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- Define and manage system requirements
- Help define the system architecture
- Evaluate system characteristics and performance
- Lead integration efforts
- Verification and validation activity
- Participate in testing of work products
- Support the lifecycle review process
- Risk and resource opportunity management
- Identifies review process that is Technology Readiness Level risk based
- Understands basic reliability principles
- Seamlessly implements failure mode based design for reliability
- Participation in design reviews
- Leverage subject matter experts to execute technical strategy
- Work with innovative technology, design and processes developed internally and externally by leading technology companies
- Perform trade studies and execute down select
- Leads customer workshops and customer report outs
- Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college in a related discipline, or equivalent experience/combined education, with 12 years of related experience; or 8 years of related experience with a related Master’s degree
- Passion for Systems Engineering
- Experience with leading technical projects
- Experience with electromechanical systems and high temperature solutions
- Experience designing and leading complex system development which includes both mechanical packaging, electrical hardware and software configuration items
- Ability to occasionally travel
- Experience with interpersonal skills in a teaming environment where collaboration and communication are critical to the functioning of the team
- Experienced technical problem solver
- Experience in systems engineering involving system requirements, functional decomposition and allocation, functional integration, integrated design, analysis and evaluation, verification
- Requirements Development
- Experience in navigating team to arrive at inferences from complex analytics such as FEA, CFDs, SPICE, Material Properties etc.
- Learning cycle based engineering
- Experience identifying Minimum Viable Product (MVP) when challenged with sub-system design limits