Mission Engineer, Senior

The MITRE CorporationHuntsville, AL
$121,200 - $181,800Hybrid

About The Position

MITRE Technology and Engineering (MTE) System Engineering Technical Division is seeking a Senior Mission Engineer to support defense mission engineering, system of systems analysis, experimentation, and decision-support activities for complex operational missions. The candidate will help decompose missions into mission elements, characterize operational scenarios and vignettes, develop mission threads, define mission measures and metrics, analyze baseline and alternative mission approaches, and translate analytic findings into actionable recommendations for government and program stakeholders.

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree and 5 years of experience in systems engineering, modeling and simulation, software engineering, computer science, or related disciplines.
  • Experience supporting defense, aerospace, intelligence, national security, or other mission-critical technical programs.
  • Experience with analysis and data tools such as but not limited to Python, MATLAB, R, SQL
  • Exposure to architecture/modeling tools: iGrafx, CAMEO, Rhapsody, or equivalent
  • Exposure to modeling languages and frameworks: SysML, BPMN, UAF/UAFML, or related methods
  • Exposure to simulation and mission analysis tools: Simulink, AFSIM, ITASE, NGTS, STL/Systems Tool Kit, OneSAF, or similar tools
  • Demonstrated ability to analyze complex missions, operational scenarios, system dependencies, system of systems interactions, or capability gaps.
  • Experience developing or supporting at least several of the following: mission threads, operational scenarios, vignettes, CONOPS, use cases, functional flows, system architectures, interface concepts, requirements, measures and metrics, run matrices, trade studies, or analysis reports.
  • Ability to communicate complex technical and operational findings clearly through briefings, white papers, visualizations, technical reports, and stakeholder discussions.
  • Ability to work with cross-functional teams that may include operators, engineers, software developers, modelers, data scientists, test personnel, subject matter experts, and government customers.
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills.
  • Active DoD Secret.
  • Ability to obtain and maintain a U.S. Top Secret SCI clearance.
  • Per the U.S. Government’s eligibility requirements, you must be a U.S Citizen to be considered for a security clearance.
  • This position requires a minimum of 4 days a week on-site.

Nice To Haves

  • Master’s degree and 8 years of experience in systems engineering, modeling and simulation, software engineering, computer science, or related disciplines.
  • Experience using architecture/modeling tools: iGrafx, CAMEO, Rhapsody, or equivalent
  • Experience using modeling languages and frameworks: SysML, BPMN, UAF/UAFML, or related methods
  • Experience using simulation and mission analysis tools: Simulink, AFSIM, ITASE, NGTS, STL/Systems Tool Kit, OneSAF, or similar tools
  • Experience leading mission engineering workstreams or small technical teams.
  • Experience supporting Joint, Service, Combatant Command, acquisition, science and technology, prototyping, test, or experimentation organizations.
  • Experience developing mission architectures that connect operational mission outcomes to system-level functions, capabilities, interfaces, dependencies, and performance parameters.
  • Experience defining and applying MOSs, MOEs, MOPs, key performance parameters, operational measures, technical measures, and mission outcome metrics.
  • Experience conducting tradespace analysis, gap analysis, sensitivity analysis, capability assessments, portfolio assessments, campaign analysis, operational analysis, or system of systems performance analysis.
  • Experience with live, virtual, and constructive experimentation; test event planning; wargaming; red/blue/green force representations; operational scenario development; or data collection in operationally relevant venues.
  • Experience evaluating kinetic and non-kinetic mission operations, including one or more of the following domains: air, maritime, land, space, cyber, electromagnetic spectrum operations, communications, command and control, fires, logistics, ISR, autonomy, or integrated air and missile defense.
  • Experience with data pedigree, uncertainty quantification, model verification and validation, configuration management, and curation of reusable mission engineering artifacts.
  • INCOSE ASEP, CSEP, or ESEP certification; DAWIA certification; test and evaluation certification; or relevant modeling and simulation certification.
  • Active DoD Top Secret clearance with access to Secure Compartmented Information (TS/SCI).

Responsibilities

  • Frame mission engineering problems and investigative questions: Define the mission problem, analysis purpose, decision context, assumptions, constraints, and investigative questions that guide the mission engineering effort.
  • Engage stakeholders and subject matter experts: Coordinate with operators, government customers, engineers, modelers, intelligence analysts, test teams, and program leadership to validate mission context, assumptions, data sources, and analytic findings.
  • Characterize missions, scenarios, and operational environments: Develop mission context descriptions, CONOPS, scenarios, vignettes, threat representations, environmental conditions, operational timelines, and relevant mission constraints.
  • Develop mission measures and analytic metrics: Define and apply Measures of Success, Measures of Effectiveness, Measures of Performance, key mission indicators, and supporting metrics to evaluate mission outcomes and system contributions.
  • Create and assess mission architectures: Develop operational, functional, logical, and system of systems architecture products that capture mission activities, actors, systems, interfaces, dependencies, information flows, and operational relationships.
  • Analyze baseline and alternative mission approaches: Compare current-state mission execution against alternative architectures, concepts, capabilities, technologies, or operational approaches to identify gaps, risks, dependencies, and improvement opportunities.
  • Conduct mission analysis using modeling and simulation capabilities: Develop run matrices, excursions, sensitivity cases, experiment objectives, data collection plans, and analysis methods to evaluate system of systems performance in mission context.
  • Evaluate results and assess mission impacts: Analyze quantitative and qualitative results, validate findings with stakeholders and SMEs, assess uncertainty and confidence, and determine how systems, capabilities, or changes affect mission success.
  • Deliver decision-ready recommendations and reusable mission engineering artifacts: Produce briefings, reports, visualizations, models, datasets, assumptions, findings, recommended mission architectures, and curated digital artifacts that support acquisition, prototyping, experimentation, and capability decisions.

Benefits

  • competitive benefits
  • exceptional professional development opportunities for career growth
  • culture of innovation that embraces adaptability, collaboration, technical excellence, and people in partnership
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