Systems Architect I - Fort Meade, United States - Equiliem

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    Equiliem Fort Meade, United States

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    Systems Architect I (2 Positions)

    We need a results-oriented Mid-Level Systems Architect to support the NC3 Enterprise Center's (NEC) Systems Engineering and Integration (SE&I) Division at Fort Meade, MD.

    The SE&I Division serves as the hub for systems engineering and enterprise architecture, and as the technical authority for the Nuclear Command, Control, and Communications (NC3) Enterprise within the Department of Defense. Our customer, led by the Commander, U.S. Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM), applies subject matter expertise and best practices to translate mission and operational requirements into solutions and operational capabilities.

    Location: Fort Meade, MD (predominantly on-site with occasional opportunity to telework)

    Clearance: You must currently hold an active DoD Top Secret clearance with SCI eligibility to qualify for this role.

    What will you do in this role?
    • * Work as a contributing member of the technical design team within NEC SE&I that will describe and integrate all current planning for modification, upgrade, evolution, and modernization of existing Nuclear C3 systems. These activities will focus on implementing System-of-System methodologies and integrating Nuclear C3 System Architectures into a detailed Enterprise Architecture.
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    • Work with senior engineers to develop Develop recommendations concerning continuation, modification, or elimination of current Nuclear C3 Systems. Coordinate the collection and assessment of existing research that includes current proven solutions and emerging concepts for the Nuclear C3 Architecture.
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    • Produce and publish baseline and incremental NC3 system of systems architecture s products to support development and fielding of advanced systems and update information hosted in digital engineering tools.
    • Work alongside other Archit ects with NC3 Enterprise subject matter expertise to support data-driven enterprise decisions.


    These qualifications are required:
    • * Active Top Secret clearance with SCI eligibility.

    • * Bachelor's degree in a relevant technical discipline and 2-4 years of prior relevant experience or Master's degree with less than 2 years of prior relevant experience.


    • * At least three years of experience developing architecture artifacts to provide for present and future cross-functional requirements and interfaces. Formal architecture training courses will also be considered to comply with this 3 year experience requirement.

    • * Ability to apply enterprise architecture concepts to specific secure and survivable communications development tasks in a structured approach that supports Nuclear C3 functions.

    • * Experience with DoD Architecture Framework (DoDAF) Operational Views and/or Strong Information Assurance Risk Management Framework (RMF) experience is acceptable in lieu of NC3 experience.
    • Experience formulating/defining system scope and objectives for assigned projects. Devising and/or modifying procedures to solve complex problems.

    • * Knowledge of activity, data, and process modeling techniques an practices, to include hands on experience with Enterprise Architecture (EA) development modeling tools, such as Cameo and SparxEA.
    These qualifications are preferred:
    • Highly p ref erred e * E xperience working with senior Nuclear C3 community stakeholders such as NEC, USSTRATCOM, the Joint Staff, and OSD.

    • * Understanding of, and experience, with operations and technical characteristics of Nuclear C3 systems to include strategic communications systems, sensor and radar systems, and communications systems deployed at nuclear command centers and on nuclear capable platforms.

    • * Experience conducting architecture/performance trade-off analysis, and engineering designs of Nuclear C3 Systems.