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Systems Engineer & Technical Integration – Sentinel Product Office (SPO)

KBR · United States · Posted 1 hour ago

Company KBR Location USA, Huntsville, 100 Secured Gateway, Alabama, United States Employment type Full-time Posted 1 hour ago Listed via KBR
Systems Engineer & Technical Integration – Sentinel Product Office (SPO) Program Summary KBR’s Missile, Aviation, and Ground Systems (MAGS) division delivers mission engineering solutions for critical U.S. Army programs, specializing in aviation and ground systems, integrated air and missile defense, and threat and target systems. As a trusted partner of the U.S. Department of War, MAGS provides innovative, technology-driven solutions to enhance national security. With a global presence and a strong ethical framework, KBR ensures secure, effective, and mission-ready capabilities worldwide. Job Summary The SPO Systems Engineer & Technical Integrator delivers critical system-of-systems analysis, architecture validation, and tactical integration support to the SPO Program Office. This role is the primary technical bridge ensuring our systems interoperate seamlessly with government, contractor, and external C2 networks (e.g., IBCS, FAAD). The selected candidate will architect field integration events, troubleshoot network and datalink connectivity, and serve as the on-site SPO integration authority during critical Developmental (DT) and Operational (OT) events. Key Responsibilities 1. System-of-Systems Integration & Execution Lead Field Integration: Serve as the primary Integration Authority on-site; prepare, execute, and validate sensor-to-shooter interoperability and tactical network connectivity for all SPO products. Architecture Configuration: Configure STARE test articles, routing protocols, and tactical datalinks. Ensure seamless data flow and message translation (e.g., C2-RES, IBCS A::B, ASTERIX) across complex, multi-node test architectures. Range Agency Liaison: Coordinate directly with external test agencies (e.g., ATEC, AEC, DOT&E) to ensure SPO integration requirements and network specifications are embedded into overarching agency test plans. Operational Tempo: Active integration phases require rapid adaptability, extended hours on remote test ranges, and a 24/7 readiness posture to troubleshoot complex network or hardware communication failures in real-time. Test Range Environments: Expect field time at test ranges (e.g., WSMR, YPG) in varying weather conditions, with ability to lift up to 40 lbs to assist with tactical equipment and network setup/teardown. 2. Systems Engineering & Lifecycle Interoperability Advisory & Interface Control: Participate in system design reviews, Technical Interchange Meetings (TIMs), and Configuration Control Boards (CCBs). Act as the authority on Interface Control Documents (ICDs). Requirement Analysis: Identify, evaluate, and advocate for interoperability and networking requirements to be integrated into future software and hardware baselines. Technical Reviews: Analyze system specifications, software problem reports (PRs), and Prime Contractor New Equipment Training (NET) materials with a focus on integration workflows. Tactical Integration Planning: Lead integration taskers and test development involving complex tactical Command and Control (C2) configurations, network layouts, and network compliant software architectures across various environments. 3. Operational Range Support (CONUS/OCONUS) Multi-Range Deployments: Deploy to key test ranges (WSMR, YPG, Eglin AFB) to establish network baselines and support live integration events, including Foreign Military Sales (FMS) training. Integration Dry-Runs: Conduct and lead communication dry-runs and data collection events with personnel prior to live-fire phases to validate ATEC/AEC/DOT&E network emplacement and sensor integration. Data Security & Logistics: Coordinate the secure collection, distribution, and transport of classified integration data. Ensure proper teardown and network sanitization of government equipment between sites. Status Reporting: Generate and submit comprehensive daily pass-down reports detailing integration status, network health, and software anomalies during live events. Basic Qualifications Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent experience) paired with 5+ years of hands-on experience in military system integration, test, and evaluation (T&E). An active Secret Security clearance or the ability to obtain one which requires US Citizenship Ability to travel CONUS/OCONUS to support field operations and tactical setups. Preferred Qualifications Prior Army Air Defense (ADA) operational or technical knowledge is highly preferred (e.g., experience with Patriot, Sentinel, IFPC, or C-RAM systems). Deep understanding of tactical C2 architectures (e.g., FAAD, IBCS), military range network operations, datalinks, and electronic instrumentation systems. PAE Fires experience is highly preferred. Proven ability to brief senior military leadership and coordinate directly with test agencies. Proficient in developing high-impact executive PowerPoint briefings. Belong, Connect and Grow at KBR At KBR, we are passionate about our people and our Zero Harm culture. These inform all that we do and are at the heart o
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