Computer Network Systems Engineer
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Job description
- Provide space acquisitions, engineering, operations, and technical assistance for all project stages within the acquisition lifecycle.
- Support acquisition efforts for advanced technology, future concept development, and integration activities.
- Advise the government on cost, schedule, and performance matters.
- Revise or draft Joint Capabilities Integrated Development System (JCIDS) and acquisition documentation for government review and presentation.
- Ensure documentation aligns with the latest government guidance (e.g., MIL-STD).
- Provide technical and programmatic status reports on individual programs or portfolios as requested.
- Identify and recommend acquisition process improvements, risk reduction strategies, and technical, organizational, or programmatic changes.
- Assist in building and maintaining a government risk program, including risk identification, process definition, and risk mitigation planning.
- Monitor program schedules, report requirement shortfalls, and provide program risk assessments.
- Maintain and update acquisition reports by correlating program execution data with program baselines.
- Advise on technical engagements, including interchange meetings, design reviews, conferences, video teleconferences, and working groups.
- Maintain awareness of all programs and technology development efforts across the portfolio.
- Assist integrated product teams and working groups while establishing customer and contractor interfaces.
- Provide technical and operational insight for mission protection, operations, and mission data assessments.
- Recommend solutions for technical anomalies and evaluate impact analysis, audits, compliance inspections, and readiness reviews.
- Provide cybersecurity support in accordance with DoDI 8500.01.
- Advise on cyber activities, including techniques, packets, and mission partner responsibilities.
- Brief the government on cybersecurity issues and recommendations as requested.
- Facilitate and support cybersecurity working groups, IPTs, and related meetings, including agendas, minutes, presentations, and action items.
- Manage and support program authorizations, including Authority to Operate, Authority to Test, and Authority to Connect.
- Support cyber testing and assessment activities, documenting findings and corrective actions in compliance with the Federal Information Security Management Act., This position does not supervise the work of others.
Requirements
- Subject-matter expertise in computer networks, network protocols, and network architecture
- Integrating and engineering cybersecurity into mission systems
- Developing cyber tools for use by cyber operators
- Experience with modern C5ISRT systems in DoD
- At least three to 10 years' experience in this type of position or program is required
- BA/BS degree is required
Note: Specific certifications can be made available at a higher classification level, Must be able to operate a computer and other standard office equipment. Must be able to remain in a stationary position, 80%.
Benefits & conditions
BTAS adheres to federal, state, and local regulations. This is a Full-Time, Salary, Exempt position. The following salary range is what we reasonably expect to pay but is contingent and subject to a variety of factors, including but not limited to years of experience, education, certification(s), training, specialized skills, responsibilities, etc.
SALARY RANGE: $115,000 - $200,000 Annual Salary
BTAS BENEFITS: A comprehensive benefits program, including paid time off, federal holidays, health coverage, 401K plan with generous company match is offered to all full-time employees.
AAP / EEO STATEMENT: BTAS is an equal opportunity employer, and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
BTAS is an E-Verify program participant.