground elements, coordinates with Strategic Development efforts to focus product development on emergent missions, and determine industry partners. Develop and manage the enterprise level technical baseline effort using digital engineering tools including Model Based System Engineering (MBSE) tools for requirements, behaviors, architecture, and interface specifications, requirements tools such as DOORS. Guide the establishment of partnerships/ relationships at all levels of leadership within the organization. Interact with Mission Partners across the Commercial, Civil, and DOD communities. Specific tasks Include but are not limited to:
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Leading recurring meetings to establish cross architecture level trade studies and developing common interoperable architectures across the various mission spaceExpertise in satellite bus design, autonomous on board fault management design, requirements development and verification, functional and environmental testing, and on-orbit operationsRecommend, develop, and integrate enterprise concepts and recommendations to capitalize on cross best practices, efficiencies and standardizationProvide feasibility Studies and Concept ExplorationDevelop engineering products and documentation including Design Reference Missions, Verification Plans, Operations Support Plans, MBSE productsDevelop and configuration manage Interface Control DocumentsAssess, align, and integrate programmatic considerations and provide technical support to Planning, Programming, Budgeting, and ExecutionDevelop and document logistics goals, objectives, services, and programs, as well as the individual needs in order to meet mission requirements
We recognize and appreciate the value and contributions of individuals with diverse backgrounds and experiences and welcome all qualified individuals to apply.
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