Systems Engineer 1 w/SA Engineering - Columbia, MD at Geebo

Systems Engineer 1 w/SA

Ready for a challenge that will keep you on the cutting edge of cybersecurity? Secure Missions Solutions works on top level cybersecurity for national defense programs and is hiring Systems Engineers with a focus on research, innovation and solving mission critical challenges.
Parsons' extensive experience in the cleared space, combined with your technical knowledge, will propel your career forward with opportunity for advancement with top performance.
Training, development and opportunities to switch teams and projects as you and our fastpaced business grow and evolve.
We need our System Engineers to be versatile, display leadership qualities and be enthusiastic to tackle new challenges across the fullstack as we continue to push security forward.
In this role you will analyze existing systems and define, design, develop, and implement moderately complex technical products and systems.
You will be a member of a team comprised of system engineers and application and hardware engineers/developers for the design of unique subsystems that will be ultimately integrated into the overall operating system.
Responsibilities:
Assess system architecture and current hardware limitations.
You will participate in gathering business and product functional and performance requirements, defining and designing system specifications, input/output processes, and working parameters for hardware/software compatibility.
Qualifications:
TS/SCI w/Poly7-13 years of related experienceBachelor's degree in Computer Science or related fieldFamiliarity with Unix and Windows environmentsMust be able to obtain, maintain and/or currently possess a security clearance.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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