Jul 17
Unspecified
Senior Level Career (10+ yrs experience)
$150,000 and above
Occasional travel
Engineering - Systems
Remote/Hybrid•Dulles, VA (On/Off-Site)
We’re seeking a AI Systems Architect to support a range of engineering efforts related to advanced system performance and automation. This role offers the opportunity to work in a dynamic team environment, contributing to the development and support of complex systems. The position may be based in Dulles, VA or performed remotely.
Responsibilities:
• Support core Systems Engineering activities, including verification and validation planning, as well as the development and execution of system-level tests focused on fault management and system autonomy capabilities.
• Create and execute test scripts using STOL to validate Fault Management and System Autonomy flight software, leveraging both simulation environments and flight-representative hardware.
• Troubleshoot and debug test-related issues, which may involve flight software, fault management logic, ground systems, test scripts, or hardware/simulator anomalies.
• Provide regular updates on progress and challenges to the Fault Management & System Autonomy (FMSA) Lead.
Basic Qualifications:
• U.S. citizenship is required.
• Bachelor’s degree in a STEM field with 12+ years of experience, a Master’s with 10+ years, or a Ph.D. with 8+ years.
• Proven experience in the development, testing, and operation of fault-tolerant systems, including spacecraft avionics and software/hardware integration.
• Familiarity with spacecraft subsystems, flight software practices, spacecraft testing, and mission operations.
• Hands-on experience with STOL or similar scripting languages.
• Strong analytical, troubleshooting, and problem-solving skills.
• Skilled in preparing technical documentation, including design notes and test reports.
• Effective communicator with the ability to present complex technical topics to both technical and non-technical audiences.
Preferred Qualifications:
· Familiarity with command and telemetry databases
· Experience developing verification documentation
Responsibilities:
• Support core Systems Engineering activities, including verification and validation planning, as well as the development and execution of system-level tests focused on fault management and system autonomy capabilities.
• Create and execute test scripts using STOL to validate Fault Management and System Autonomy flight software, leveraging both simulation environments and flight-representative hardware.
• Troubleshoot and debug test-related issues, which may involve flight software, fault management logic, ground systems, test scripts, or hardware/simulator anomalies.
• Provide regular updates on progress and challenges to the Fault Management & System Autonomy (FMSA) Lead.
Basic Qualifications:
• U.S. citizenship is required.
• Bachelor’s degree in a STEM field with 12+ years of experience, a Master’s with 10+ years, or a Ph.D. with 8+ years.
• Proven experience in the development, testing, and operation of fault-tolerant systems, including spacecraft avionics and software/hardware integration.
• Familiarity with spacecraft subsystems, flight software practices, spacecraft testing, and mission operations.
• Hands-on experience with STOL or similar scripting languages.
• Strong analytical, troubleshooting, and problem-solving skills.
• Skilled in preparing technical documentation, including design notes and test reports.
• Effective communicator with the ability to present complex technical topics to both technical and non-technical audiences.
Preferred Qualifications:
· Familiarity with command and telemetry databases
· Experience developing verification documentation
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