Job Requirements
Lincoln, MA
Top Secret Polygraph not specified
Mid Level Career (5+ yrs experience)
$115,000 - $130,000
Job Description
115-130k
Required Skills & Experience
5+ years of experience in software design and requirements development
Proficiency with C++ and/or Java
Experience with Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE)
Working knowledge of SysML, UML, DoDAF, and Cameo
Experience supporting command-and-control (C2), C4ISR, or tactical communications programs
Ability to lead engineering discussions and provide guidance to senior program leadership and technical teams
Nice to Have Skills & Experience
- Prefer local to Hanscom AFB but could try selling in candidates from Robbins AFB
Job Description
The Principal Data Links & Communications Engineer will support Air Force programs by providing technical leadership for the development, integration, testing, and deployment of tactical data link and communications systems, with a strong focus on Link 22 interoperability. This individual will work closely with Chief Engineers, Program Managers, Integrated Product Teams, and government stakeholders to define system requirements, evaluate communications architectures, and ensure successful integration of mission-critical capabilities. Responsibilities include supporting developmental and operational test activities, assessing system performance and interoperability, developing interface requirements, coordinating with DoD and joint-service organizations, and providing engineering guidance on communications, networking, cryptologic systems, and command-and-control technologies. The engineer will play a key role in ensuring systems meet performance, schedule, cost, and mission objectives while supporting modernization efforts across Air Force communications and tactical data link programs.
Requirements
Bachelor's degree in Engineering or a related technical field
Active Top Secret Security Clearance
Experience supporting Air Force, DoD, or Joint Service communications programs
Hands-on experience with Link 22 and tactical data link communications systems
Knowledge of data link integration, interoperability, testing, and deployment activities
Experience developing system requirements, interface definitions, and verification strategies
Understanding of Developmental Test & Evaluation (DT&E) and Operational Test & Evaluation (OT&E)
Experience supporting systems engineering efforts throughout the acquisition lifecycle
Familiarity with government acquisition documentation (SEP, SOW, Acquisition Strategy, Roadmaps, User Agreements)
Knowledge of networking, embedded mission systems, and communications architectures
Experience with Link 16, Combat Net Radio (CNR), DACAS, JINTACCS, USMTF, and Interface Control principles
Familiarity with cryptologic systems and secure communications environments
Experience working with cross-functional government, military, and contractor stakeholders
Strong analytical, communication, and technical leadership skills
Pay range $55-65/hr
Required Skills & Experience
5+ years of experience in software design and requirements development
Proficiency with C++ and/or Java
Experience with Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE)
Working knowledge of SysML, UML, DoDAF, and Cameo
Experience supporting command-and-control (C2), C4ISR, or tactical communications programs
Ability to lead engineering discussions and provide guidance to senior program leadership and technical teams
Nice to Have Skills & Experience
- Prefer local to Hanscom AFB but could try selling in candidates from Robbins AFB
Job Description
The Principal Data Links & Communications Engineer will support Air Force programs by providing technical leadership for the development, integration, testing, and deployment of tactical data link and communications systems, with a strong focus on Link 22 interoperability. This individual will work closely with Chief Engineers, Program Managers, Integrated Product Teams, and government stakeholders to define system requirements, evaluate communications architectures, and ensure successful integration of mission-critical capabilities. Responsibilities include supporting developmental and operational test activities, assessing system performance and interoperability, developing interface requirements, coordinating with DoD and joint-service organizations, and providing engineering guidance on communications, networking, cryptologic systems, and command-and-control technologies. The engineer will play a key role in ensuring systems meet performance, schedule, cost, and mission objectives while supporting modernization efforts across Air Force communications and tactical data link programs.
Requirements
Bachelor's degree in Engineering or a related technical field
Active Top Secret Security Clearance
Experience supporting Air Force, DoD, or Joint Service communications programs
Hands-on experience with Link 22 and tactical data link communications systems
Knowledge of data link integration, interoperability, testing, and deployment activities
Experience developing system requirements, interface definitions, and verification strategies
Understanding of Developmental Test & Evaluation (DT&E) and Operational Test & Evaluation (OT&E)
Experience supporting systems engineering efforts throughout the acquisition lifecycle
Familiarity with government acquisition documentation (SEP, SOW, Acquisition Strategy, Roadmaps, User Agreements)
Knowledge of networking, embedded mission systems, and communications architectures
Experience with Link 16, Combat Net Radio (CNR), DACAS, JINTACCS, USMTF, and Interface Control principles
Familiarity with cryptologic systems and secure communications environments
Experience working with cross-functional government, military, and contractor stakeholders
Strong analytical, communication, and technical leadership skills
Pay range $55-65/hr
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