La Jolla Logic-posted 24 days ago
$121,000 - $139,000/Yr
Full-time • Mid Level
Onsite • Colorado Springs, CO
Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services

Auria is looking to hire an Interface Engineer to support the Command and Control, Battle Management, and Communications (C2BMC) program. This role is ONSITE and is based at Schriever Space Force Base in Colorado Springs, CO, and plays a critical role in supporting the U.S. President, the Secretary of Defense, and combatant commanders at strategic, regional, and operational levels. The Command and Control, Battle Management, and Communications (C2BMC) program is a crucial part of the Missile Defense System. It provides an essential operational platform that allows the U.S. president, the secretary of defense, and combatant commanders at strategic, regional, and tactical levels to systematically plan missile defense operations, monitor battle progress, and actively control networked sensors and weapon systems to meet global and regional mission objectives. C2BMC offers a layered missile defense capability, delivering an optimized response to threats across all ranges and flight phases. It acts as a force multiplier by connecting, integrating, and synchronizing autonomous sensor and weapon systems and operations both worldwide and locally to enhance overall performance. Additionally, C2BMC is a key component of all ground and flight tests that verify and demonstrate the missile defense system's current and future capabilities. The Command and Control, Battle Management, and Communications Experimentation Laboratory (C2BMC X-Lab) offers a fast-paced and dynamic environment. The X-Lab is tasked with developing and integrating future-capability prototypes for the Missile Defense System, including Sensor/Weapon Integration, Algorithm Development, User Interface Development, and other advanced missile defense technologies. The Software Engineer's primary role is to serve as a mid-level team member, focusing on developing and testing innovative solutions for X-Lab projects and experiments.

  • Responsibility will involve developing, updating, and maintaining multiple ICDs and IDDs
  • Attend interface working group meetings with the external MDA customer and representatives of the assigned external element engineering organization, as well as support program integration and testing efforts for the related interface
  • Be assigned to assist other Interface Engineers in developing ICDs for different Missile Defense Systems Elements, supporting requirements engineering, use case development, and logical architecture modeling tasks as prioritized by the SE department
  • Support leadership (both internal and external), developers, and testers by addressing messages, interface rules (transmit, receive, processing), questions, and test findings
  • Please note your updated security clearance and IAT/relevant certifications on your resume, if applicable.
  • A Bachelor's Degree in a STEM field, such as Systems Engineering, Software Engineering, Mathematics, or Physics, from an accredited university is preferred, along with 8 years of experience; or a Master's degree (preferred) in a STEM-related discipline with 6 years of experience; or a PhD in a related field with 4 years of experience.
  • Applicants must have a current, active in-scope DoD-issued Secret security clearance at the time of application, as this is essential to start
  • Ability and willingness to travel up to 10% to support business needs
  • Must have a solid understanding of Systems Engineering processes and principles
  • Proven track record of applying concepts to deliver effective product solutions
  • Experience in requirements elicitation, especially using behavior diagrams to analyze and decompose requirements
  • Must demonstrate expertise in interface engineering, including authoring ICDs and IDDs that cover: Message definitions, processing rules, and formatting (e.g., XML, VMF) Physical and network specifications and models (including the ISO/OSI model) Network topologies, devices, and protocols (e.g., TCP/IP, UDP)
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills are crucial
  • A Master's Degree in STEM Systems Engineering is preferred
  • Certification: INCOSE Certified Systems Engineering Professional (CSEP) Certification
  • Certification: Object Management Group Certified Systems Modeling Professional - Model Builder Fundamental (OCSMP - MBF)
  • Prior work with IBM Rational DOORS (or similar requirements management tools) is highly preferred
  • The ideal candidate will have at least eight years of professional experience in Systems Engineering or a related field and demonstrate extensive expertise in developing ICDs and IDDs that fully adhere to DIDs and DoD standards:
  • Proven ability to work effectively within an experienced systems engineering team, delivering high-quality products and artifacts in strict accordance with the program's Systems Engineering Management Plan (SEMP) and related processes.
  • Extensive experience in authoring Missile Defense System ICDs and IDDs is highly preferred
  • Strong background in developing detailed Command and Control (C2) system ICDs and IDDs is highly preferred
  • Strong knowledge of computer programming principles, facilitating clear communication with software development teams and understanding implementation limitations
  • Generous PTO package with yearly tenure increases
  • Flex time provides you with the flexibility needed
  • 6 Company-Paid Holidays + 5 Float days to use when you wish per year
  • Up to 4% match on 401(k) employee contributions, employer and employee contributions immediately vested
  • Up to $5,250 per year on Education and Certification Assistance
  • Low-cost medical plans that include company-sponsored HSA
  • No-cost life insurance
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
  • And much more!
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