GMD Ground Systems Development Analyst

AeroVironmentHuntsville, AL
Onsite

About The Position

AV is looking for a highly talented Ground Systems Development Analyst to support the Missile Defense Agency's (MDA) Ground-based Midcourse Defense (GMD) program. This position is part of our team providing Systems Engineering and Technical Assistance (SETA) to the Ground-based Midcourse Dense Product Office (MDA/GMD) under the Teams-Next Missile Defense Systems Engineering (TN-MDSE) contract managed by the Missile Defense Agency. Support the GMN System Engineering Leadership in requirements verification to ensure that the system or software will meet the predefined technical requirements, specifications, and design criteria. Analyze GMD Ground System Performance Specification and other requirements documentation, review the development contractor Joint Review Packages (JRP) for decomposition of requirements, and provide recommendations on acceptance of the proposed verification strategy. Confirm the verification strategy for the requirement set is clearly articulated, complete, correct, consistent, and achievable. Review GMD Contract Data Requirements List (CDRL) deliverables and Objective Evidence artifacts, and provide comments and recommendations for concurrence or guidance. Support the government in preparation, conduct, and after-action responsibilities for Sprint reviews, program management reviews, system requirements reviews, design reviews, project status reviews, test events, fielding readiness reviews, and operational readiness reviews. Travel as required (estimated 10%).

Requirements

  • Master's degree (Science, Technology, Engineering, or Math (STEM) field preferred) and 12+ years of experience. Or a Bachelor's degree (STEM field preferred) and 20+ years of experience.
  • Active DoD Secret (or above) security clearance.
  • Direct experience with requirements verification.
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook) and DOORS.
  • Ability to develop and present technical reports and briefings including support to the Engineering Review Boards (ERB), other Stakeholder coordination, and Operational Capability List (OCL) approval process.
  • U.S. person status under the ITAR and the EAR (U.S. citizen, U.S. lawful permanent resident (green card holder), or protected individual such as a refugee, or asylee).
  • Some positions will require current U.S. Citizenship due to contract requirements.

Nice To Haves

  • Bachelor's degree or Master's degree in STEM field highly desired.
  • Direct experience in digital engineering/DevSecOps development projects.

Responsibilities

  • Support the GMN System Engineering Leadership in requirements verification to ensure that the system or software will meet the predefined technical requirements, specifications, and design criteria.
  • Analyze GMD Ground System Performance Specification and other requirements documentation.
  • Review the development contractor Joint Review Packages (JRP) for decomposition of requirements, and provide recommendations on acceptance of the proposed verification strategy.
  • Confirm the verification strategy for the requirement set is clearly articulated, complete, correct, consistent, and achievable.
  • Review GMD Contract Data Requirements List (CDRL) deliverables and Objective Evidence artifacts, and provide comments and recommendations for concurrence or guidance.
  • Support the government in preparation, conduct, and after-action responsibilities for Sprint reviews, program management reviews, system requirements reviews, design reviews, project status reviews, test events, fielding readiness reviews, and operational readiness reviews.
  • Develop and present technical reports and briefings including support to the Engineering Review Boards (ERB), other Stakeholder coordination, and Operational Capability List (OCL) approval process.

Benefits

  • medical
  • dental
  • vision
  • 401K with company matching
  • a 9/80 work schedule
  • a paid holiday shutdown
© 2026 Teal Labs, Inc
Privacy PolicyTerms of Service