What are the responsibilities and job description for the Technical/Program Analyst for Space-based SRTT Force Development position at Space Systems Integration?
Space Systems Integration (SSI) is a fast-growing engineering company that provides aerospace solutions to a variety of government and commercial customers. Our employees are forward-thinking, self-directed individuals who are committed to solving our customers’ technical challenges.
SSI is currently seeking a Technical/Program Analyst for Space-based SRTT Force Development in Chantilly, VA. The qualified applicant will provide local support to the Space Warfighting Analysis Center (SWAC), Multi-Domain Sensing Program (MDSP), Space-based Surveillance & Reconnaissance for Tracking and Targeting (SRTT) Division with expertise in space-based SRTT technologies and program assessments. The applicant will support technology, manufacturing, software, schedule, and program maturity assessments across all classification levels. The applicant will also coordinate with the Non-Advocate Cost Assessment community with technology and program maturity estimates and risk items.
Duties and Responsibilities:
- Assist SWAC SRTT Division Chief in assessing technology and system maturity assessments, distilling technical material, and crafting narrative for senior congressional, department, service, and interagency leadership
- Develop and communicate assessment for multiple concepts regarding technology readiness levels, manufacturing readiness levels, and program maturity.
- Develop technology roadmaps and technology maturation schedules in support of force design efforts.
- Assess technology insertion opportunities and capability impacts in coordination with force design analysis and modeling and simulation activities.
- Coordinate with the science and technology development community and develop recommendations for technology investments to maximize force design capabilities.
- Develop technology, manufacturing, and program maturity estimates for the NACA and force design integration efforts.
- Collaborate in internal division cross-team planning, coordination, and task execution situations involving the full spectrum of systems engineering and integration activities for a force design effort
- Coordinate efforts internally and externally with multiple agencies/organizations.
\n- Bachelor of science degree in engineering (Master of science degree in aerospace / electrical engineering or related is desired), and a minimum of 10 years of experience
- 5 years in developing and communicating multi-disciplinary technical assessments to senior levels of leadership
- 5 years in the Science and Technology development field is required
- Active TS/SCI CI Poly clearance
- Significant technical understanding of Space-based ISR systems across joint, intelligence community, industry, international and/or other government organizations.
- Demonstrated expertise in evaluating technology and system development efforts
- Familiarity with classified networks and systems.
- Ability to decompose and articulate thoughts in chart or narrative form, and to quickly develop technical, programmatic, and informational content in support of the Division Chief
- Ability to clearly communicate directors/division chief’s intent to other Division or SWAC personnel as well as to articulate and translate technical content into leadership level decision-making products
- Strong Microsoft PowerPoint, Excel, and Word skills
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