Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering or related field; or equivalent work experience
Strong problem solving skills
Experience with complex system of systems architecture, design, and implementation
Active current Top Secret to start, ability to obtain TS-SCI. US Citizenship is required.
Job Description Curious where the nation is going with Overhead Persistent Infrared? Join Lockheed Martin's team that crafts and builds the current and future generation of space systems that creatively combines satellite technology, sophisticated sensors, and data processing to provide crucial global infrared data 24/7. This mission advises Presidential decisions and defends the US and its allies in a rapidly evolving environment. Help us advance our OPIR designs and deliver survivable satellites with nuclear-hardened electronics, sophisticated communications, resiliency and cyber security. OPIR is a mission area where you can make big things happen and solve some of the country’s hardest problems. Come join a team that has a vision for the future of space and knows what it takes to get there. Lockheed Martin is looking for an energetic Systems Engineer to join the Next Generation GEO (NGG) team in Denver, Colorado. This position is in support of the NextGen OPIR program, responsible for testing interfaces with various USSF and Joint organizations and their supporting contractors, and will define the scope of testing necessary to demonstrate Space to Ground System Certification and prepare the vehicles for Operational Acceptance. In This Role You Will
Support development and execution of approval processes for changes to the launch and operational baselines for NGG interim operations.
Coordinate with the USSF to gain concurrence for proceeding with changes
Review change packages for technical accuracy and completeness
Support the development of deployment plans for new software releases
Review planned regression testing and ensure suitability for operations
Support system updates and operational testing
Provide technical support and information to government personnel performing operations, operational test, and assist engineering teams in troubleshooting efforts
Travel along the Front Range of Colorado on a weekly basis will be required, with out of state travel for technical interchange meetings, design reviews and system test activities
Desired Skills
Experience with Space and Ground resiliency architecture, implementation, test, and operations
Ability to absorb extensive technical detail and logically formulate solutions for execution on an inflexible schedule, often requiring integration of conflicting and, at times, incomplete data
Ability to interact with hardware and software developers to ensure mission requirements are satisfied
Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications with strong presentation skills and capable of briefing audiences of varying technical knowledge
Ability to operate in a dynamic environment and take on numerous roles as part of the daily program operations
Excellent written and verbal communication skills, strong social skills, and ability to build consensus among peers while building solid relationships with team members
Demonstrated behaviors of a systems thinker with the ability to select and apply appropriate systems thinking skills to solve problems and implement constructive change
TS/SCI security clearance
#Space NSS Other Important Information By applying to this job, you are expressing interest in this position and could be considered for other career opportunities where similar skills and requirements have been identified as a match. Should this match be identified you may be contacted for this and future openings. Ability to work remotely Onsite Full-time: The work associated with this position will be performed onsite at a designated Lockheed Martin facility.
Skills
Defense and Space ManufacturingInformation Technology